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Highly Attractive 1911 50 Cent Pattern in Silver to be featured as lot 52033 in Session C of our August Hong Kong Auction

This week’s highlight coin for our upcoming August Hong Kong Showcase Auction is an absolutely stunning pattern Half Dollar from the final months of the Imperial Chinese Government. The Central Mint in Tientsin – operated by the Board of Revenue in Peking – minted a multitude of coinage types in the later portion of the Empire, in an attempt to unify the currency system of China. Unfortunately, China’s administrative disorganization (as well as a lack of sufficient funds) inhibited the reforms from gaining traction. Certainly the revolution overthrowing the monarchy later that year also prohibited their widespread use.

One of the coinage types produced at the twilight of the Chinese Empire and the Qing (Ch’ing) Dynasty include this rare Half Dollar. The distinctive Asian serpentine Dragon takes on a varied design in this issue, with the Dragon’s body winding counter-clockwise from about nine o’clock and ending with its whiskered and horned head at twelve o’clock. The fiery pearl commonly found in the center of the design rests in the upper left hand quadrant for this type. Thus the Dragon and pearl form a nice frame for the two Chinese characters found in the center, denoting the denomination of 50 Cents. The details are distinct and particularly evocative as this powerful and jovial mythical beast twists and winds its way through tufts of clouds. The reverse design conveys the necessary information for this coinage issue, and it more closely resembles previous designs. The central Chinese inscription states: “Ta Ch’ing Yin Pi” meaning: Great Ch’ing (Dynasty) Silver Coin. A pearled border separates these central characters from the outer inscription. The upper four character inscription states the date: “Hsuen Tung, 3rd Year” (1911). Ornate floral sprays at three and nine o’clock separate the upper and lower inscription, the latter stating: “2 pieces equal 1 Dollar.” Deep smoky blue tone fills in portions of the fields, particularly near the rims, and lends additional character. This impressive example has received a grade of PCGS Specimen-62 and is sure to be a highly prized centerpiece in its next collection.

Look for this and other Asian and world numismatic rarities in our upcoming August Hong Kong Showcase Auction. Preview this lot along with the rest of our auction this August at the Stack’s Bowers and Ponterio office located in Hong Kong. For details please refer to the Events Calendar link at www.StacksBowers.com. To schedule an appointment, please call +852.2117.1191. While our Stack’s Bowers and Ponterio August Hong Kong Showcase Auction is closed for further consignments, we are currently taking consignments of Asian, world and ancient coins for our December Hong Kong Showcase Auction of Chinese and other Asian coins and currency, November Baltimore and New York International auctions. Time is running short, so if you are interested in consigning your coins and paper currency (whether a whole collection or a single rarity) be sure to contact one of our consignment directors.

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