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| Issuer | Northwest Anhui Soviet |
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| Year | 1931 |
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| Diameter | 39 mm |
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| Reverse script | Chinese/Latin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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The Northwest Anhui Soviet was one of dozens of short-lived Communist base areas established in the early 1930s as the Chinese Red Army fragmented across rural central China following Chiang Kai-shek's encirclement campaigns. Local soviets struck their own coinage partly out of necessity — Nationalist currency was distrusted or unavailable — and partly as a deliberate assertion of parallel governmental authority. Most issues from these soviets were produced in extremely limited quantities using improvised equipment.
KM#1 status here is somewhat misleading; the coin's attribution and die origins remain subjects of ongoing specialist debate, with some researchers questioning whether surviving examples are period strikes or later reproductions made for the collector market.