(Jan 29, 2017)
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Description | The 10 Wen is a rare round coin from the Republic of China that any collector should consider adding on to their collection. It was made in 1912 from copper with a diameter of 29 mm in the Hunan Province. The obverse features two crossed flags with some Chinese lettering while its reverse has the lettering: THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, TEN CASH and two Chinese symbols in a vertical position. It is important to understand that the Mint and strike marks may vary. When buying the coins, it is necessary to know the current valuation from a professional collector. The estimate depends on the grade, market price, and state of the coin. | Properties |
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Type | Standard Coinage | Year | 1912 | Geographic |
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Geo | China, Republic Of | Sub Geo | Not Available | |
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Weight | 7 grams, Size: 28 mm | Material | Copper | Obverse | Crossed flags | Reverse | leaves around, counterclockwise | Edge | Smooth | References Y# 302.3 These were also minted in the provinces under the control of the various warlords
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