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  2. List of Chinese cash coins by inscription - Wikipedia

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    Chinese cash coins continued to be produced into the first year of the Republic of China until their production was completely phased out in 1912. A large number of trial coins were also cast, however these weren't ever officially issued. The following cash coins were cast during the Republic of China in 1912: [134]

  3. Fifth series of the renminbi - Wikipedia

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    Coins of the first edition replace all 3 values from the previous series, namely ¥0.1, ¥0.5, and ¥1. The Emblem of the People's Republic of China of the previous series has been removed and the title of the state has been replaced by "People's Bank of China". The 1 jiao (¥0.1) coin also shrank in size.

  4. Memento dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Memento dollar is a silver dollar minted in the Republic of China.Designed by Nanjing Mint engraver He Ziliang, it was introduced as a commemorative piece celebrating the inauguration of Sun Yat-sen as the first President of the Republic of China in 1912.

  5. Category:Coins of China - Wikipedia

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    Bullion coins of China‎ (3 P) H. Coins of Hong Kong‎ (11 P, 6 F) Pages in category "Coins of China" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

  6. Coins of China - Wikipedia

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    Coins of China could refer to: Ancient Chinese coinage; Cash (Chinese coin) Coins of the Chinese yuan; Coins of the modern Renminbi This page was last edited on ...

  7. Renminbi - Wikipedia

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    The frequency of usage of coins varies between different parts of China, with coins typically being more popular in urban areas (with 5-jiÇŽo and 1-yuán coins used in vending machines), and small notes being more popular in rural areas. Older fÄ“n and large jiÇŽo coins are uncommonly still seen in circulation, but are still valid in exchange.

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