F1608, Currency during the China Revolution of 1911
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F1608, Currency during the China Revolution of 1911 (2002).
Issued in 2002, Printed in Shanghai in a small volume, not easy to find currently.
Editor: Ma Fude and Xu Yuan.
Publisher: Shanghai Educational Publisher House.
200 Pages in all. Colofully printed in good quality.
Edited in both English and Chinese, please reference to the picture.
This book is especially on the introduction and study of the historical currency issued during the Revolution of 1911. In the study of history, we take the period of Revolution of 1911 as the period from 1894 to 1913. The book is made up into six chapters.
Weight of the book: 1200 gram.
Size of the book: 220mm*295mm.
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