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5 Cash - Xuantong

发行方 Qing Dynasty Imperial Mint
年份 1909
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方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
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背面描述 The reverse field displays a front-facing imperial Chinese dragon rendered in high relief at the center, its scaled body coiling and flanked by stylized cloud and flame motifs, with a flaming pearl visible below its head. The dragon is contained within a beaded inner circle. Above the inner circle, between the beaded border and the milled rim, the Chinese legend 宣統年造 (Made in the Xuantong reign) appears at the top. A romanized Latin legend TAI-CHING-TI-KUO COPPER COIN encircles the lower periphery of the coin, running from the left side across the bottom to the right side between the beaded border and the milled rim.
背面文字 Chinese, Latin
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Xuantong was the reign name of Puyi, who ascended the throne at age two in late 1908 following the death of the Guangxu Emperor. This 5 cash piece belongs to the final years of imperial coinage reform, a period when the Qing court was attempting to rationalize a chaotic multi-mint system that had produced wildly inconsistent copper cash for decades. The Board of Revenue mint in Beijing and provincial facilities struck overlapping issues with little coordination, and Y#19 types circulated alongside older cast cash and provincial machine-struck coins of dubious weight standards.

Puyi would abdicate in February 1912, making the entire Xuantong coinage sequence among the shortest reign issues of the late imperial period.

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