1 Yuan (Constitution: Cao Kun; type 2) ND (1923) front 1 Yuan (Constitution: Cao Kun; type 2) ND (1923) back
1 Yuan (Constitution: Cao Kun; type 2) ND (1923) photo
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1 Yuan Constitution: Cao Kun; type 2 ND

1923 year
Silver (.900) 26.93 g 39 mm
Description
Issuer
Republic of China
Period
Republic (1912-1949)
Type
Circulating commemorative coin
Year
1923
Value
1 Yuan = 1 Dollar
Currency
Yuan (1912-1948)
Composition
Silver (.900)
Weight
26.93 g
Diameter
39 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#27332
Rarity index
91%

Reverse

Two crossed flags with one Chinese ideogram above and one below.

Lettering:

Translation: Commemorative

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about this coin is that it was minted during a time of great political turmoil in China. The coin was issued in 1923, just a few years after the fall of the Qing dynasty and the establishment of the Republic of China. The coin's design, which features a portrait of Cao Kun, a prominent military leader and politician, reflects the political upheaval of the time. Cao Kun was a key figure in the Beiyang government, which was established in 1912 and controlled much of northern China. However, his rule was marked by corruption and authoritarianism, and he was eventually overthrown in 1923. Despite this tumultuous history, the coin remains a valuable and interesting artifact for collectors and historians today.