Mao Zedong Communist Party Soviet China Countermark Hammer sickle☭star c1933 AD

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The Chinese Soviet Republic Mao Zedong, Communist Party of China ca.1933 Soviet Countermarked: Hammer and sickle ☭ within ★ Weight: 12.71 grams, Size: 35.13 mm, Copper The Chinese Soviet Republic Countermarked: Hammer and sickle ☭ within ★ The Communist currencies were illegal in Nationalist Nanking Goverment territories. Base Coin: Sichuan 200 Cash Republic of China Year 15 (1926) Copper coins of The Chinese Soviet Republic Like the paper bill, copper coins issued by the Central Mint also had "Chinese Soviet Republic" (中華蘇維埃共和國) engraved in traditional Chinese. Since coins last longer than paper bills, these coins were issued (and circulated) in a much greater quantity. However, these coins are rarer than the paper bill; copper was needed for ammunition, and these copper coins were recalled and replaced by silver dollars. The Chinese Soviet Republic The Chinese Soviet Republic (CSR, simplified Chinese: 中华苏维埃共和国; traditional Chinese: 中華蘇維埃共和國; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Sūwéi'āi Gònghéguó), also known as the Soviet Republic of China or the China Soviet Republic, is often referred to in historical sources as the Jiangxi Soviet (after its largest component territory, the Jiangxi-Fujian Soviet). It was established in November 1931 by future Communist Party of China leader Mao Zedong, General Zhu De and others, and it lasted until 19 read more