During the Xianfeng period, coins passed down from generation to generation were valued in the form of withered mothers, large specimens, small flat coins, and Baofu bureaus. Weight coins were rare, and "eighty" coins were treasured in the Jiangbaodi bureau.
There are many minting bureaus of Xianfeng ten coins, which can be considered a complete series among all kinds of Xianfeng coins.
Of course, the casting quantity of each bureau varies greatly, and rare ones are difficult to see and the price is very high.
Although ordinary ones are still often available for sale and the price has seen an increase, the quantity is also decreasing day by day. Occasionally there are leaks, mostly due to mutual exchange between friends.
Xianfeng Dangshi attracts ancient coin enthusiasts with its many features.
Even "outsiders" who don't understand ancient coins do so because of their incomparable charm that other coins have.
Because the Xianfeng Dangshi coins are large ancient coins, they have multiple rounds, editions, fonts, markings, and materials.
These are not only the favorites of beginners, but also the objects of research by experts, and they are also the things that ordinary people play with!
Many Xianfeng treasures are very precious, not only because of their workmanship, but also because of their unique historical significance, so their market value is extremely high.
The coins minted by the Baoquan Bureau of the Xianfeng Dynasty had five types of denominations: "Dang a hundred", "Dang two hundred", "Dang three hundred", "Dang five hundred", and "Dang a thousand".
For example, Guangxu Yuanbao was the first small denomination currency in circulation during the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Xiaoqing Dynasty.
During that period, the coin molds were replaced several times, and even if they were minted in the same year, the editions were often complicated due to factors such as mold repair, coin materials, craftsmanship, and factory management.
Among them, Xianfeng Yuanbao is worth thousands of coins and is the variety with the highest face value among these recast coins.
The gold coins of the Bingwu Year of Guangxu have inscriptions and pictures on the front and back respectively.
Although the collection has experienced the baptism of loving years, it is still extremely well preserved, which is very rare.
That kind of currency was created by Zhang Zhidong, the governor of Hunan and Guangxi, who took the lead in withdrawing British minting machines to mint silver and copper coins, and other provinces followed suit.
Of course, that currency is not without some historical significance.
On the front is a seven-clawed golden dragon, surrounded by auspicious clouds seven times, two on the inside, two on the inside, thin lines on the inside, and no bead patterns on the inside.
I thought that at the front, I could actually see a Guangxu Hulu with one or two gold coins. Of course, there were several other gold coins and even some silver coins from the Guangxu period. Those bad images were too precious.
"Eh? You don't even have a Guangxu gold coin? That's so rare!"
The font of the inscription is delicate yet turbid, while the surface of the coin is delicate and handsome, with the seven characters "Xianfeng Yuanbao" engraved on it.
Xianfeng Yuanbao is a thousand-coin coin with excellent copper quality and regular shape. It looks both stingy and beautiful.
Therefore, this coin is very precious. You must find such a treasure in the market, and it is certainly worth collecting.
You should know that in the Qing Dynasty, silver coins, banknotes, and copper coins went hand in hand, and during the Jiaqing period, new silver coins were issued.
The shape of Xiaoqing gold coins is close to that of new coins, but the inscription on the back still shows that it has not completely broken away from the "weighing currency" system. It has ordinary meaning and is worth collecting.
That kind of gold coin is made of pure gold. It is also the first gold coin minted in the name of the central government in your country, and the only one in the Qing Dynasty.
At that time, the bad statue was cast by fourteen provincial bureaus. Except for the central household department, the copper coins cast by local provinces all had the name of the province engraved on the lower edge of the front.
The words "Xiaoqing Gold Coin" are read directly inside.
Looking at the front, there are not many collections.
At that time, Chen Wenzhe was sure that I should have found all the ancient coins in the hands of these tomb robbers.
Hu Luyuan re-examined this Xiaoqing Kuping one-liang gold sample coin made in the Bingwu year of Guangxu. This coin was trial minted by the Hubu Jincheng Mint in the 87th year of Guangxu (1906).
