Collection Name: Qing Dynasty Silver Coins.
Collection Classification: Stamps and Coins Coins.
Suggested price for private trading: RMB 850,000
Description: Diameter 40 mm, thickness 21 mm and weighs 267 grams, straight toothed edges. The upper and lower edges of the obverse of the coin are full and Chinese characters "Xuantong Year Made", and the Chinese characters "Daqing Silver Coins" in the bead circle are decorated with long chrysanthemums on both sides. The middle of the back is the Chinese character "One Yuan", the lower edge is the English "One Yuan", the dragon rises from left to right along the edge, the dragon head is on top, the big tail is twelve whiskers upward, the dragon ball is below the word "circle", the dragon's eye is concave, and the nose bridge is pretty.
Collection Name: Chinese version of the Qing Dynasty silver coin.
Collection Classification: Stamps and Coins Coins.
Suggested price for private trading: RMB 1,050,000
Introduction: Guangxu Bingwu household Department of the Qing Dynasty silver coins count one tael, five coins, two coins, one coins and other currency values, because they are not issued, they are rare coins in the market. Guangxu Bingwu household Daqing silver coin of each face value of the positive ** yin engraved "in" word and engraved with yang text "Daqing silver coin", the upper part of the circle full text "Daqing silver coin", the lower coinage value such as: one tael, Wu money, two money, one money, left and right engraved "household" and "Bingwu";On the back ** Panlong, the outer upper circle is engraved with "Guangxu Year Made" and the lower part is engraved with English and Chinese translations of "Qing Empire Silver Coins".
Name of Collection: Jizi Daqing Silver Coin.
Collection Classification: Stamps and Coins Coins.
Suggested price for private trading: RMB 950,000
Introduction: This coin was minted in Jilin Province in the 34th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1908). The historical background of the coin's minting is missing. On the front of the coin, the word "Ji" in Yang inscription and the words "Daqing Silver Coins" in Chinese are engraved on the front of the coin, and the upper part of the periphery is the "Daqing Silver Coins" in Manchu text, and the lower part is "Kuping one or two", and the left and right are divided into "Wushen";On the back**Panlong, the upper part of the periphery is the English "Guangxu", and the lower is the English "Kuping one or two", and the left and right are divided into flower stars. Because it is a trial coin, it is extremely rare, and it is difficult for even large collectors to collect.
Name of Collection: Hubei Daqing Silver Coins.
Collection Classification: Stamps and Coins Coins.
Suggested price for private trading: RMB 1,250,000
Collection introduction: Hubei Province one tael obverse ** inscription "Daqing silver coin", is the earliest silver coin in China with the words "Daqing silver coin". The upper edge is "made in Hubei Province in the 30th year of Guangxu", and the lower part is engraved with "one or two Kuping". The back is a double dragon playing with pearls, ** face value "one tael", and the upper and lower edges are in English. According to the size of the four characters of the Daqing silver coin, it is divided into two versions. The stencil is made by the Osaka Mint in Japan. At that time, the "Hou Party" (headed by the Empress Dowager Cixi), which advocated the use of "liang" as the unit of silver coins, and the "Imperial Party" (headed by Emperor Guangxu), which advocated the use of "yuan" as the unit of silver coins, held their own views on whether silver coins should be used in "liang" or "yuan".