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China - Manchukuo Coinage Revisited

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 Posted 05/11/2013  12:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add gxseries to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Spent a whole afternoon doing some number games as I found an interesting reference.

So far from what I know, there isn't any reference that provide mintage of Manchukuo coins. However this reference has shown a different perspective which provides figures of how much money was issued every year. From this, I've tried to deduce mintage figures which somewhat looks right. Here's what I've thought: http://gxseries.com/numis/china/man..._mintage.htm

Couple of highlights that I've added - these two are a lot tougher than what many would think:

1943 5 fen - was a lucky win. Missed it three times in a row and all of them went past the 50 dollar mark.

China---Manchukuo-Coinage-Revisited

1942 1 fen - despite the low grade, I struggled to find one in any condition for a long time. Makes me wonder if this is underrated.

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I've also compiled what I have and started to get rid of the lower grade coins from my collection. This looks like it's getting in place.

Here's one with everything compiled together: http://gxseries.com/numis/china/manchukuo.htm

Another one is an album version: http://gxseries.com/numis/china/alb...nchukuo1.htm

Getting close to complete this but the rest of the coins are key dates - hard to find in any condition to start off with. Please feel free to add what you think about my method of speculating mintage - open to critism.
My partial coin collection http://www.omnicoin.com/collection/gxseries
My numismatics articles and collection: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/numis_index.htm
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05/11/2013 12:43 pm
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Quote:
So far from what I know, there isn't any reference that provide mintage of Manchukuo coins...I've tried to deduce mintage figures which somewhat looks right...


You may find this Chinese article helpful.

It provides the mintage of the various denomination of Manchukuo coins not only by year but by month for the first few years of production.

Gary
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Thanks Gary! Will use this as a reference and use it to reconcile mintage figures. I also like the photos in this person's blog - golden.
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 Posted 05/11/2013  11:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thebugguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
gxseries-
That's a great looking collection! I don't actively seek Japanese Occupation coinage, but I've bought them when I've found them. Coincidentally, all five of my examples were added to my collection just in the last few months (three of which I bought this afternoon!).

I have:
Manchukuo/Japanese Occupation
Y#9 1 fen 1940 (found in the $1 bin at the coin shop today)
Y#9 1 fen 1943 (found in the $1 bin at the coin shop today)
Y#13 1 fen 1944 (found digging around in my "What the ....?" bag this winter- probably bought for $0.10 years ago and never identified it)
Y#11 5 fen 1941 (found in the $1 bin at the coin shop today)

Provisional Gov. of China/Japanese Occupation
Y#525 1 chaio 1942 (bought for $0.10 US a month ago)

None of them are going to win beauty contests, but as you point out- you just don't see them every day (at least *I* don't).

cheers,
tbg

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