Seek verification of Qixiang Tongbao 20, does Qixiang Tongbao have silver coins

Updated on collection 2024-05-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello Qixiang Tongbao no silver coins Qixiang money is divided into "Qixiang Tongbao" and "Qixiang Heavy Treasure", only Baoquan Bureau, Baoyuan Bureau, Baoyun Bureau, Baosu Bureau have casting. "Qixiang Tongbao" diameter about centimeters, weighing one penny and two cents, face to the ruler of the imperial text regular script, read in order. Qixiang Tongbao is also cast with a closed back, as well"Qi Xiang"、"Tongzhi"Strange names are combined with money.

    Qixiang Tongbao began to cast cave rock on July 26 of the 11th year of Qing Xian trapped Zaofeng, and was not issued in large quantities, and was ordered to be abolished on October 5, and the coinage was minted back to the furnace to be minted as "Tongzhi" money (1861), which is called the shortest life coin in China together with Qixiang Heavy Treasure. Because most of the coins minted at that time were pattern coins, almost all the circulating coins were recast to recast the Tongzhi year coin, so the Qixiang money that has been preserved and handed down is extremely rare, and it is praised as "the first treasure of Qing money" by the ancient spring circle. The layout of Qixiang money is relatively small, and the number of surviving is scarce, so the real ** is not expensive.

    Hope mine can help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This ancient coin was made during the reign of Emperor Tongzhi.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Emperor Tongzhi of the Qing Dynasty.

    Let's first take a look at when Qixiang Tongbao was issued the currency in circulation, it is the Qing Dynasty Tongzhi Emperor issued the year currency, some people say, in the reign of the Tongzhi Emperor issued the year currency is not Tongzhi Tongbao? Why did it become Qixiang Tongbao again?

    In fact, Emperor Qixiang and Emperor Tongzhi are the same person, for some reasons the Queen Mother at that time asked to change the year name, and Qixiang Tongbao also stopped circulating in a short period of time after the issuance, it is the only one of the various years of the Qing Dynasty coins that did not mint a large number of coins, so, it is considered to be a relatively high collection value among the many Qing Dynasty coins, if you have the opportunity to see this coin, it is recommended that you must choose to start decisively if your financial ability allows, Because in the future, the collectible value of this coin will be greatly improved.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cha Sun Zhonghui "Numismatic Dictionary" book, Qi Xiang Tong Bao Xin Disturbance, Qi Slip Zi Dan Xiang Heavy Bao Qing Qian, Xianfeng 11 years (1861) cast, Tongbao Xiaoping has Baoquan, Baoyuan, Baoyun, Baosu, Baogong five bureaus, the latter three are extremely rare. There are three bureaus of Baoquan, Baoyuan, and Baogong, and there are very few Baoquan bureaus.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Qixiang Tongbao has a wide edge and no rust, the copper is delicate, the color is golden, the face text "Qixiang Heavy Treasure" is solemn and neat, and the inner contour has the characteristics of clear money; Its copper is fine yellow, and the caster is exquisite. The text on the front is straight, the left side of the back is the Manchu "treasure", and the right side is the Manchu "source". "Bao" has the meaning of treasure goods, and "source" refers to the abbreviation of the Baoyuan Minting Bureau under the Ministry of Industry of the Qing Dynasty at that time.

    The back of the coin is worn up and down for the Chinese value of the word "when ten", and the left and right are full of money bureaus. The diameter of Qixiang Tongbao is between 2-4 cm.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you have an understanding of the coins minted during the Qing Dynasty, you will find that Qixiang Tongbao has been known as the treasure among the many coins issued during this period, some people say that they want to know that there are so many coins issued during the Qing Dynasty, why it is called a treasure? Today, we're going to take a look at why.

    Qixiang Tongbao is a kind of coin minted in the late Qing Dynasty, it has been ordered to be abolished when it has not been officially issued, because this era name only existed for less than 70 days, these coins were all abolished and minted into Tongzhi Tongbao, it is one of the shortest coins in the history of our country, at that time the minted were basically pattern coins, so there are very few preserved, because of the rare amount of existence and become a rare treasure.

    So, is there anything worth appreciating about Qixiang Tongbao itself? As far as the coin itself is concerned, its casting is very exquisite, the copper is very delicate, and the color is golden yellow, and the state of the entire coin surface is also relatively good, so many collectors will fall in love at first sight.

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