10 Cash (type 1; Chung Hua Min Kuo; without Tongbi) 1332 (1914) front 10 Cash (type 1; Chung Hua Min Kuo; without Tongbi) 1332 (1914) back
10 Cash (type 1; Chung Hua Min Kuo; without Tongbi) 1332 (1914) photo
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10 Cash type 1; Chung Hua Min Kuo; without Tongbi

1332 (1914) year
Copper - 33 mm
Description
Issuer
Sinkiang Province
Period
Province of the Republic of China (1912-1949)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Year
1332 (1914)
Calendar
Islamic (Hijri)
Value
10 Cash (0.01)
Composition
Copper
Diameter
33 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#296550
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Crossed flags with Arabic legend above (inverted) and below.

Lettering:
ضو ب
كاشنو
۱۳۳٢
مس جل
اون داچن ليک

Translation:
Kashgar Mint
1332
10 coins in red Cash

Interesting fact

The 10 Cash coin from Sinkiang Province made of Copper in 1914 is interesting because it was issued during a time of great change in China. The coin was minted during the reign of the Republic of China, which had recently overthrown the Qing dynasty and was in the process of modernizing the country. The coin's design, featuring the Chinese characters for "Chung Hua Min Kuo" (Republic of China) and the year 1332 (1914) in the Islamic calendar, reflects the country's shift towards modernity and its growing sense of national identity. Additionally, the use of copper as the material for the coin was a common practice during this time period, as it was a readily available and affordable metal. Overall, this coin is a fascinating piece of history that highlights the complex and dynamic nature of China's transition from an imperial dynasty to a modern republic.