Why is Guangxu ingots worth millions, and what is so special about it?

Updated on collection 2024-05-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In today's collecting world, ancient coins have always been loved by people, and these preserved ancient coins have become a rare work of art in their own right after the baptism of time. In the current antique market, it is difficult to see a fine ancient coin, there is a saying called "rare is expensive", so some good quality ancient coins are very high value. The existence of ancient coins not only reflects the social conditions of the time, but also some legends and stories are preserved in these ancient coins.

    Among the many ancient coins, the value of Guangxu ingots is very high, because there is a dragon pattern on it. <>

    In recent years, when people have realized that the value of ancient coins has become more and more valuable, it has been discovered that most of the ancient coins have been collected by major museums. Guangxu ingots this ancient coin is one of the currencies in circulation during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, which was first introduced by Zhang Zhidong from the United Kingdom, and then other places began to be refined, and finally a total of 19 provinces were minted, and there are provinces on the ingots. Guangxu ingots represent not only money, but also the economic conditions at that time.

    On a piece of "Hubu Guangxu Ingot as Money Making Twenty Wen", there are four big characters of "Guangxu Yuanbao", and on both sides of the ingot, there is the name of the foundry, that is, "Hubu".And there is a plum blossom pattern below this ingot, and there is a clearly visible dragon pattern on the back of the ingot. The dragon can be said to be the totem of the Chinese nation, and we also claim to be the descendants of the dragon, so the dragon pattern is already a spirit, an emotion, and a symbol of China. <>

    In the eyes of most people, the dragon can ward off evil spirits, seek good fortune and avoid evil, and these symbolic meanings are very important for collectors, so many people like Guangxu ingots. More importantly, there are a lot of counterfeits in the current ancient coin market, so it leads to the rarity of real Guangxu ingots.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Quantities are scarce. Because the number of Guangxu ingots is scarce, the workmanship is fine, and the preservation is complete, the quality is good, so it is very precious.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In a series of silver coins minted in the Guangxu years, the Guangxu ingots of the Mint are extremely scarce due to the inconvenience of circulation, this kind of ingots is very unique, it represents, not only money, but also the economic situation of the Guangxu years. As a result, many collectors flocked to the Mint in the hope of finding the dragon pattern Guangxu ingots of the Mint to meet the needs of economic research in the Qing Dynasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A coin of Guangxu ingots, with dragon-like ornaments on it, is worth as much as 3 million!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Its value lies in the small number of production, because Guangxu did not produce a large number of coins during his reign, so the number of Guangxu ingots is very small, so its ** is also very high by the outside world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I have a few Guangxu ingots, the old and the true ancestor, the quality is first-class and there is a collection, you can contact me.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to buy any of them, I have a few of them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. In 1895, Hubei Province made Guangxu ingots "this province" Kuping.

    Xin Chou (1901) Jiangnan Province Guangxu Yuan Bao Seven Coins and Two Cents Silver Coin (LM244), reference price: RMB 60,000-100,000, realised: RMB 425,500

    Wuxu (1898) Jiangnan Province Guangxu Yuan Bao Seven Coins and Two Cents Silver Coin (LM216), reference price: RMB 1,000,000-2,000,000, realised price: RMB 1,150,000

    a China 1890 Guangdong Province Guangxu Yuan Seven Coins and Three Cents Silver Pattern (LM123), reference price: RMB 250,000-300,000, realised price: RMB 560,000

    May I ask if there is really anyone who has sold millions of Guangxu ingots?

    Hello! Glad for your question. Guangxu ingots have really been sold for millions.

    In 1895, Hubei Province made Guangxu ingots "this province" Kuping.

    7. Two red copper samples, reference price: RMB 1,200,000-1,600,000, transaction price: RMB 1,344,000 Xin Chou (1901) Jiangnan Province Guangxu Yuan Bao Seven Coins and Two Cents Silver Coin (LM244), reference price:

    RMB 60,000-100,000, realised for RMB 425,500 (1898) Jiangnan Province Guangxu Yuan Bao Seven Cents Silver Coin (LM216), reference price: RMB 1,000,000-2,000,000, realised price:

    RMB 1,150,0001890 Guangdong Province Guangxu Yuan Seven Coins and Three Cents Silver Pattern (LM123), Reference Price: RMB 250,000-300,000, Price realised: RMB 560,000

    Hope mine can help you

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Guangxu ingots worth millions:There is no year in Jiangnan Province to make Guangxu Yuan Treasury Ping three coins and six cents silver coin trial minting pattern.

    Guangdong Province made Guangxu Yuan Treasury Ping three coins and six cents silver coin pattern.

    Shaanxi Province made Guangxu Yuan Treasure Treasury Ping three coins and six cents of silver.

    In Hunan Province, the Guangxu Yuan Treasure Treasury was flat three coins and six cents of silver coins.

