China (2) Republic Dollar Year 3 Six Characters above head, Y#329 GVF lightly toned on the reverse, China - Szechuan Province Dollar Year 1 (1912) Y#456 Fine with an area of scuffing on the edge at 3 o'clock
China Republic Dollars (2) 1914 (Year 3) Y#329 Good Fine with some surface marks and edge nicks, Memento, undated (1927) Y#318a.1 Fine with some surface marks and edge knocks
China - Republic Mint Error - Mis-Strike One Dollar 1927 Memento with 6-pointed stars, Y#318a.2 a spectacular double striking with around 5mm of the lower half of the coin double struck showing a crescent-shaped portion of additional legend from 3 to 9 o'clock. The reverse therefore has an additional 'OF REPUBLIC OF', the top part of the coin having MEMENTO and the top of the Chinese obverse legend approximately half off the flan. In an NGC holder and graded MS62. We note a triple struck example of this coin sold at Heritage auctions in December 2019 described as PCGS - Genuine, AU-details Environmental Damage for $4560, this coin is of far superior eye appeal and grade, the error also is over a greater area of the coin and the double striking is more bold. A fascinating and incredibly rare error, in a series where minor errors are known, but spectacular pieces such as this must exist in extremely small numbers only.
China - Republic Dollar Memento, undated (1927) 6-pointed stars, L&M 49, a choice example and fully lustrous, superb and eye-catching, in an NGC holder and graded MS65. We note an example in London Coins Auction A170 in an NGC MS63 holder realised £800 hammer price, this a full two grade points higher
China - Republic Dollar Year 3, Six characters over head, L&M 63, Y#329, Good Fine/NVF with some surface residue, comes with NGC label stating 'Not Encapsulated - Residue'
China - Republic Dollar Year 3, Six characters over head, L&M 63, Y#329, Fine/Good Fine, toned with some surface residue, comes with NGC label stating 'Not Encapsulated, Residue'
China - Republic Dollar Year 10 (1921) Seven characters above the bust, Y#329.6, 26.89 grammes, NEF and lustrous with touches of gold tone, the reverse shows signs of die clashing
China - Republic Dollarundated (1927) Memento - Birth of the Republic, Rosettes in legend Y#318a.1, 27.15 grammes, EF and lustrous, obverse and reverse show signs of die clashing
China (2) Kiangnan Province Dollar 1904 HAH CH Y#145a.2, Fine and unevenly toned, with some chopmarks, Republic Dollar undated (1927) Memento Y#318a.1 VG the obverse worn at 3 and 9 o'clock
China - Republic Dollar 1914 Y#322 Founding of the Republic 2.8mm thickness, in a PCGS holder, Genuine, Bent-AU Details, seems conservatively graded with choice even fields
China - Republic Dollar (Yuan) 1912Li Yuan-Hung Foundation of the Republic undated (1912) Y#321 GVF/VF the obverse with dark tone and with uneven surfaces, the reverse with a dark tone line
China - Republic Dollar Year 10 (1921) Pavilion Dollar, reeded edge KM#676, weight 26.47 grammes, NEF with some contact marks and traces of the last three characters in the legend being struck twice, once in the field to the left, then correctly struck, rare in this high grade, we note an EF example recently fetched 4000 Euros in a European sale, and an AU53 graded example realised $4200 in a US sale
China - Republic Dollars (2) Year 9 (1920) Yuan Shih-Kai 7 characters above head Y#329.6 A/UNC and lustrous with a few flecks of discolouration, with much eye appeal, undated (1927) Y#318a.1 GEF or better with underlying lustre
China Republic Dollars (2) undated (Year 3) Six characters above head Y#329 Fine with some scattered dark tone, undated (1927) Y#318a.2 Reeding in relief Fine with some dark toning on the reverse
China - Republic Dollar Year 12 (1923) L&M 80, Y#336.1 Large Characters EF or near so with some spots and contact marks, rarer type. Cataloguers Note: Originally thought to have been struck for the Wedding of Pu Yi, now thought to be trial pieces for an unadopted new National Emblem
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