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Qing Dynasty,
Yi Si Guangxu Yuanbao,10 Cash
Guangxu 31st year,Fengtian Province
清 乙巳光緒元寶十文
光緒三十一年奉天省造
Item number: A1190
Year: AD 1906
Material: Brass
Size: 27.7 x 27.7 x 1.3 mm
Weight: 6.05 g
Manufactured by: Fengtian, Fengtian Bureau of Minting Silver Coin
Provenance: Fuchin Coin 2024
This is a Guangxu Yuanbaocoin minted by the “Fengtian Bureau of Minting Silver Coin” in the 31st year of the Guangxu reign (AD 1906), with the cyclical year “Yi Si.”
The central motif on the obverse side of the coin features a slender, five-clawed coiling dragon breathing fire. The coin is divided by six-petal floral patterns on each side, with the inscription “FUNG-TIEN PROVINCE” at the top and “TEN CASH” at the bottom, denoting the minting location and the coin’s denomination.
The reverse side of the coin features a beaded border, with the central inscription in Chinese characters reading “Guangxu Yuanbao” and in Manchu script “Fen Bao”. On either side of the outer rim, the coin is divided by the sexagenary cycle year “Yi Si”. The top bears the inscription “Fengtian Province Mint”, while the bottom displays the denomination as “Ten Cash.” The reverse side of the coin is more heavily worn than the obverse.
Fengtian Arsenal was established in the 22nd year of the Guangxu Emperor’s reign (AD 1896), tasked with the production of military equipment and minting coins. In the 26th year of Guangxu’s reign (AD 1900), the arsenal unfortunately faced destruction during the invasion of the Eight-Nation Alliance and was occupied by Russian forces until April of the 29th year of Guangxu’s reign (AD 1903). However, shortly after resuming operations, it was further impacted by the Russo-Japanese War. It wasn’t until March of the 30th year of Guangxu’s reign (AD 1905) that the arsenal returned to normal production. The arsenal underwent several name changes over the years and is now known as “Shenyang Mint Co., Ltd.”, directly under the People’s Bank of China.