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Chinese Soviet Republic 1 Dollar Silver Coin (Vladimir Lenin Portrait)

Numismatics / Historical Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $800 (Likely as a modern reference piece)

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a circular coin featuring a silver-colored metallic finish, characteristic of the 1 Dollar (Yuan) denomination issued by the Chinese Soviet Republic in the early 1930s. The obverse prominently displays a profile bust of Vladimir Lenin facing right within an inner circle. Surrounding the portrait is a decorative floral wreath tied with a ribbon at the bottom. Above the center image is a semi-circle of Chinese characters reading 'Made by the Chinese Soviet' (中國蘇維埃造). The reverse likely features a hammer and sickle emblem with 'One Dollar' text. Physically, the coin shows a matte grey patina characteristic of silver or a silver-based alloy. Notably, the strike quality appears somewhat soft, and the surface exhibits minor abrasions and soft wear on the high points of Lenin's face and the wreath, suggesting it has been handled or circulated. These coins were minted during the Chinese Civil War period (circa 1931-1934) in regions controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, specifically the E-Yu-Wan Soviet area. Due to the high value of authentic pieces and the historical context of their production, these coins are frequently subject to modern re-strikes and counterfeiting; a professional metallurgical and weight analysis would be required to confirm authenticity against known historical standards.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have completed a visual examination of this Chinese Soviet Republic 1 Dollar coin. The piece features the iconic bust of Vladimir Lenin, produced during the tumultuous E-Yu-Wan Soviet period (c. 1931-1934). My assessment of the surface reveals a soft strike and a matte, greyish patina that is inconsistent with the die-pressure characteristics of authentic Szechuan-Shensi or E-Yu-Wan minting. The lack of sharp definition in the floral wreath and the 'mushy' appearance of the Chinese characters are significant red flags often found in modern pressure-cast or transferred-die counterfeits. While the historical rarity of a genuine Lenin Dollar would push values above $15,000, the market is currently saturated with high-quality 'tribute' strikes and deceptive counterfeits. Without physical verification, I must treat this as a numismatic copy. Factors impacting value include the metallurgical composition; authentic coins should be approximately .750 to .880 silver, weighing roughly 26.4 to 27 grams. Limitations of this photo-based appraisal are significant. I cannot verify the metallic 'ring' test, specific gravity, or edge-reeding details that are essential for authentication. To confirm genuine status, I would require a professional laboratory analysis of the alloy and submission to a grading service like PCGS or NGC. If proven authentic, the value would grow exponentially, but based on visual cues, it serves primarily as a historical curiosity or reference piece.

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