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20 Cash - Xuantong Pattern, copper

发行方 Empire of China
年份 1911
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货币 Yuan (1903-1912)
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正面描述 Central field displays the denomination '二十文' (20 Wen/Cash) in large Chinese characters, flanked on either side by a symmetrical laurel or grain wreath tied at the base. Surrounding the wreath, a circular legend in regular script (kaishu) reads the reign year 'Xuantong Year 3' (宣統三年) at the top and the monetary equivalency inscription '換枚十五幣銀圓一' (50 pieces to 1 silver Yuan) along the lower arc. The overall design is clean and centrally composed in a milled, proof-like style consistent with an official pattern strike.
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正面铭文 年三統宣 二 十 文 圓一幣銀挽枚十五
(Translation: Year 3 of Xuantong 20 Cash (Wen) 50 in 1 silver Yuan)
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Produced in the final months of the Qing dynasty, this pattern was struck as the imperial government scrambled to modernize and centralize coin production — a project rendered immediately moot by the Wuchang Uprising of October 1911. Xuantong, the child emperor Puyi, was barely six years old when these trial pieces were being evaluated.

Hsu#32 documents a small survivor pool; patterns from this period were never approved for circulation, and most were either melted or dispersed as the dynasty collapsed within weeks of their striking.

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