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5 Li - Xuantong Pattern, copper

Issuer Imperial Mint of China
Year 1910
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Technique Milled
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Obverse description Central field features the denomination characters 五厘 (Five Li) in bold raised script, enclosed within a finely detailed wreath of grain stalks and floral sprays tied at the base, all within a raised inner circle. The peripheral legend reads 宣統年造 (Made in the Xuantong reign) at the top, flanked by stylized floral rosettes, with the exchange rate inscription 十二枚換銀一角 (Twelve pieces exchange for one jiao silver) at the base. The design is executed in high relief on a broad, smooth field characteristic of a pattern or proof striking.
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Obverse lettering 宣統年造
五厘
十二枚換銀一角
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