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2020 1 oz China Hu Poo Dragon Silver Dollar Five 999 Silver Antique Restrike
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Product Description LPM is proud to present the 5th coin in our new 8 coin series, China's Famous Vintage Coin Series. A classic is reborn. The China Hu Poo silver coin is one of the most sought after vintage Chinese coins and has been brought back to l
Product Description LPM is proud to present the 5th coin in our new 8 coin series, China's Famous Vintage Coin Series. A classic is reborn. The China Hu Poo silver coin is one of the most sought after vintage Chinese coins and has been brought back to life in this 1oz silver format. Product Highlights Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver Unique antique finish Plain Edge with the year, weight and purity laser etched on the rim Each coin comes with an individual capsule Limited mintage of 1,000 worldwide! One of the most valuable and sought-after Chinese numismatic design History The China Pattern Tael Struck in Silver was issued by the Hu Poo (Board of Revenue) during the reign of Kuang Hsu, Year 29 (1903). Although struck at the Tientsin Mint, the original dies were ordered from and prepared by the Osaka Mint in Japan under the supervision of Robert Hart, Inspector General of Maritime Customs. The initial goal was an early attempt to unify Chinese coinage on the gold standard, producing denominations in 1 Tael, 5, 2, 1 and 1/2 Mace. The project never went into full production for several reasons. One being that the outlined plan called for one central mint to be responsible for coinage production to insure the uniformity of the new coinage, which the directors of the provincial mints heavily resisted due to potential profit cuts. Material: Silver Fineness: 999 Finish: Antique Country: China Mint: LPM Size: 40 Series: China's Most Valuable Vintage Coin Series Box & Certificate: No |