Lot Name: A 20-text trial struck copper coin of the third year of Xuantong Dynasty.
Lot Category: Stamps & Coins Coins.
Price realised: RMB 1,500,000
Auction date: 2023-11-30 9:30 a.m
Lot description: One 20-text trial struck copper coin of the 3rd year of Xuantong, CCC-638 CL-HB97a, thick billet, degree branch Tianjin Mint General Mint trial minting, unissued, extremely rare;This pattern is deeply molded, beautifully embossed, and has a natural and uniform toning, with a bright copper finish on the bottom, and the ultimate pattern style, PCGS SP63BN
Lot Name: The Great Qing Dynasty Copper Coin "Sichuan and Yunnan" is made of ten coins.
Lot Category: Stamps & Coins Coins.
Size: Diameter 28cm
Price realised: RMB 920,000
Auction date: 2023-11-25 14:50
The household made the Qing Dynasty copper coins when the money was made ten wen, weight: 72g, diameter: 28cm, thickness: 16mm;The obverse of the coin is bounded by a bead circle, and the bead circle is engraved with the words "Household Department" on both sides of the bead circle, and the lower edge is cast with "Ten Texts for Money". Its money bread is firm, the traces of circulation are obvious, and the text is clear and measured, which is quite royal. The back ** is a dragon pattern, the outer ring is cast with beads, and the outer ring is cast in English and Chinese "Guangxu year". Because ancient coins are non-renewable, collecting one less is missing, and such rare coins can only be seen occasionally, which is actually a kind of strange relationship between collectors and ancient coins. This Qing Dynasty copper coin is full of rust color, and the dragon pattern is clear, showing the traces of history of endless years, which is shocking.
Lot Name: The Great Qing Dynasty Copper Coin "E" is made of 20 Wen.
Lot Category: Stamps & Coins Coins.
Size: Diameter 33cm;Weight 135g
Price realised: RMB 1,100,000
Auction date: 2023-01-20 12:00 am
Daqing copper coin, the scientific name of the Qing Dynasty mechanism copper circle, the money surface ** has four Chinese characters of "Daqing copper coin", embedded with a small character to represent the name of the place, the upper end is the Manchu text "Daqing copper coin" words, both sides of the year. In the middle of the edge, there are two Chinese characters of "Ding Wei", and the lower end is "when making money in twenty texts". The back of the money ** is a dragon, the upper end is "Guangxu Year Made", and the lower end is the English "tai-chingti-kucopper coin" (Qing Empire copper coin).