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200 Cash Szechuan-Shensi Soviet, retrograde hammer and sickle

Issuer Chinese Soviet Republic - Szechuan-Shensi Soviet
Year 1933
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Currency Soviet Hubei-Honan-Anhui
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Mintage 1933 - Y#510.4: 一九三三年 (retrograde `200`; outlined hammer and sickle) -
1933 - Y#510.4: 一九三三年 (retrograde `200`; solid hammer and sickle) -
1933 - Y#510.5: 一九三三年 (outlined hamer and sickle) -
1933 - Y#510.5: 一九三三年 (solid hammer and sickle) -
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The Szechuan-Shensi Soviet was established in late 1932 after Communist forces under Xu Xiangqian pushed into the Sichuan-Shaanxi border region, and this coinage was among the first material expressions of that territorial claim. Local copper was the only practical option — silver was scarce and controlled. The retrograde hammer and sickle is not damage or a collector curiosity; it is a known die-cutting error that the Soviet mint, operating under field conditions with limited skilled engravers, simply put into circulation regardless.

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