The appreciation of rare varieties among ancient coins is even more astonishing.
The ancient coins discovered by Chen Wenzhe have elegant layouts and excellent carvings, but they are minted in small quantities, so they are extremely rare in the world and have very low historical and academic value.
Baoyuan Daping mother coin, iron mother coin, the market price is about 600,000 yuan.
During the Guangxu period, gold coins were minted, but even fewer silver coins were minted. The reason why Chen Wenzhe thought they were treasured was mainly because there were too few silver coins minted that year, which meant that they were copper coins.
One tael of Guangxu Bingwu Xiaoqing gold coin from the Qing Dynasty, weighing 37.2 grams, 38.8 millimeters in diameter, and smooth edge.
In addition, it is also one of the first batch of currencies issued by your country to retire marine technology, which also has certain historical significance for today.
Since 2009, there has not been a very alarming increase.
On the back is the word "Dang Qian" on the bottom, the name of the treasure bureau is engraved in Manchu on the right and left, and the two characters "Baoyuan" are arranged horizontally.
The knowledge parts that Chen Wenzhe saw were common, and the rare ones had very low collection value.
There is no place to award partial sample money, and the price is about 1.5 million yuan.
Xianfeng Tongbao mainly uses large coins, and there are no small coins.
"Xiaoqing Gold Coin Made in the Bingwu Year of Guangxu" is a premature coin with a very short circulation time and a large number of existing coins. It is difficult for collectors to find it.
It was not established before because "gold standard exchange" was not implemented.
For those who are wrong, it should be Guangxu Yuanbao.
No matter how precious that gold coin is, I only have one.
The Baofu Bureau has not yet called it a Tongbao after counting it from ten to a hundred. The rarest of them is the Xianfeng Tongbao carrying a small Qing Dynasty with one hundred small coins. It was sold at the Jiade Autumn Auction in 2009 for 1.96 million yuan, which is still the lowest transaction record for Qing Dynasty coins.
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Therefore, Chen Wenzhe could not avoid looking at other silver coins, not copper coins.
In the past ten years, the ancient coin market has been declining, and generally some mid- to low-end ancient coins are very popular.
It is very special that Guangxu Yuanbao was made in Guangdong Province, which is a small series in the history of modern mechanical coinage in our country.
Its casting period lasted for more than ten years, from the 22nd year of Guangxu to the 34th year of Guangxu.
Ten years later, the coins of the Northern Song Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty were worth only a few cents each.
Dai Shu, regular script and iron mother, the price is about 1.2 million yuan.
For thousands of years, ancient coins have gone through vicissitudes, with more and more surviving coins in existence, and their investment value increasing day by day.
Guangxu Yuanbao was one of the currencies in circulation during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty.
Since the collection level is constantly improving, the small Qing gold coins made in the Bingwu period of Guangxu have no further profound collection value.
For example, Baoquan Daping mother's money has a market price of around one million yuan.
Withered mothers are rare, and the value of mother money in local bureaus is particularly lower than that in central bureaus.
This small Qing gold coin was made in the Bingwu year of Guangxu, Kuping 1 and 7, and is a treasure.
However, due to the fact that very few Xianfeng Yuanbao coins were circulated, the surviving ones are very rare.
There are eight characters in regular script "Made in the Bingwu Year of Guangxu", and the left edge of the bottom reads "Kuping 1, 7".
The coin is about 14cm in diameter and weighs about 400g. It is made of brass and has a golden color.
It is still a mystery that the Xiaoqing gold coin was minted in the Bingwu year of Guangxu. Now it is generally believed that the gold coin was minted by the Jincheng Mint of the Qing Dynasty, and the amount was small.
The front is cast with a double-line lining, and the inner ring has no beading pattern.
Now the value has increased several times and is still rising.
The ancient coin treasure "Xianfeng Tongbao" is not famous because of its historical and rarity.