The number of circles below the pearl on the dragon side of the coin is the distinguishing mark between #258 (4 circles, ND 1911-15) and #258.1 (1 circle, ND 1920-22), but I need to have someone point out the location of that key design element on this one (and on the picture in Krause).
I like this design. The dragon side is quite impressive without the clutter of characters. There is nothing to distract from the granduer of the imperial dragon.
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1920-22 China Yunnan Dollar
26.80g, .600 silver
F 15, VF 20, XF 35, Unc 250
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Ah, now as I read on, I see that the Republican government indeed used previously unused dies from the Guangxu period.
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