Republic of China Silver Coin 1934 "Sailing Ship (Junk Dollar) 1 Dollar Silver Coin" Sun Yat-sen Statue | PCGS MS62 Tone Coin
Republic of China silver coins issued in 1934, commonly known as "junk dollars," are now on sale.
The obverse features a dignified portrait of "Father of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen," while the reverse features a traditional Chinese sailing ship (junk). The sailing ship symbolizes the enterprising spirit and national progress, making this coin a precious gem that conveys the history and culture of the Republic of China era to the present day.
Coin Details:
Year of Publication: 1934
Face value: 1 dollar
Country of issue: Republic of China
Obverse: Portrait of Sun Yat-sen
Reverse: Chinese junk sailing to the left
Grade: 88% silver (.880 fine silver)
Authentication number: PCGS #116637.64/45873132
Grade: MS62 (Mint State 64)
Catalog Number: L&M-110, KM# K-624
Reasons to choose this coin:
Certified by PCGS — a globally trusted third-party certification agency
High grade (MS64) — Beautiful luster and sharp engraving
Historical value — Symbolic coins from the early Republic of China
This coin is not just a collection item, but a gem that combines historical value and investment appeal. Recommended for those interested in modern Asian history, those considering investing in silver coins, and collectors.
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