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E-auction 356-269826 - fwo_490087 - CHINA - REPUBLIC OF CHINA 10 Cash 1912

CHINA - REPUBLIC OF CHINA 10 Cash 1912  VF
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Estimate : 20 €
Price : 3 €
Maximum bid : 6 €
End of the sale : 10 February 2020 17:16:00
bidders : 2 bidders
Type : 10 Cash
Date: 1912
Quantity minted : -
Metal : copper
Diameter : 28 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 6,51 g.
Edge : lisse
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : LÉGENDE CHINOISE SÉPARÉE PAR DEUX GRAPPES.
Obverse description : Drapeaux croisés aux longs rubans suspendus.

Reverse


Reverse legend : THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA. TEN CAH.
Reverse description : Composition végétale au centre d’un double cercle fermé, légende chinoise “10 CASH”.

Commentary


Pour ce type, il existe près de 8 variantes an niveau des rosettes et des cercles au revers.

Historical background


CHINA - REPUBLIC OF CHINA

(1912-1949)

Frustrated by the resistance of the imperial court to the reforms, young civil servants, officers and students, inspired by the revolutionary ideas of Sun Yat-sen began to consider the overthrow of the Qing dynasty in favor of a Republic. The Wuchang uprising on October 10, 1911 in Wuhan led to the abdication of the last emperor, Puyi. A provisional government was formed in Nanjing on March 12, 1912, chaired by Sun Yat-sen. Sun must cede power to General Yuan Shikai, commander of the army. Within a few years, Yuan Shikai abolished the national and provincial assemblies. Republican leaders must go into exile. Sun then takes refuge in Japan. Yuan Shikai proclaims himself emperor but is forced to resign. When he died in 1916, the Republican government broke down. An era of "warlordism" begins during which China is ravaged by the struggles between shifting coalitions of provincial military leaders.

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