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A coin to make a fortune: never think of it! The inconspicuous Great Qing Silver Coin is worth tens of millions!

In April of the third year of Xuantong (1910), the Tianjin Mint General Factory tried to mint the three-year Great Qing Silver Coin of Xuantong, and some people believe that there are various versions, such as long-bearded dragon, short-bearded dragon, anti-dragon, big-tailed dragon, and short-bearded dragon is rare. In the 2004 China Guardian Spring Auction, the only silver coin of Xuantong Three Years of The Great Qing Dynasty seen in private collections was auctioned for 1.76 million yuan. In 2004, The Beijing Huachen Spring Auction sold a short-bearded dragon-like coin for 1.188 million yuan, which is only available in the Shanghai Museum in China.

A coin to make a fortune: never think of it! The inconspicuous Great Qing Silver Coin is worth tens of millions!

In 2010, Beijing Chengxuan Autumn Auction auctioned for 4.48 million yuan xuantong three-year great Qing silver coin "GIORGI" signed version of the trial minted sample coin, which is still the highest priced Qing Dynasty silver coin in the mainland. The signatory was Luigi Giorgi, an Italian who was then the chief carver of the Tianjin Mint, and is said to be one of the earliest Chinese coins in the year of George's signature, with only two surviving coins. George has designed and carved the Republic of China coins such as the Republic Commemorative Silver Coin, the Republic Commemorative Ten Bronze Coins, the Three-Year Yuan Shikai Seven-Point Face of the Republic of China, the Three-Year Yuan Shikai Profile Of the Republic of China, the Five-Year One-Cent and Five-Cent Copper Coins of the Republic of China, and the Hongxian Era Round Gold Coin.

A coin to make a fortune: never think of it! The inconspicuous Great Qing Silver Coin is worth tens of millions!

At present, the common silver dollars on the market are mostly "Yuan Datou" and "Qing Longyang", which were issued in large quantities at that time, and the patterns are mainly panlong, and the figures are Yuan Shikai and Sun Yat-sen in the Republic of China period. Some foreign silver dollars such as "Mexican Eagle Ocean" and "Japanese Dragon Ocean" are also more common. The price of silver dollars ranges from 120 yuan to 300 yuan. There are also extremely high prices, such as the Guangxu Yuanbao "Double Dragon Shouzi" silver dollar made in Guangdong Province, due to the small amount of retention, the current price is about 2.4 million yuan per piece; The silver dollar of the "Great Qing Silver Coin" made in Hubei Province is about 1.3 million yuan per large-character version, while the small-character version has nearly one million yuan. The market is still adhering to the principle of "the price of rare varieties is extremely high".

A coin to make a fortune: never think of it! The inconspicuous Great Qing Silver Coin is worth tens of millions!

2008 Auction In 1898, Hunan Province made Guangxu Yuan Baokuping Seven Coins and Two Cents Silver Coin Trial Minting Sample Coin Auctioned to 2.365 million yuan

2011 Auction In 1910, yunnan province made Xuantong yuan baokuping seven coins and two cents silver coin sample coin auctioned to 3.192 million yuan.

2014 Auction In 1890, Guangdong Province made Guangxu Yuan Baokuping Seven Coins and Two Cents Silver Coin was auctioned to 1.265 million yuan,

In 2011, a large "Wuyang" back "one or two" three-hole cloth of the Warring States Zhao Zhu was auctioned for 1 million yuan and sold for 3.528 million yuan

2012 Auction Qing Dynasty Xianfeng Tong Baby Fu Bureau Back "Great Qing One Hundred" sold for 1.96 million yuan

In 2009, the auction of Guangxu Ding Weinian Made Great Qing Gold Coin one or two red copper specimens was estimated at 800,000 to 1.5 million yuan, and the auction was 2.09 million yuan

Ding Weinian made a silver sample coin of the Great Qing Gold Coin Kuping one or two more auctioned to 2.904 million yuan

The central mints are one or two gold coins of the Great Qing Dynasty, one or two gold coins of ding wei daqing, one or two copper sample coins of the Ding Wei great Qing gold coins, one or two gold sample coins of the great Qing silver coins of the Fifth Dynasty, and one or two gold sample coins of the "Zhong" character of the Household Department, all of which are rare varieties. The gold coins of "Guangxu BingWu Nian" and "Guangxu Ding Wei Nian" tried to be minted by the Tianjin Mint General Factory were already rare in the 1940s. Sun Hao, an American numismatic scholar, believes that "the Gold Coin is the size of the cloud on the side of the road and the outer side of the dragon, and there are small cloud versions on the edge of the teeth and large clouds on the edge of the light side." Ding Wei gold coins also have large and small cloud versions, and the big cloud version is rare. "The stock of gold coins in the year of C and Ding Wei nian is small, most of the surviving products in the year of C wu nian are bare edges, the tooth edge coin is only one in the collection of the Hongxi Art Museum in Taiwan, and the Ding Wei Dayun edition of gold coins is only 1 to 2 pieces in existence." Xinjiang minted Agubai gold coin, two gold coins, and one gold coin are far less rare than the central castings. Therefore, with the different market conditions now, the value is constantly adjusting and increasing.

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