Mr. Tang originally wanted to trade Qing copper coins to improve his life, but he didn t expect his

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

In a remote town in Sichuan, there lives an ancient coin lover named Mr. Tang, who has passed down a lot of ancient coins, and today I want to talk about this Qing Dynasty copper coin, which is said to have been inherited from a ** in the Qing Dynasty. It is printed with four big characters of "Great Qing Copper Coins" on the front, and the words "Made in the Year of Guangxu" and "Ten Texts for Making Money" on the back, and is surrounded by a circle of exquisite patterns. One day, Mr. Tang saw an advertisement in an antique coin magazine, which read: "Our company provides professional antique coin identification services, and guarantees that you can sell directly when you arrive at the generation." His heart moved, and he decided to take his Daqing copper coin for appraisal to see how much it was worth.

Mr. Tang's collection is in kind**.

So, Mr. Tang found the appraisal company according to the *** on the advertisement. He was warmly received by the manager of the company and promised to conduct the most professional appraisal of his Daqing copper coin, however, when Mr. Tang saw the appraisal fee, he could not help but hesitate because of the high fee of 13,000 yuan required to authenticate a coin. However, the manager said that his Daqing copper coin was a rare treasure, worth millions of yuan, and although he had some doubts in his heart, Mr. Tang decided to take a risk under the manager's hard work.

He thought that if the Great Qing copper coin was really worth a lot of money, then it would be worth paying the appraisal fee, however, he did not realize how much disaster this decision would bring him. The appraisal results came out soon, and the manager dismantled the report, saying that this Daqing copper coin was a private coin, and the buyer only closed the official version, saying that he could help Mr. Tang continue to find buyers who collected private coins, and let Mr. Tang go back and wait for news, however, things did not go as smoothly as they imagined, and the other party said that they had found a lot of collectors of ancient coins, but no one was willing to bid for this Daqing copper coin.

The news left Mr. Tang and his wife in despair, and not only did they not sell the coins, but they were also in debt. The two eventually quarreled all day because of this incident, and Mr. Tang and his wife divorced, and their lives became a mess. This incident tells us that before making any investment or trading, it is important to carefully assess the risks and seek professional advice and help. Don't take the word of others lightly, and don't covet ill-gotten gains, lest you bring endless pain and remorse to yourself.

This coin is a bronze coin of the Qing Dynasty with a diameter of 34cm, 13 in weight36g, the money surface ** cast with "Qing Dynasty copper coin" four Chinese characters, embedded with a small character "Sichuan", the upper end with engraved text, both sides of the year "Bingwu", the left and right columns "household department", the lower end of the "when the money twenty Wen". The back of the money ** is the dragon, the upper end of the ring is in Chinese "Guangxu year", and the lower end is in English. Rich in toning, short in circulation, elegantly designed and well-engraved, this coin is extremely rare in existence, and is of great interest to collectors and numismatic investors today.

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