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Help - 1914 Yuan Shih Kai Coin With A General Hat

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 Posted 05/22/2011  12:27 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add hellos to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
hi , I am a new member from singapore. recently , I have come across a 1914 yuan shih kai, general with a hat on , in a flea market. I weighted the coin ( 41.1g ), diameter around 39mm. could anyone please help to see if the coin weight is correct or not . thanks
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 Posted 05/22/2011  1:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add vb3347 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hello and

The diameter is correct but the coin should only weigh 26.7 g according to my Krause catalog. Also, the coin you are describing is VERY rare, only 20,000 were minted, so I can almost guarantee it is a fake.
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 Posted 05/22/2011  4:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Peter THOMAS to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
G'day & welcome,

I hope to visit Singapore in the next year or so. I'll ask you for some advice about the best place for coin supplies.
Of the foreign coins that I find in my change, Singaporean are the most frequently seen. A few days ago, I got a near-Unc 2010 Sin$1.

Your coin is sometimes called the "fat man dollar". If you go to this link, you recognze your man straight away -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuan_Shikai

Fake copies of this coin are widely seen in PRC: nearly every stall in every night market had these and other replica dollars, when I was last there.

So, with the weight being off, I'd expect your coin to be a "replica". In my limited experience, replicas are usually underweight, so I'm wondering what's different about yours: possibly it's made of lead (Pb), or has a lead-core ?

Peter in Darwin, Australia


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