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Auto Dollar Restrike - 1st in Series Auto Dollar is the first in a new series of 5 featuring famous coins that were in circulation during the existence of the Republic of China. The origins of the coin date back to 1928 to the warlord of Kweichow province, Zhou Xicheng, who decided to..
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The very 1st coin from the new 8 coin series, China's Most Valuable Vintage Coin Series.A classic is reborn. The Kiangnan 7 Mace 2 Candareens coin is one of the most sought after vintage Chinese coins and has been brought back to life in the form of a 1oz silver coin.In 1897, the Heaton Mint in Birm..
€85.00
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Chinese Trade Dollar 1 Oz - 2021 Saint HelenaThe all-new Modern Trade Dollar series will feature innovative reinterpretations of the classic trade dollars which were the global currencies’that simplified international trade in the era before the idea of globalisation was commonplace. The series begi..
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China's Famous Vintage Coins Dragon Dollar Restrike 2018-2020Dive into Asia’s numismatc past with its ‘Dragon Dollar’ series of eight rounds is a unique opportunity to look at one of the fastest growing areas of classic numismatic collecting – late 19th/early 20th century Chinese Dragon Dollars. Beg..
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Reverse Dragon Dollar Restrike - 3nd in Series Coin’s observe: Depicts a Dragon and Phoenix with the national emblem of the Twelve Symbols, also with the inscription in Chinese characters “Created in the 12th Year of the Republic of China.”Coin’s reverse: Display the image of the Wreath of Grai..
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Hu Poo Dragon Dollar Restrike - 5th in Series The China Pattern Tael Struck in Silver was issued by the Hu Poo (Board of Revenue) during the reign of Kuang Hsu, Year 29 (1903). Although struck at the Tientsin Mint, the original dies were ordered from and prepared by the Osaka Mint in ..
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Kwangtung Dollar Restrike - 8th in Series (The Last one)The dollar was among the first milled coinage produced in Imperial China at the Kwangtung Mint. Its output was intended to replace the Spanish and Mexican 8 reales circulating in the country. To this end, these coins were at a slightly hig..
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Long-Whiskered Dragon Dollar Restrike - 4th in Series Coin’s Obverse: Depicts a new-style dragon with long whiskers and the denomination “ONE DOLLAR” shows in small English characters.Coin’s Reverse: Displays Four Manchu characters at the middle and also with flowers pattern at sides and d..
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Reverse Dragon Dollar Restrike - 2nd in Series Struck in 1911, the Reverse Dragon Pattern Dollar was made at a turning point in Chinese history. The Qing Dynasty, which had begun in 1644, was coming to a turbulent end — and with it, two millennia of imperial rule. A year after this coin was str..
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The first ‘Dragon’ Trade Dollars were made in 1889, struck in .900 silver in a purpose-built Mint in Guangdong Province. Similar coins were produced in Japan and South Korea and all three countries named them ‘Dollars’, a word which describes the coin’s shape. Pronounced similarly in all three langu..
€99.00
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The British Trade Dollar was introduced in 1895, the second time that the British minted a coin purely for international trade. The first example was the ‘Portcullis Money’ or Testern silver coin of 1601 which was issued by Queen Elizabeth I for The East India Company’s first voyage to the East. The..
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Twin Dragon Dollar Restrike - 7th in Series This iconic design originates from the Hu Peh Province located in East Central China. The mint was active from the early Manchu dynasty and adapted for modern coin mintage in 1895. Specimens of the original have been known to sell upwards of $100..
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Water Dragon Dollar Restrike - 6th in Series This iconic design was a Dragon Pattern Dollar from the final period of the Chinese Empire and the Qing (Ch’ing) Dynasty. The Central Mint in Tientsin – operated by the Board of Revenue in Peking – minted a multitude of coinage types in the later por..
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