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2019 Chinese Vintage Coins Series Kweichow Auto Dollar 1 oz .999 Silver PU Coin

$ 36.93

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Composition: Silver
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • KM Number: Ask seller
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Certification: Mint certified
  • Year: 2019
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: EXTREMELY LIMITED 1 OUNCE .999 SILVER PREMIUM UNCIRCULATED RESTRIKE CAPSULED COIN THAT COMES FROM THE ORIGINAL DESIGN - ONLY 5,000 MINTED!!!
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Up for your consideration is this 2019 Chinese Vintage Coins Series Kweichow "Auto Dollar" 1 ounce .999 silver premium uncirculated capsuled coin that comes from the original design
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    THESE ARE EXTREMELY LIMITED SILVER COINS (ONLY 5,000 MINTED) SO GET THEM WHILE THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE!
    Product Details:
    These coins are patterned after the original 1928 Chinese Auto Dollar. This 1 oz Premium Uncirculated restrike comes with a very limited mintage of 5,000 coins worldwide. Today, the original coins are considered highly collectible and very scarce.
    Coin Highlights:
    Ultra-low mintage of only 5,000 coins worldwide!
    Contains 1 ounce of .999 fine silver.
    Individual coins come in a capsule. Multiples of 30 coins come in sealed sheets.
    First release in a 5 coin series featuring the "Republic of China's" most valuable and popular vintage coins.
    Obverse: Depicts Zhou's Packard touring car in the center along with blades of grass.
    Reverse: Displays a poppy flower in the middle (opium was an important source of revenue for the warlord). Chinese characters read "Kweichow" (vertical, from top to bottom) and "Silver Coin" (horizontal, from left to right) and at the top of the reverse are the words "Chinese Republic 17th Year"
    Rim is laser etched the year, weight and purity of the coin.
    Minted in Shanghai.
    In 1928, the warlord of Kweichow province, Zhou Xicheng, minted a coin to commemorate the completion of the Kweichow Provincial Highway, the first road in the province. Like many dictators before him in history, Zhou lived the high life while the people suffered. In a province without modern roads­, in a country without modern roads, ­­Zhou Xicheng owned a luxury automobile imported from the United States. It had been shipped to China, disassembled, carried on foot over the mountains to Kweichow, and reassembled in 1928.
    Now that the car was built (the only car in the province), Zhou wanted to be able to drive it. To satisfy the warlord, a road was completed. Zhou wanted to commemorate the event with a silver crown or dollar­-type coin. Initially Zhou wanted his picture on it. Not just that – he wanted his car on it, too. They informed him that if he put himself on the coin that he would be killed. Eventually Zhou relented and did not put his portrait on the coin. However, at some point before the coins were minted, Zhou decided he wanted to be on the coin after all, but instead of his image he hid his name in the grass under the car. If you tilt the coin 90° to the right so that the car looks like it’s going to take off like a rocket, the seemingly ­random-like patterns in the grass suddenly resemble Chinese characters. One year later, Zhou Xicheng made a name for himself by building roads in Kweichow province and a respectable one, too.
    His death occurred when the warlord was driving his car, leading his troops on a march along the province’s first road. He sped ahead of his troops as they were unable to keep up because they were on foot; eventually, Zhou ends up separated from his soldiers. This was bad for any leader during a civil war. Well, the inevitable happens. Zhou is ambushed by rebel troops loyal to another warlord in a different province. He abandons his car and attempts to flee but was met at the hands of assassins, left to die by the side of the road he had once help build.
    This 2020 China 1 oz Silver Auto Dollar Restrike (PU) is loved around the world for its 1 oz metal content and classic design. Add the 2020 China 1 oz Silver Auto Dollar Restrike (PU) to your cart today!
    The silver coin pictured is an example of the one you will receive securely packaged and shipped to you with a tracking number and a confirmation of shipment.
    Each of these 1 ounce silver coins are available to you in premium uncirculated condition. Products in premium uncirculated condition exhibit no signs of wear and tear, though minor coining flaws are possible such as breaks in the luster, spotted surfaces, and contact marks. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE BECAUSE WE ARE SURE YOU WILL BE HAPPY WITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS SILVER COIN! If you have any questions PLEASE contact us and PLEASE take a look at the other items we have listed. Thank you very much for looking at our listings!
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    Specifications
    Year:
    2020
    Metal Content:
    Silver
    Purity:
    .999
    Weight:
    1 Troy Ounce
    Thickness:
    2.75 mm
    Diameter:
    38.68 mm
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