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Manchukuo 1 jiao coin, specifically from the Kangde Year 3 (1934)

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Management number 9016794 Release Date 2025/09/04 List Price $8.12 Model Number 9016794
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Manchukuo 1 Jiao coin, specifically from the Kangde Year 3 (1934) era. Manchukuo was a Japanese puppet state in northeastern China that existed from 1932 to 1945, ruled by Puyi, the last Qing emperor.
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Denomination and Era: The coin is a 1 Jiao (or Chiao), equivalent to 10 Fen, from the Kangde era of Manchukuo. The specific coin in the image dates to Kangde Year 3, which corresponds to 1934.
Composition and Design: This 1 Jiao coin is made of copper-nickel and features a lotus flower on the obverse (front) with Chinese script indicating "Manchukuo" and the year, while the reverse displays a pearl above the value "壹 角" (1 Chiao) between two facing dragons.
Historical Context: The Manchukuo yuan, including this 1 Jiao coin, was the official currency of the Empire of Manchuria from June 1932 to August 1945, replacing the Chinese Haikwan tael as legal tender. Initially based on silver, the Manchukuo yuan was later linked to the Japanese Yen

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Collectible Coins > Collectible World Coins
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