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20 Cash - Guangxu Hu Poo

Issuer Imperial Board of Revenue (Hu Poo)
Year 1903-1917
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Reference(s) Y#5
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Obverse script Chinese, Manchu
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Reverse description Central device depicts a front-facing Imperial Chinese dragon in high relief, its sinuous scaly body coiling dynamically around the field, claws outstretched and head facing the viewer with an open mouth and flowing whiskers. Flame and cloud motifs surround the dragon, rendered in fine detail consistent with the standard Qing imperial coinage style. The legend HU POO arcs across the upper periphery in incuse Latin capitals, identifying the Imperial Board of Revenue as issuing authority. The denomination 20 CASH is inscribed in two lines at the lower field, flanked by six-pointed star ornaments at the three and nine o'clock positions. A dotted inner border separates the central device from the peripheral legends, and the coin is enclosed by a milled outer rim.
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Reverse lettering HU POO
20 CASH
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