https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces5669.html


It does not have a single circle on the reverse, so 301.5 and 301.6 are out. The legend on the reverse is separated by little rosettes made of six dots around a central dot. So 301.1 and 302.2 would also seem to be out. So that leaves 301.3 and 301.4, assuming the rosette is the "six pointed star" referred to. The star on the flag appears to be large, so one would assume this is a 301.4 coin. Seems logical, yes?
But when I go to the NGC page for 301.4 (https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/china-republic-of-10-cash-10-wen-y-3014-ca1912-cuid-42589-duid-122616), I see this picture of the coin:

Here, the "six pointed stars" look like starfishes or some kind of flower, and the leaves of the plant look different from mine. On the obverse, there are differences in the design of the flowers, too.
So I am confused! Any help?