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| 裏面の説明 | A coiled five-clawed imperial dragon is depicted in high relief at the centre of the field, its head facing forward and clutching a flaming pearl beneath its body. The dragon's scales, whiskers, and claws are rendered in fine detail in the Chinese imperial tradition. A beaded inner border frames the design, with a raised Latin legend arranged along the upper and lower periphery reading '25TH YEAR OF KUANG HSU' above and 'PEI YANG' below, separated by raised dot stops. |
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The Pei Yang Arsenal mint at Tianjin was established with German technical assistance in the 1880s, and by the late 1890s it was producing provincial coinage under the Guangxu Emperor as the Qing dynasty struggled to modernize its monetary system in the wake of the First Sino-Japanese War. Chihli, as the metropolitan province surrounding Beijing, occupied a politically sensitive position — its currency carried implicit proximity to imperial authority that other provincial issues lacked.
The 1899–1900 window brackets the Boxer Rebellion directly. By mid-1900, foreign troops occupied Tianjin itself, and the Pei Yang mint operations were severely disrupted.