Two-flagged coins of the Republic of China (wrong version)

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Two-flagged coins of the Republic of China (wrong version)

Auction Information

Product:Two-flagged coins of the Republic of China (wrong version)

NO:4171

Starting Price:QAR: 559,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:WT:10.9g D:2.9cm

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

After the Republic of China, the circulation of copper coins remained widespread. In 1914, it was officially named "Copper Coins". The copper coins issued this time have a significant difference from those of the Qing Dynasty, that is, the dragon on top is composed of rice ears. Most of the coins minted in each province are designed with a double cross flag. During the late Qing and Republic of China periods, various currencies circulated in the currency market, with silver and copper coins being the two most widely circulated currencies. Among them, the "Double Flag Coin" marked by the "Double Flag Coin" is called the "Double Flag Coin" and is a type of coin with special significance.