**Rich variety of copper coins made in the year of Guangxu**
During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, copper coins became the main currency in circulation, and they were like a colorful historical picture, showing the unique charm of the minting period and region. Next, let's explore those brilliant copper coin pearls in the Guangxu period.
1.Great Qing Copper Coins**
They are undoubtedly the treasures of the Guangxu period, with exquisite design and excellent casting, shining like pearls. The value of these coins varies depending on the variety and number minted. Among them, the Daqing copper coins in denominations such as 5 Wen, 20 Wen and 50 Wen are particularly precious and are deeply loved and sought after by collectors.
2.Guangxu ingot**
This is a special copper coin in the Guangxu period, the face value is larger, and most of them are dang.
10. When hundreds, etc. Due to the limited number of mints and the short period of circulation, the value of these ingots continues to rise. In the collection market, the transaction of Guangxu ingots has repeatedly reached new highs, and has become the target of many collectors.
3.Hubu Daqing copper coin**
These copper coins minted by the household include 1 wen, 2 wen, 5 wen, 20 wen, etc. They were minted in small quantities and were mostly used in government and military forces. Therefore, the surviving quantity is relatively scarce and the value is high. Among them, the copper coins of the "Bingwu Daqing Copper Coins" and other varieties are even more precious.
4.Made in Jilin Province.
In addition, there are various varieties of copper coins such as Guangxu ingots made in Guangdong Province and Guangxu ingots made in Beiyang. Their value is closely related to factors such as variety, number of minting, and condition. It is important for collectors and investors to understand the characteristics and value of the various types of copper coins. At the same time, in the process of collecting, the identification of authenticity is also a link that cannot be ignored to avoid being deceived by counterfeit money.