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Taiwan - 5 Jiao 1949
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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The first coins of the Nationalist Chinese escaped to the island of Formosa or Taiwan. Shows a nice rendition of the island. This was the only circulating silver coin the Taiwanese government made. I suspect they regret using the term 'Province' when their argument is that they are separate from China and not a province of it. Previously described at 50 cents. OB: Bust of Sun Yat-sen left, date above. Lettering: 年八十三國民華中; Translation: Republic of China Year 38. RX: Map of Taiwan separating denomination.
Lettering:
台
角 灣 伍
省
Translation:
5 Jiao
Taiwan Province
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Keywords: Taiwan 5 Jiao 1949
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Denomination: 5 Jiao or 50 Cents
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Reference #: KM# 532
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Date/Mintmark: Year 38 (1949)
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Condition: Unc
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Weight: 5 g.; 24 mm
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Metal: .720 Silver
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