Mule Error 1907 obverse 1909 reverse Dragon Copper 10 Cash Central Mint Ding Wei Year
Qing Dynasty 1907/1909 光緒 丁未 錯配 宣統
Authenticity guaranteed! Obverse: Lettering: 大 文十錢制當 Lettering: This 10 cash Dragon copper Circular coin was issued in 1907 with the sexagenary year written in Chinese "Ding Wei" on the obverse. Chinese (Great Ch'ing copper Coin) within beaded circle. 2 Chinese characters "HU POO" (Board of Revenue) on each side of the center in the outer circle, the Emperor's reign title in four Manchu characters with two Chinese characters denoting the sexagenary year of the issue above, and Chinese (Equivalent to 10 Cash) below. On the reverse is a new design dragon [known as Tai Ch'ing Ti Kuo Dragon] emblem in center with a seven-flames pearl, surrounded by stylized clouds within beaded circle; above in outer circle, Chinese means made in the Reign of Kuang Hsu, below English "TAI-CHING-TI-KUO COPPER COIN". TI-KUO means empires. In 1905 China carried out a coinage reform which standardized the designs of copper coins. All mints were ordered to use the same obverse and reverse designs, but to place a mint mark in the center of the obverse. - page 318, S.C.O.W.C. 18th Edition.
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