A fabulous 10 tael gold ingot from China is offered in the Stack's Bowers and Ponterio August Hong Kong auction.
-Editor
CHINA. Central Mint 10 Tael Gold Ingot, ND (1945).
Approximately 313 gms. L&M-1072A. Bust of Dr. Sun Yat-sen at left facing left, ancient spade behind. Right: three rows of characters following numbers indicating serial # DB 811, fineness 991.0 and weight in Taels 10.003, Hallmark in lower right corner; Reverse: Blank. Hua Xia certified.
A July 18, 2018 Stack's Bowers blog article by cataloguer Chris Chatigny provides some historical perspective.
-Editor
Sun Yat-sen's life began when he was born in 1866 to a poor peasant family in the south of China, near Macau. His elder brother left China seeking work in Hawaii, and Sun Yat-sen followed him at the age of 12. Honolulu offered Sun Yat-sen an opportunity to learn English at an Anglican Church School, as well as receive a religious education. Upon returning to China, he studied in Hong Kong, officially converted to Christianity and married.
By the time he attained his doctorate in medicine, revolutionary ideas had begun to form in him. An early initial attempt at fomenting rebellion in Canton failed as Sun Yat-sen and his associates were discovered. With great difficulty the group escaped capture and avoided execution. From this point Dr. Sun Yat-sen became a refugee, studying medicine in London and travelling throughout Europe, America, and the Far East. While on his travels, he spread his revolutionary ideas to overseas Chinese students and expatriates, many of whom donated funds towards the downfall of the Manchu Imperial dynasty. Sun Yat-sen settled in Japan, which proved a fertile staging ground for his revolutionary group.
On October 10th, 1911, revolution broke out in China. Just months later, the Manchu emperor abdicated and his government collapsed. Dr. Sun Yat-sen then led the country as the President of the Provisional Republican government in Nanking. An election was held sometime later, and Yuan Shih-kai became President, while accepting the Provisional Constitution provided by the National Council at Nanking. Despite this near-constant struggle and the frequent exile Dr. Sun Yat-sen faced in his life, he is still widely renowned for his role as a founding father of the Republic of China. He continued to lead revolutionary governments throughout the Warlord Era. Despite these setbacks, Sun's legacy is positive due to his lifelong sacrifice in service of his people, as well as his political philosophy of nationalism, democracy and the people's livelihood.
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Fabulous 10 Tael Gold Ingot
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CHINA. Central Mint 10 Tael Gold Ingot, ND (1945).
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