    In Jilin Province, Guangxu ingots were made three coins and six cents of small trial coins.

    Xu ingots were one of the currencies in circulation during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. Zhang Zhidong, the governor of Liangguang in Hubei, was the first to introduce British coinage machines to mint silver and copper dollars, and other provinces followed suit. A total of 19 provincial bureaus cast, in addition to the ** household department, the local province cast copper yuan, are engraved on the upper edge of its front province name.

    Guangxu ingots are the first large-denomination currency in circulation in the Guangxu year of the Qing Dynasty, and it is the first batch of printed and circulated currency in China to introduce overseas technology, and it also contains a certain historical significance for today. The Guangxu ingots made in Guangdong Province belong to a large series in the history of modern machine coinage in China.

    Its minting period lasted for a long time, after more than ten years, the coin mold has been replaced several times, even in the same casting year, often due to many factors such as mold repair, coin material, process technology, factory management, etc., resulting in extremely complex varieties.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. No, the Guangxu ingots produced in Jilin Province are relatively high, and a coin can be sold for 12,000 yuan. In 24 years, Anhui minted a coin worth about 3,000 yuan.

    There are also some more common copper coins, each worth about 100 yuan.

    Now it is said on the Internet that Guangxu ingots are worth more than one million yuan, is it true?

    Hello, I'm sorting out the answer to your question, so please wait a minute

    Not all Guangxu ingots are worth 1 million, and the ones circulating on the market at that time generally ranged from tens of thousands of yuan, and there were hundreds of thousands to 1 million in the world. If you receive it at home, you must send it for identification before selling, and you must not be deceived.

    He said that the auction company can be identified, but the stock of Guangxu ingots and copper coins is huge, will it be so high.

    No, the Guangxu ingots produced in Jilin Province are relatively high, and a coin can be sold for 12,000 yuan. In 24 years, Anhui minted a coin worth about 3,000 yuan. There are also some more common copper coins, each worth about 100 yuan.

    Hello, this kind of can be sold for millions, he said that it can be sold, don't want your fees, can't sell their company is not to lose money, to publicize, promote.

    Anyway, after a professional shows you, you will have the bottom in your heart. You can do whatever you want.

    The main thing is that this thing is too common, the distance is long, and there is no good advice.

    My suggestion is this, because of your thing, it is more valuable, so don't be too troublesome to run for it, so that you also have a bottom in your heart. Won't be deceived.

    Is there a more reliable appraisal auction company in Jiangsu Province?

    Jiangsu Chongze Cultural Development **** is engaged in antique and antique mortgage pawn auction business, and is the governing unit of Jiangsu Provincial Department of Culture. The collection is appraised and appraised by the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Culture, Provincial Museum**. It is more sexual and authentic.

    Good collections can be sent to the domestic ** auction agency - Beijing Poly ** Auction****.

    Is there any contact method in Jiangsu Province**?

    6-2119 Xihu East Road, Liangxi District, Wuxi City

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. Now on the market, a copper Guangxu ingots of average quality, that is, a few dollars, if the quality is better, that is, more than ten or 20, at most not more than 100. If it is a silver dollar, that is, a silver Guangxu ingot, then the market is beautiful, it can be hundreds of yuan, or more than a thousand yuan.

    There are very few Guangxu ingots that are cast with **, and this kind of Guangxu ingots made of ** are more expensive. And in the silver coins, the more precious varieties are also very high, such as the Ssangyong Shou coin. This coin usually needs to be auctioned, and the price is very high.

    Now it is said on the Internet that Guangxu ingots are worth more than one million yuan, is it true?

    Hello! Hello.

    I have been puzzled by the above questions, and I check the information every day.

    Most of the online propaganda is a special case, such as wrong editions, unique books, etc.

    Not to say that everyone is the same**.

    Now on the market, a copper Guangxu ingots of average quality, that is, a few dollars, if the quality is better, that is, more than ten or 20, at most not more than 100. If it is a silver dollar, that is, a silver Guangxu ingot, then the market is beautiful, it can be hundreds of yuan, or more than a thousand yuan. There are very few Guangxu ingots that are cast with **, and this kind of Guangxu ingots made of ** are more expensive.

    And in the silver coins, the more precious varieties are also very high, such as the Ssangyong Shou coin. This coin usually needs to be auctioned, and the price is very high.

    I know that there are several editions of Guangxu ingots, which are indeed unique products with relatively small circulation.

    However, I searched on the Internet and some auction companies did have a record of more than 1 million copper coins being auctioned for 20 wen.

    It should be a lone book, and the quality is good, the Shuanglong Shou character coins made in Guangdong Province do have a small number of surviving in the world, and the silver coins of Kuping are also valuable, and there are wrong coins.

    Yes, so this mainly depends on the condition and the amount of survival.

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