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| Uitgever | Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) |
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| Jaar | 2010 |
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| Waarde | 10 Yuan |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Facing bust portrait of Chiang Wei-shui (1891–1931), Taiwanese political activist and physician, depicted in a Western-style suit and necktie, rendered in high relief against a plain field. The Republic of China era date legend 中華民國九十九年 is arranged in a circular arc around the upper portion of the coin. Below the portrait, the honorific inscription 蔣渭水先生 appears flanked by the birth and death years (1891-1931) in Latin numerals along the lower arc. |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Chinese |
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Chiang Wei-shui was a physician and anti-colonial activist who founded the Taiwan Cultural Association in 1921 and later the Taiwan People's Party in 1927 — the first modern political party organized on the island — to resist Japanese imperial rule. He died in 1931, still under occupation, at 40. This coin was issued on the centenary of the Cultural Association's founding year, part of Taiwan's broader effort to rehabilitate figures erased or minimized during the early KMT authoritarian period.