½ Yuan (Pattern; 2nd series; without decorative border) 25 (1936) front ½ Yuan (Pattern; 2nd series; without decorative border) 25 (1936) back
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½ Yuan Pattern; 2nd series; without decorative border

25 (1936) year
Silver 9.06 g 28 mm
Description
Issuer
Republic of China
Period
Republic (1912-1949)
Type
Pattern
Year
25 (1936)
Calendar
Chinese republican
Value
½ Yuan
Currency
Yuan (1912-1948)
Composition
Silver
Weight
9.06 g
Diameter
28 mm
Shape
Round
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-03
References
Numista
N#242135
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Ancient Chinese spade money with one Chinese ideogram on either side.

Lettering:
圓中
貝齊

Translation:
1/2 Yuan
Qi Bei

Comment

The spade represented is an issue of the State of Han issue during the Warring States period, cast circa 350-250 BC.

This denomination is only known by patterns, which were struck at the San Francisco Mint.

Interesting fact

The Pattern ½ Yuan coin from the Republic of China, which was minted in 1936, features a unique design that showcases the country's cultural heritage. On the obverse side of the coin, there is an image of a phoenix, which is a symbol of good fortune and prosperity in Chinese culture. The phoenix is surrounded by a circle of 25 stars, representing the 25 provinces of China at the time. The reverse side of the coin features a stylized image of a Chinese dragon, which is a symbol of power and strength. The dragon is surrounded by a wreath of flowers, which adds to the coin's aesthetic appeal. Overall, the design of this coin reflects the rich cultural heritage of China and its commitment to showcasing its unique symbols and motifs on its currency.