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ROC, 10 Cents Nickel Coin
ROC Era 12, Vunnan Province
民國 壹毫鎳幣
民國十二年 雲南省造
Item number: A485
Year: AD 1923
Material: Nickel
Size: 20.7 x 20.7 x 1.6 mm
Weight: 4.6 g
Manufactured by: Yunnan Province Mint
Provenance:
1. Noonans 2022
2. D. L. F. Sealy Collection
This nickel coin, known as the “10 Cents Nickel Coin,” was issued in the 12th year of the Republic of China (AD 1923) by the Yunnan Provincial Mint. During this period, the Yunnan Province minted two types of nickel coins: the 10 Cents Nickel Coin and the 5 Cents Nickel Coin.
The obverse side of the nickel coin features a toothed rim on the outermost edge. Surrounding the top and bottom are the English inscriptions “YUN-NAN PROVINCE” and “10 CENTS,” respectively. The sides are adorned with floral patterns of four petals each. At the centre is the “Five-Coloured Flag,” encircled by a beaded ring that separates it from the outer English inscriptions.
The reverse side of the nickel coin also features a toothed rim on the outermost edge. The top and bottom edges are inscribed with the phrases “中華民國十二年” (12th Year of the Republic of China) and “雲南省造” (Minted in Yunnan Province) in standard script, respectively. These inscriptions are separated on either side by floral patterns with four petals. At the centre, there is a dot surrounded by the four characters “壹毫鎳幣” (10 Cents Nickel Coin), arranged in a square pattern. A beaded ring separates the inner and outer inscriptions.
After the Xinhai Revolution, Yunnan also separated from the Qing Dynasty and joined the Nationalist Government. In the 4th year of the Republic of China (AD 1915), due to Yuan Shikai’s declaration of himself as emperor, figures such as Cai E and Tang Jiyao initiated a rebellion, declaring Yunnan’s independence and launching the “National Protection War” to oppose Yuan Shikai. Although Yuan Shikai abolished the imperial system in the 5th year of the Republic of China (AD 1916) and died later that year, the provinces gradually retracted their declarations of independence. The Yunnan Army created a situation of regional fragmentation in Yunnan, with successive rulers including Tang Jiyao and Long Yun.