Fifteen Years Republic Of China Sun Yat Sen Commemorative Gold Coin (2024)

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A set of gold coins supports testing

A set of gold coins supports testing A total of five Sun Yat-sen sailing coins in the eighteenth year of the Republic of China, precious metal detection and analysis content 69.5%, private collection,

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Chinese Coins, CHINA Republic: Sun Yat-Sen : Pattern Gold 20-Cents, ND (1912), founding of the Repub

Chinese Coins, CHINA Republic: Sun Yat-Sen : Pattern Gold 20-Cents, ND (1912), founding of the Republic, Obv bust left, Rev crossed flags within circle (Kann 1551; KM Pn7). Uncirculated, rare.

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Chinese Coins, the Republic of China, Sun Yat-Sen: Silver DollarChinese Coins, the Republic of China

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Commemorative Coin Birth of Republic of China

Chinese coin commemorating the birth of the Republic of China. Obverse features a bust of Sun Yat-sen with characters reading "Republic of China / Founding Commemorative Coin". Reverse features a wrea

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Chinese Coins, CHINA Republic: Sun Yat-Sen : Silver 50-Cents, Year 25 (Kann 635)

Chinese Coins, CHINA Republic: Sun Yat-Sen : Silver 50-Cents, Year 25 (Kann 635). Nice, choice uncirculated and very rare.

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2023

a gold coin

a gold coin.Sun Yat-sen, the twenty-sixth year of the Republic of ChinaPrecious metal detection and analysis content 69.5%. High 0.7CM wide 3.7cm weight: 37.7g Freight: 1.International Freight: Foreig

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a gold coin

a gold coin. Sun Yat-sen, the twenty-sixth year of the Republic of ChinaPrecious metal detection and analysis content 69.5%

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set of gold coins

set of gold coins.Total fiveStatue of Sun Yat-sen, National Government of the Republic of China, built in 16 yearsPrecious metal detection and analysis content 69.5%. High 0.1CM wide 3.7cm weight: 71.

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Historic Chinese Silver Dollar Pair - Sun Yat-sen Commemorative Issue

Seize the opportunity to own a piece of Chinese history with this pair of silver dollar coins, commemorating Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China. These coins are not just cur

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Chinese Coins, the Republic of China, Sun Yat-Sen: Pattern Silver Dollar

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World: Coin Assortment

World: Coin Assortment Including Birth of the Republic of China commemorative coin; 1934 China 'Junk Dollar'; 1933 'Sun Yat Sen' head; as well as the Philippines, Great Britain, France, Australia, Syr

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(6) PIECE ASIAN COIN GROUP

including a silver China Republic Sun Yat-sen 'Birds over Junk' Dollar Year 21 (1932), 39.4mm, 26.7gms., a silver Japanese Meji One Yen, 38mm, 27gms., and 4 Chinese Empire copper coins (circulated)

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A REPUBLIC PERIOD COIN

Sun Yat-sen Republic of China 23rd Year Sailing Coin", the whole coin is made of snowflake silver, with the words "Republic of China 23rd Year" cast on the upper part of the front, and the lower part

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1933-34 CHINA-REPUBLIC JUNK DOLLAR, YEAR 22-23

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Republic of China Year 23 Junk Dollar

Chinese coin. Obverse: Bust of Sun Yat-sen facing left with Chinese ideograms above. Lettering (romanized): ZHONG HUA MIN GUO ER SHI SAN NIAN. Reverse: Two-masted ship (a junk) sailing right with one

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China-Republic. "Junk" Dollar, Year 22 (1933)

China-Republic. "Junk" Dollar, Year 22 (1933). LM-109; Y-345. Bust of Sun Yat-sen. Reverse; Junk. PCGS graded Genuine About Uncirculated Detail (Cleaned). Estimated Value $300 - 400

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China-Republic. "Junk" Dollar, Year 23 (1934)

China-Republic. "Junk" Dollar, Year 23 (1934). LM-110; Y-345. Bust of Sun Yat-sen. Reverse; Junk. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value $200 - 250

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China-Republic. Junk Dollar, Year 23 (1934). ANACS MS63

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China-Republic. Junk Dollar, Year 23 (1934). NGC MS63

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China-Republic. "Junk" Dollar, Year 23 (1934)

China-Republic. "Junk" Dollar, Year 23 (1934). LM-110; Y-345; K-624. Sun Yat-sen. PCGS graded MS-61. Estimated Value $150 - 200

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China-Republic. Junk Dollar, Year 23 (1934)

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China-Republic. "Junk" Dollar, Year 22 (1933)

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China-Republic. Junk Dollar, Year 23 (1934)

China-Republic. Junk Dollar, Year 23 (1934). LM-110; KM-Y345; K-624. Sun Yat Sen. Brilliant mint luster. PCGS graded MS-61. Estimated Value $200 - 250 PCGS Certification Number 45851989.

