Republic of China Gansu Province 100 cash 3 year of the Republic (1914) Rare Warlord Issue, Sand cast coinage Authenticity guaranteed for all items!
Weight: 21 grams, Size: 40 mm; Material: Sand Cast Bronze Gansu Province 100 cash, the 3rd year of the Republic (1919)
Obverse: Chinese: (from right to left) 年三國民華中 - Republic of China year 3 漢 pronunciation: Han; meaning: China
Lettering: 年三國民華中 漢
Reverse Chinese: (from right to left) 造府政軍 - made by military government 幣銅川四 - Szechuan brass coin 文百壹錢制當 - as currency 100 cash
Lettering: 造府政軍
四 幣 銅 川
文百壹錢制當
Edge: Smooth References: Y# E 407 KANSU Warlord Issue, Sand cast THE EARLY REPUBLIC In the first year of the Republic, several provinces, among them Sichuan (Szechuan), Yunnan, Fujian (Fukien) and Hunan, minted coins independently, with their own designs.
Sichuan produced a standard design for all coins, consisting of the Chinese character for Han in a central circle, supposedly to signify that the Chinese Han people had taken back control of their country from the Manchu Qing dynasty, surrounded by eighteen small circles representing the provinces of China. This was used on silver dollars, half-dollars (5 jiao) and 20 cents (1 jiao), together with brass coins of 200, 100, 50, 20 and 10 wen (cash). A small number of other designs on the bronze coinage also date from this period. Shipping policy: Economy Regular mail shipping: 3.99 Euro worldwide (buyer's risk for lost by post!)
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