Archives International Auctions - Auction 107 October 29, 2025

Archives International Auctions - Sale 107 11 October 29, 2025 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 47 47 China: Szechuan Province, 10 Cash, YR1 (1912), ‘Two Rosettes’, Y#451, NGC AU Details (Cleaned) China, Szechuan Province, YR1 (1912), 10 Cash, ‘Two Rosettes’ type, Y#451; brass issue; rev. denomination; NGC AU Details (Cleaned). ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $120-180 China - Republic 48 48 China. Republic Yuan Shikai “Fatman” Dollar Year 3 (1914) VF25 NGC, KM-Y329.6, L&M-63. China, Dollar, A classic early Republic issue popularly nicknamed the “Fatman” Dollar for its bold portrait of Yuan Shikai on the obverse, paired with the prominent crossed flags design on the reverse. This example is graded VF-25 by NGC, showing even wear across the high points while retaining strong central detail and balanced toning that enhances the overall presentation. A pleasing circulated representative of one of the most iconic types in the Chinese silver dollar series. ������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $150-200 49 49 China. Republic Yuan Shikai “Fatman” Dollar Year 3 (1914) XF Details (Environmental Damage) NGC, KM-Y329.6, L&M-63. China. Dollar, The well-known “Fatman” Dollar of Yuan Shikai, displaying his portrait in military attire on the obverse, with the iconic crossed flags design on the reverse. Though carrying an XF Details designation from NGC due to environmental damage, this coin retains significant design clarity and attractive remaining detail, particularly within the central devices. A solid and collectible example of this historically important early Republic issue at a more accessible level. ������������������������������������������������������� Est. $150-200 50 50 China. Republic Sun Yat-sen “Junk” Dollar Year 23 (1934) AU Details (Obverse Scratched) NGC, KM-Y345, L&M-110, Kann- 624. China, Dollar, A widely collected and iconic type featuring the portrait of Dr. Sun Yat-sen facing left on the obverse, with the reverse displaying a traditional Chinese junk sailing ship. This example has been assigned AU Details by NGC due to difficult to discern scratch on the obverse, yet it retains much of its original design detail and surfaces, offering strong eye appeal despite the noted minor imperfections. A desirable representation of the classic Junk Dollar series at an accessible level. �������������������� Est. $300-500

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