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* [[China (1903-05 5 Cash Y-3]]
 
* [[China (1903-05 5 Cash Y-3]]
 
* [[China (1905) 5 cash Y-9|1905 CD 5 cash Y-9]]
 
* [[China (1905) 5 cash Y-9|1905 CD 5 cash Y-9]]
* [[China (1903-05) 10 cash Y-4.1]]
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* [[China (1903-05) 10 cash|(1903-05) 10 cash Y-4]]
 
* [[China (1905) 10 cash|1905 CD 10 cash Y-10]]
 
* [[China (1905) 10 cash|1905 CD 10 cash Y-10]]
 
* [[China (1905) 10 cash Y-10.1]]
 
* [[China (1905) 10 cash Y-10.1]]
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* [[China (1906) P Liang KM-Pn300 K-934]]
 
* [[China (1906) P Liang KM-Pn300 K-934]]
 
* [[China (1903) 2 Mace K-929]]
 
* [[China (1903) 2 Mace K-929]]
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=== ten, twenty and fifty cents ===
 
=== ten, twenty and fifty cents ===
 
* [[China (1907) 10C K-215]]
 
* [[China (1907) 10C K-215]]

Revision as of 12:12, 28 May 2021

Beware of counterfeits. Certification by PCGS or NGC is recommended.

Chinese Empire (to 1912)

one cash

two through twenty cash

ten, twenty and fifty cents

one dollar

Republic of China (1912-49)

chiao

cash

fen

ten cash

one cent

ten cents

twenty cents

dollar or yuan

gold issues

People's Republic of China (1949 to date)

one yuan

five yuan

ten yuan

twenty yuan

twenty-five yuan

thirty yuan

fifty yuan

Goldberg sale 103, lot 2884
This specimen was lot 2884 in Goldberg sale 103 (Los Angeles, February 2018), where it sold for $199.75. The catalog description noted, "China. 50 Yuan, 2015. 5 ounce silver. Panda. With original case and certificate. Early Releases. NGC graded Proof 69 Ultra Cameo."

one hundred yuan

150 yuan

two hundred yuan

250, 300, 400 yuan

five hundred yuan

ounces

various patterns and essais