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April 2016 Hong Kong Auction - Sess. A-C  5-6 April 2016
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Lot 80298

Starting price: 420 USD
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CHINA. Colonists' Centennial of Peruvian Independence Silver Medal, 1921. Lima Mint. PCGS MS-62 Secure Holder.
L&M-997. Produced for and issued by Chinese immigrants in Peru in observance of the 100th anniversary of Peruvian independence from colonial Spain. Obverse features conjoined arms of China and Peru, and it is interesting to note the Chinese coat of arms overlaps the Peruvian coat of arms, even though the medal was struck at the Lima mint by Peruvians in observance of the Peruvian centennial. The Chinese heraldic symbols include a rampant dragon and peacock. It is also interesting to note this same design predates the Republic of China silver dollar patterns using the exact same heraldic device by two years (see L&M-80/81). The dollar patterns were proposed designs that unlike this medal, never saw actual production. Reverse: Nine line inscription. Lightly toned with plenty of luster, the reverse features semi proof-like fields with a few light marks. Quite nice for the grade and fully original. PCGS MS-62 Secure Holder.

Estimate: $700.00- $1000.00
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