10 Cash, China, 1912
10 Cash, China, 1912
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- Transcribed by Smithsonian digital volunteers
- Description (Brief)
- One (1) 10 cash coin,
- China, Szechuan Province, 1912
- Obverse Image: Seal or Clerky script in a central circle with a ring of smaller circles surrounding, below the pearled rim is a line of Orthodox text denoting the date as the first year of the Republic.
- Obverse Text: [ NEEDS TRANSLATION]
- Reverse Image: Orthodox script in a pearled circle with a floral symbol at the center, a line of Orthodox script below the top rim and above the lower rim denote the denomination and the province mint.
- Reverse Text: [ NEEDS TRANSLATION]
- Description
- [[Obverse Text]] 軍政政府,當制錢十文, (center) 四川銅幣[[Transliteration]] JUN /ZHENG / FU / ZAO, DANG / ZHI / QIAN / SHI / WEN, SI / CHUAN / TONG / BI [[Translation]] Produced by Military government, 10 cents, Sichuan mint
- [[Reverse Text]] 中華民國元年 (center) 漢[[Transliteration]] ZHONG / HUA / MIN / GUO / YUAN / NIAN [[Translation]] The first year of the Republic of China
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Object Name
- coin
- date made
- 1912
- place made
- China
- Physical Description
- copper (overall material)
- ID Number
- 2017.0060.1283
- catalog number
- 2017.0060.1283
- accession number
- 2017.0060
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- Work and Industry: National Numismatic Collection
- NNC_Chinese_Coins_Transcription_Center
- East Asian Coins
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
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