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  • 50 New Dollars 2001-2022, Y# 568, Taiwan, Republic of China
  • 50 New Dollars 2001-2022, Y# 568, Taiwan, Republic of China
Description

Sun Yat-sen (1866–1925) was the founding father of the Republic of China. The first provisional president of the Republic of China, Sun was a Chinese medical doctor, writer, philosopher, Georgist, calligrapher, and revolutionary. As the foremost pioneer and first leader of a Republican China, Sun is referred to as the "Father of the Nation" in the Republic of China (ROC) and the "forerunner of democratic revolution" in the People's Republic of China (PRC). Sun played an instrumental role in the overthrow of the Qing dynasty (the last imperial dynasty of China) during the years leading up to the Xinhai Revolution. He was appointed to serve as Provisional President of the Republic of China when it was founded in 1912. He later co-founded the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party of China), serving as its first leader. Sun was a uniting figure in post-Imperial China, and he remains unique among 20th-century Chinese politicians for being widely revered amongst the people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

Obverse

Portrait of Sun Yat-sen, year of the Republic and the state name (Republic of China) above, date below.

Following the Chinese imperial tradition of using the sovereign's era name and year of reign, official Republic of China documents use the Republic system of numbering years in which the first year was 1912, the year of the founding of the Republic of China.

年五十九國民華中
2006

Reverse

Two rice stalks, latent (hologram) image displaying denomination in Chinese (五十) and Western (50) numbers in the centre, denomination above, Braille scripts below.

50圓
• • •

Edge

New Taiwan dollar (symbol: NT$) is the official currency of the Republic of China (ROC) used in Taiwan Area.

N T $ 5 0 ♦ N T $ 5 0 ♦ N T $ 5 0 ♦

50 New Dollars

Y# 568 Schön# 27
Characteristics
Material Brass
Weight 10 g
Diameter 28 mm
Thickness 2.4 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Central Mint of China (CMC)

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