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ROC
Sichuan Copper Coin ,
100 Cash
ROC era 2, Sichuan Mint
民國
漢字四川銅幣
一百文
民國二年 四川鑄幣廠造
Item number: A2681
Year: AD 1913
Material: Copper
Size: 39.1 x 39.1 x 1.9 mm
Weight: 21.0 g
Provenance: Da Chen Stamps and Coins Collection 2014
This “Sichuan Copper Coin” (Denomination: 100 Cash), features the four characters “四川銅幣” (Sichuan Copper Coin) within a central pearl circle on the obverse side, arranged vertically and horizontally. The centre is adorned with a hibiscus flower pattern. The upper edge of the pearl circle bears the characters “軍政府造” (Minted by the Military Government), and the lower edge reads “當制錢壹百文” (Denomination: 100 Cash), indicating its value.
On the reverse side, the central large circle contains the character “漢” (Han) in seal script, with numerous horizontal and vertical lines beneath it. Hence, coin collectors also refer to it as the “Han Character Copper Coin”.
Notably, there are 18 small circles surrounding the “Han” character, representing the 18 provinces of the Han people within the Pass at that time. This symbolises the unity of the 18 provinces in their collective effort to “Expel the Tatars and Restore China”. Readers might also consider the historical significance of the “Iron Blood Eighteen-Star Flag”.
Additionally, the birth of this “Han” character coin is traced back to the establishment of the Great Han Military Government following theSichuan Railway Protection Movement. This explains the presence of the “Han” character on the coin’s reverse.
This brass coin was not only a significant circulating currency in history but also bears the historical marks of the Xinhai Revolution, witnessing the grand history of the early Republican era and the struggles of revolutionary pioneers. It encapsulates historical, artistic, and collectible value, making it a unique revolutionary relic highly sought after in the ancient coin market and by collectors.