Origin of the name for Chinese Yuan
The origin of the name "Yuan" as the monetary unit of China dates back to ancient times and has undergone various historical developments. The term "Yuan" (元) is derived from Chinese characters and has multiple meanings and interpretations. Here are some possible origins and meanings of the name "Yuan" for the monetary unit:Meaning "Round" or ...
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$103.0 1911, China, Qing Dinasty. Broken Silver (碎銀) Hen's nest Sycee ½ Tael. 14.68gm! Province (Region): Yunnan Casting Period: 1644-1911 AD Denomination: ½ Tael Sycee (Hen's nest type) ...
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$1135.0 CHINA. Sichuan Piaoding. Provincial Certified Ingots. 4 Tael Merchant Ingot, ND.149.69 gms. BMC-Class XL Group F. "Yi Tai Yuan" ((Salt merchant) Yi Tai Yuan).
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$34.0 CHINA-PRC 2007 3 Yuan Panda 1/4 Oz. Silver Choice Proof in Orig. Capsule #5
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1817, Great Britain, George III. Scarce Gold ½ Sovereign Coin. R!
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