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Tael Visit from China

Issuer Heaton's Mint, Birmingham
Year 1900
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Composition Silver
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Obverse lettering SIR CHIHCHEN LO FENG LUH, K.C.V.O. MINISTER FOR CHINA
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Reverse script Latin
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In 1900, Heaton's Mint struck a small number of these tael-weight pieces as a commercial sample, submitted as part of an ongoing British effort to capture silver coinage contracts from Chinese provincial authorities. The tael was not a standardized unit — it varied in weight between provinces and guilds — so Heaton's was essentially pitching a product to a market that hadn't agreed on its own specifications. No contract followed.

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