Monday, Jun. 30, 1930
Silver Suns
The money men at China's new $5,000,000 U. S.-built Shanghai Mint (TIME, June 23) announced last week the silver sun, a new coin worth 40-c- in U. S. gold which will soon be struck to replace the "Shanghai dollar."
One sun will equal 100 Chinese cents. Suns, half-suns, and 20-cent pieces will be struck in silver, ten-and five-cent pieces in nickel, one-cent pieces in copper.
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