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Manchukuo 10 Fen 1941
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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Early in 1932 the Japanese declared Manchuria independant based upon a voluntary separatist movement and named the new puppet state Manchukuo. To give the puppet government a bit of legitimacy the Japanese eventually restored the former (and last) emperor of the Manchu Dynasty in China. k'ang Te, better known as P'u-Yi (or Hsuan T'ung, Emp. 1909 - 1911).
Badly corroded aluminum.
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Keywords: Manchukuo 10 Fen 1941
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Denomination: 10 Fen or 1 Chiao
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Reference #: KM Y# 12
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Date/Mintmark: KT8 (1941)
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Condition: VF corrosion
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Weight: 24mm
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Metal: aluminum
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