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20 Fen - Guangxu Four characters

Issuer Anhwei Province
Year 1897
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Currency Yuan (1897-1949)
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Obverse script Chinese, Manchu
Obverse lettering 造省徽安 光 ᠪᠠᡩᠠᡵᠠᠩᡤᠠ 寶 ᠶᡠᠸᠠᠨ ᠪᠣᠣ 元 ᡩᠣᡵᠣ 緒 釐四分四錢一平庫
(Translation: Made in Anhwei Province Guangxu (Emperor) / Yuanbao (Original currency) Guangxu (Emperor) / Yuanbao (Original currency) Worth 1 Mace and 4.4 Candareens (weight))
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Anhwei's provincial mint was among the least consistent of the late Qing silver operations, and this issue reflects that directly. The L&M#196 attribution captures a known variation in the arrangement of the four Chinese characters on the obverse, a distinction that emerged from the province's habit of resetting dies without strict reference to a master template. Anhwei had only recently established its machinery-based mint in the 1890s, relying on equipment and technical guidance that arrived piecemeal — a condition that bred exactly the kind of minor but catalogable inconsistency collectors now track across the Y#43 and Y#43.1 designations.

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