Stephen Album Rare Coins > Auction 48Auction date: 18 January 2024
Lot number: 1579

Price realized: 2,000 USD   (Approx. 1,843 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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MANCHUKUO: Ta Tung, 1932-1934, gilt AE medal, year 1 (1932), Barac-506; Peterson-page 157, 33mm National Foundation Commemorative; inscription Jiànguó jìniànzhang 'National Foundation Commemorative Medal' in central field, portrait of Emperor Pu-Yi with Dàtóng yuán nián san yuè "Ta T'ung, inaugural year, 3rd month (March, 1932)" below // the Manchukuo national flag in the center, and on either side are birds commonly called the Chinese phoenix or Fènghuáng. With original plush case of issue with gold embossed inscription Jiànguó jìniànzhang on the top, and Dàtóng yuán nián san yuè on inside cover, EF. The Manchukuo National Foundation Imperial Medal is one of the rarest Manchukuo medals. It's believed that this medal may have been a personal award from Emperor Pu-Yi. Very little is known about this medal. This rarer version must have been limited to a select few awardees. The medal is struck in gold-plated bronze. The era name Dàtóng (Ta T'ung) was used by Pu-Yi for 3 years: 1932-1934 (specifically March 1st, 1932 to February 28, 1934). It was the first of two era names used by Pu-Yi while on the throne of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo.

Estimate: 200-300 USD

Starting price: 170 USD