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| Uitgever | Shensi Province |
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| Jaar | 1898 |
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| Referentie(s) | KM#Pn4, Kann#156 |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | 造省西陝 光 ᠪᠠᡩᠠᡵᠠᠩᡤᠠ 寶 ᠶᡠᠸᠠᠨ ᠪᠣᠣ 元 ᡩᠣᡵᠣ 緒 分六錢三平庫 (Translation: Made in Shensi Province Guangxu (Emperor) / Yuanbao (Original currency) Guangxu (Emperor) / Yuanbao (Original currency) Worth 3 Mace and 6 Candareens (weight)) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | A finely detailed coiled Chinese imperial dragon occupies the central field, its scaled body curling sinuously around a flaming pearl, with clawed feet, flowing whiskers, and an open-mouthed frontal head rendered in high relief. Stylised clouds surround the dragon in the field. The circular legend reads 'SHEN-SI PROVINCE' along the upper arc and '3 MACE AND 6 CANDARENS' along the lower arc, separated by small decorative devices at each side. A toothed border frames the entire design. |
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Shaanxi (Shensi) Province had no functioning modern mint in 1898, which is precisely why this piece exists only as a pattern. The provincial government was exploring mechanized coinage infrastructure — a project that never materialized. Kann 156 is exceptionally rare in any form, and most examples that surface trace back to a handful of specimens that left China during the treaty-port era.