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2 Jiao Mule

Issuer Republic of China
Year 1926
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse script Chinese
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Reverse description Central device depicting the Twelve Symbols National Emblem of the Republic of China (1913–1928), featuring a dragon and a phoenix flanking a decorative composition that incorporates sacrificial cups and an axe head, all symbolic of imperial virtue and sovereignty. The design is enclosed within a beaded border and rendered in high relief with intricate decorative detailing characteristic of early Republican-era Chinese coinage. This reverse die, paired with the obverse of a different denomination, constitutes the mule combination catalogued under L&M#921.
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Mintage 1926: ND (1926)
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