Guangxu ingots ancient coins 50, Guangxu ingots ancient coins

Updated on collection 2024-06-24
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's better to have a picture, but it's probably true.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Summary. Hello dear, very happy that you ancient coins Guangxu ingots. Emperor Guangxu put all his talents into the Guangxu ingot, which made it have a strong artistic value.

    Later generations of collectors were reluctant to sell once they had a single one, which is why this coin could reach millions of dollars on the auction market. Therefore, each batch of Guangxu ingots are extremely exquisite, the pattern carving is very stylish, the diameter of the silver coin, the edge is high, the standard weight, and even the dragon decoration pattern on it, each of which needs to be personally approved by the Guangxu Emperor. "Guangxu ingots" at that time, a total of 19 provincial bureaus cast.

    In addition to the ** household caster, the copper round cast by the local provinces is engraved with the name of the province on the upper edge of its front. In today's society, the collection is distinguished by the different casting years and the different casting places. Although the circulation of modern copper dollars is only a short period of more than 30 years, its quantity, variety and variety are really breathtaking.

    Ancient coins Guangxu ingots.

    Hello dear, very happy that you ancient coins Guangxu ingots. Emperor Guangxu put all his talents into the Guangxu ingot, which made it have a strong artistic value. Later collectors were reluctant to sell a single coin, which is why the coin could reach millions of dollars at auction.

    Therefore, each batch of Guangxu ingots are extremely exquisite, the pattern carving is very stylish, the diameter of the silver coin, the edge is high, the standard weight, and even the dragon decoration pattern on it, each of which needs to be personally approved by the Guangxu Emperor. "Guangxu ingots" at that time, a total of 19 provincial bureaus cast. In addition to the ** household caster, the copper round cast by the local provinces is engraved with the name of the province on the upper edge of its front.

    In today's society, the collection is distinguished by the different casting years and the different casting places. Although the circulation of modern copper suspect friend yuan is only a short period of more than 30 years, its quantity, variety and variety, it is really breathtaking.

    Is this coin real?

    It's true. But your Guangxu ingots are very numerous, and they are not worth much.

    The condition of Guangxu ingots will also affect its value, and the better the condition, the higher the value. Therefore, the value of Guangxu ingots depends on its age, variety, quality, survival and other factors, if these factors are not ideal, the value of Guangxu ingots will be relatively low.

    Thank you! Is it good to look at the authenticity of the bronze mirror?

    Is it collectible?

    According to **, the collection value is not high.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello 1) The screen can not identify the authenticity of historical currencies, even when you get started, you can only say an impression or feeling.

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    2) I suggest that I have the opportunity to ask the knowledgeable people directly with the real thing, and at least in the "Ancient Spring Garden" and "Coin Paradise" and other numismatic collection exchanges** consultation.

    3) In the numismatic market, I can only say that this is a "plaything"** is fluctuating, and each ** must be discussed according to the discussion between the seller and the receiver.

    4) You posted a picture of this coin from the perspective of historical currency: there is a high probability of authenticity (not looking at the real thing).

    5) You posted that this coin was repeatedly stamped on North Korean copper coins, because it was a metal standard at that time, and the market recognized gold, silver and copper as a circulation, so the mint used Korean copper coins as money and recast their own official copper dollars. This phenomenon happens from time to time. Reason:

    One. Between the 27th and 31st years of Guangxu (1901-1904), in order to make huge profits, factories and bureaus in some provinces bought five copper yuan from North Korea at a low price, and after heavy pressure, they were mixed into the circulation field as ten copper yuan. Due to the lack of plasticity, uneven crystallization, and insufficient pressure after annealing, some of the original coin's designs or characters remain on the surface of the coin.

    Two. It was foreigners who bought the North Korean copper dollar as a billet and reminted it in the concession area and then entered the market, thus disrupting China's social economy.

    I'm leaning towards the first reason.

    6) Because I didn't look at the real thing, and I couldn't see the words of the recasting bureau clearly, I shouldn't guess too much about the recasting bureau, but from the words and dragon pictures that I can see, I feel: Zhejiang Bureau.

    7)**。Again: this is a kind of "plaything" ** is fluctuating, according to the discussion between the transferor and the receiver, each ** must be discussed. This coin is collectible, but valuable does not have to be expensive. Try it for $50 or $100.

    I suggest that if you have the opportunity to take the real thing directly to the knowledgeable person, take the real thing to the coin market, chat and make a few coin dealer friends, and everyone will habitually learn about the information of the coin, so that it is close to the accurate way of cognition.

    The above is just my feeling, and I often say it wrong if I don't look at the real thing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Guangxu ingot**, silver coins are 1200-5000 yuan, and some sample coins are 2500000-5000000 yuan.

    Guangxu ingot**, copper coins are 20-50 yuan for ordinary products, and some rare products are 20,000-50,000 yuan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Guangxu ingots are one of the currencies that circulated during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, and their value depends on which variety it is and what the condition is, ranging from a few thousand yuan to millions of yuan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many varieties, and the specific ones are subject to the actual product.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Now the value of Guangxu ingots is not easy to say, if you meet someone who really likes, you must be willing to start with a higher **, but for those who invest, ** will not be too high.

    One. The factors that affect Guangxu ingot** are:

    1.The condition of the coin.

    2.Coin toning.

    3.The number of coins.

    4.Whether the coin has ever been collected by a celebrity means whether there is another story.

    Two. The value of ancient coins is reflected in the following conveniences.

    1.It is collectible value, such requirements are intact, in good condition, and scarce in quantity.

    2.Historical value refers to the fact that such coins can testify to some historical events, such as the coins issued by Wang Mang during his reign.

    3.The value of characters, the characters used in coins of different periods are different, which is of great value for the study of the evolution of Chinese characters.

    4.The value of craftsmanship can well reflect the craftsmanship of the time, such as the coinage process and ornamental engraving technology.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    One of the currencies in circulation during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. Zhang Zhidong, the governor of Liangguang, was the first to introduce the British minting machine to mint silver and copper dollars, and the 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.

    Among the Guangxu ingots, the highest value is the Shuanglong Shou character coin made in Guangdong Province: Kuping weighs one tael.

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