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Republic Of China Coinage 1936 - 1948

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Just finished compiling what I had. A very neat coinage and this should be of interest to American collectors as the dies were prepared at Philadelphia mint. Early coins were struck in Shanghai as well as Austria.

Most of these coins are actually very affordable with the exception of some (as with many other type sets). I think if you set aside some lunch money, this can be quite achievable - unless prices drastically increase (like with MANY of the projects I started magically increase in price - investors take note?)

I personally found the 1936 20 fen (Austrian) and the 1943 1/2 yuan quite tough. As this set is something that I didn't take it seriously - this may be easier or tougher than expected with some of the holes that I'm missing.

Republic-Of-China-Coinage-1936---1948

Enough talk!

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Wow nice coin, how come you always seem to buy the real ones? Is it cause you check wvery coin that you buy? Have another more off topic question, have you seen the glited fatman dollar, these are fake right, sold in places like hong kong to tourists?
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Through sheer persistence. There are times when I got stung and have learned from them.

I was lucky that I started a bit early when Chinese coin prices picked up in mid 2000s. Until then, low grade Chinese silver coins were often sold as scrap metal.
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