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China Dollar Yuan - 1934 Junk
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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Without Birds, Darn! Typical lightly circulated issue of the Chinese Republic. I have a PCGS MS63 - brilliant that needs to be posted. In the mean time I have run across this interesting info concerning the design change from "Birds Over Junk" to clear sky and no sun: from the University of Bristol Library (www.hpcbristol.net)
University of Bristol – Historical Photographs of China reference number: OH01-018:
Caption: This photograph of a sea-going, becalmed junk appears to be have been used for engraving the reverse side dies of the 1932 Chinese silver dollar (one yuan). This coin featured a Chinese junk, sailing to the right, with three birds flying above the mast tops. Appearing to the right of the junk’s prow is a rising sun. On the obverse side was a portrait of Sun Yat-sen, facing left. The design of the ‘Junk Dollar’ or ‘Sun Yat-sen Dollar’ was unpopular, as the rising sun suggested Japan and the three geese, Japanese bombers. The birds and the rising sun were omitted when the coin was minted again in the following years.
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Chinese Republic Gold & Silver Coins - GREAT INFO - by Dong Wenchou:
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Keywords: Chinese Republic Junk Dollar
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Denomination: Dollar (Yuan)
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Reference #: Y 345
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Date/Mintmark: Year 23 (1934)
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Condition: XF
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Weight: 26.2 gm; 39 mm
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Metal: Ag - .880
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