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| Issuer | Changsha Chien-Yi Firm (長沙乾益號) |
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| Year | 1908 |
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| Reference(s) | Kann#982/983 |
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| Obverse script | Chinese |
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| Reverse script | Chinese |
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The Chien-Yi Firm was one of several Hunan money shops operating in Changsha during the late Qing period that issued privately struck silver bullion pieces to facilitate local trade — a practice that persisted precisely because official provincial coinage was chronically insufficient for commercial needs. These shop issues carried the issuing firm's credibility rather than imperial authority, and their acceptance depended entirely on the merchant's reputation in the local market.
Kann 982 and 983 designate two die variants within this issue.