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China - Szechuan-Shensi Soviet 200 Cash
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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Another example I have placed as a Y#511.1 variety with open '3' and a backwards '4'. The size and lettering style are different on this one with the letters rather thinner.
Compare to others by clicking on the expanded view of the ones you'd like to compare and then place all of them on the desk top. Probably counterfeit.
Here are a number of RARE articles on Communist Chinese Soviet coins & notes from the Moneta Library:
VIEW & DOWNLOAD:
Soviet Chinese Copper Coins ("Little Brown Book") - Hua Guangpu
[ link ]
Soviet Coins Intriguing - Hogan
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Chinese Soviet Coins and Notes - Raeburn (1937!)
[ link ]
Chinese Communist Armies Silver Coins - Kann
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The premier articles on Early Chinese Soviet issues are the invaluable documents below. It covers the history, coins and notes from 1927-1935 and includes photos and a map: (with color photos; in 3 parts);
The Money of Communist China - Sandrock (3 part series)
Part I: [ link ]
Part II: [ link ]
Part III: [ link ]
The Comprehensive Catalog of Chinese Copper Coins ("SOVIET" extract; color illus.) - Duan
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Keywords: Szechuan Shensi Soviet 200 Cash
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Denomination: 200 Cash
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Reference #: Y #511.1 type
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Date/Mintmark: 1934
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Condition: VF+
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Weight: 8.25 gm; 27.2 mm
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Metal: copper
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Zantetsuken
Registered: January 2010 Location: United States Posts: 313
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Nice one. It's interesting how in one year, their minting methods look much more refined. Not perfect, but compared to the 1933 issues, it's a drastic improvement. Even more so for the 500 Cash series.
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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Thanks for all the fantastic additions! The big improvement in the Soviet series occured post Long March when they gained access to a regional mint in north China. The Chinese forgeries now extend to the coppers so you have to be careful. Prices have dramatically increased in the last five to eight years.
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