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China-Republic. "Junk" Dollar, Year 23 (1934)

China-Republic. "Junk" Dollar, Year 23 (1934). LM-110; Y-345; K-624. Sun Yat-sen. Brilliant mint luster. AU-58. Estimated Value $125 - 150

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FAQs

Are ancient Chinese coins worth money? ›

China was among the earliest civilizations to mint coins, with some specimens created more than two millennia ago. You aren't likely to come across one of those outside of a museum. But even modern Chinese coins can fetch seven figures on the collectibles market.

Why is sun yat-sen so important? ›

Dr Sun Yat-sen(also called Sun Wen) was a world-renowned revolutionary who devoted his entire life to overthrowing the Qing Dynasty and setting up the Republic of China. His achievements were recognized and admired not only by the local and overseas Chinese, but also by the global community.

What happened to Sun Yat-Sen? ›

He did not live to see his party unify the country under his successor, Chiang Kai-shek, in the Northern Expedition. He died in Beijing of gallbladder cancer in 1925.

How do you date Chinese coins? ›

Modern Chinese coins use the Gregorian calendar, but coins from the Qing dynasty use the Sexagenary cycle (SC). The dates are a combination of the emperor's reign and the year in the cycle.

How can you tell if an ancient Chinese coin is real? ›

The strokes of the characters are unevenly visible, with patina, adhesions, wear, or simple miscasting creating a broken look to the writing. Buy a brown coin, a chipped, cracked, or ugly coin and you can be sure you are not getting a fake.

Which ancient coin has highest value? ›

Panticapaeum Stater: 2,000-year-old Gold Greek Coin

According to Artnet News, the coin is named after the ancient Greek city in modern-day Crimea and sold for $6 million at Numismatica Ars Classica in Switzerland, making it the most expensive ancient coin ever sold at auction.

What are the three principles of Sun Yat-sen? ›

The three principles are often translated into and summarized as nationalism, democracy, and the livelihood of the people (or welfarism).

Why was Sun Yat-sen in Hawaii? ›

He was 12 years older than Yat-sen (the Cantonese pronunciation of the name he took at his 1884 baptism) and at 17, following his father's urging, he went off to Hawaii – to escape from the local poverty and poor agrarian conditions of Cuiheng.

Was Sun Yat-sen on the Titanic? ›

Elizabeth's wealthy husband Martin was among those lost in the disaster. The third dog survivor was Sun Yat Sen, a Pekingese named after the first president of the Republic of China founded on 1 January 1912. He escaped in a lifeboat with owner Henry Sleeper Harper, a publisher, his wife Myra and two servants.

Is Sun Yat-sen an American citizen? ›

Sun Yat-sen, towering figure of the Chinese Revolution. In 1904 while the Chinese Exclusion Laws were in effect, Dr. Sun gained entry to the United States through the use of documents falsely attesting to his status as a U.S. citizen.

Did Mao Zedong like Sun Yat-sen? ›

In 1911 Mao began further education in the Hunanese capital of Changsha, where he came under the influence of republicanism, and became an admirer of republican revolutionary Sun Yat-Sen.

Are any Chinese coins valuable? ›

Qing Dynasty coins are just one example of a currency that's remained valuable due to its historical connections. Ostensibly, these are rare Chinese coins with square holes and silver and copper varieties. But their greatest value stems from their being a relic of the last imperial dynasty of China.

Where do you hang Chinese money coins? ›

According to Feng Shui, the house entrance is the right place to keep the Chinese coins. To find the wealth corner, stand at the main door, facing the house. The farthest left corner of the room is the wealth corner. The wealth area corresponds with the southeast as per the traditional compass.

Which Chinese coins are lucky? ›

The 4 most prominent ones include the Wuchu coin of the Han Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty and Kang Xi coin. They are usually accompanied by the red colour string because red is considered an auspicious colour according to Chinese coins Feng Shui. It symbolizes protection, life energy and vitality.

Do ancient coins hold their value? ›

Long-Term Value

Besides the age of a coin, its condition and history are critical to collectors and investors and a primary driver of price. Remember, just because a coin is old doesn't necessarily mean it has value.

How much are ancient coins worth? ›

The value of a Roman coin can vary greatly depending on its rarity, condition, and historical significance. Some Roman coins may be worth only a few dollars, while others could be worth thousands or even millions of dollars.

How do you find the value of ancient coins? ›

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How old are ancient Chinese coins? ›

Ancient Chinese coinage includes some of the earliest known coins. These coins, used as early as the Spring and Autumn period (770–476 BCE), took the form of imitations of the cowrie shells that were used in ceremonial exchanges.

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