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ROC
Republic Commemorative Coin
10 Cash
民國
共和紀念幣
十文
Item number: A1191
Year: AD 1913
Material: Brass
Size: 28.8 x 28.8 mm
Manufactured by: Tianjin Mint
Provenance: Fuchin Coin 2024
This is a “Republic Commemorative Coin” minted in the 2nd year of the Republic of China (AD 1913) by the Western Branch of the Tianjin Mint, which specialised in copper coinage. The coin is made of brass and has a denomination of 10 Cash.
The coin is covered with a burgundy-toned patina on both the obverse and reverse. Its overall design was crafted by Luigi Giorgi, a master engraver active from the late Qing dynasty to the early Republic of China. The obverse features two crossed five-coloured flags, symbolising the Republic, with floral motifs on either side. The upper edge bears the inscription of the national title, “Republic of China,” while the lower edge is inscribed with “Republic Commemorative Coin.”
The reverse side of the coin follows the design regulations issued by the Nanjing Provisional Government. It features a tied pair of grain sprigs, symbolising an abundant harvest of the five grains. At the centre, the denomination “Ten Cash” is engraved in upright Chinese characters, while the lower edge displays the English denomination “TEN CASH.”
Luigi Giorgi, an Italian sculptor, was hired by the Tianjin Mint for a hefty annual salary of ten thousand taels around the time of the fall of the Qing Dynasty in AD 1910. He continued his service until the 9th year of the Republic of China (AD 1920), when the Beiyang Government could no longer afford his salary and dismissed him. During this decade, Luigi Giorgi not only designed the most significant modern Chinese coin, the “Yuan Big Head”, but also played a role in cultivating native Chinese sculptors based at the Tianjin Mint.