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Guangzhou Eastern Dynasty Culture: Great Qing Copper Coin (汴) Hubu Shiwen

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For thousands of years, China's money and silver civilization has condensed the wisdom and talent of the Chinese nation and created a self-contained, dazzling and unique oriental money and silver civilization. The minting of copper coins in the Great Qing Dynasty began in 1900 (the twenty-sixth year of Qing Guangxu) and ended in 1911 (three years after the declaration of reunification), and the circulation time was relatively short. Because of its elegant layout design, exquisite carving, and rare existence, the Great Qing Copper Coin Guangxu Year Household Department Dangshi is known as one of the top ten honorary products in china's modern coinage.

For thousands of years, our country's money and silver civilization has condensed the wisdom and ability of the Chinese nation, and created a unique Oriental money and silver civilization with a system of brilliance. The copper coins of the Qing Dynasty began to be minted in 1900 (the 26th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty) and ended in 1911 (the third year of Xuantong). Because of its elegant layout, excellent carving and rare existence, the Qing Dynasty copper coin Guangxu year household department is known as one of the ten famous products in modern Chinese coin making.

The "汴" character Great Qing copper coin is a copper coin produced by the "Du Branch Mint Factory" in Henan Province at the end of the Qing Dynasty, and its face value is divided into twenty, ten, five, two and four. Ten of them are even rarer.

Bianzi copper coin of Qing Dynasty is a kind of copper coin produced by bianchang factory of Du branch in Henan Province at the end of Qing Dynasty. Its face value is divided into twenty, ten, five and two. Ten of them are more rare.

Guangzhou Eastern Dynasty Culture: Great Qing Copper Coin (汴) Hubu Shiwen

Diameter: 2.88cm Thickness: 0.15cm Weight: 7.4g

Diameter: 2.88cm Thick: 0.15cm Weight: 7.4g

This Great Qing copper coin hubu bian character is made of ten yuan coins, the front of the copper coin is minted in the bead circle of the four characters of "great Qing copper coin", and a "汴" character is prominent in the middle, indicating its place of issue; the left and right sides are engraved with the word "Hubu" to indicate its minting bureau; the upper two sides are "Bing Wu", indicating the year of its issuance; the upper edge is listed with the Manchu "Great Qing copper coin", and the lower edge is listed with "ten texts for making money".

On the obverse of this coin, there are four characters of "Qing Dynasty copper coin" in the bead circle, one character of "Bian" stands out in the middle, indicating the place of issue; on the left and right sides, there are two characters of "Hubu", indicating the casting office. On both sides of the upper side is "Bingwu", indicating the year of issue; on the upper side is the Manchu "Qing Dynasty copper coins", and on the lower side is the "ten articles for making money".

On the back is the dragon, also known as the "Great Qing Dragon", the upper edge is "Guangxu Nianzao", the lower edge is the English "TAI-CHING-TI-KUO COPPER COIN", which is translated as "Great Qing Empire Copper Coin" in Chinese. The quality is excellent, the pulp is natural, and it is made by the household department, which has a high collection value.

The reverse is Pan dragon, also known as "Great Qing dragon", the upper margin is "made in Guangxu", the lower margin is " TAI—CHING—TI—KUO COPPER COIN " in English, and the Chinese translation is "copper coin of the Great Qing Empire". The product is superior in appearance and natural in wrapping. It is also made by the household. It has a very high collection value.

Different provinces minted the Great Qing copper coins, its front center engraved words are not the same, there are some provinces minted the Great Qing copper coins, the existing volume is only a few pieces, is very precious, which also shows how high the collection value of the Great Qing copper coins.

The characters engraved in the center of the obverse of Qing Dynasty copper coins from different provinces are also different. Some of the Qing Dynasty copper coins from some provinces have only a few existing coins, which is very precious, which also shows how high the collection value of Qing Dynasty copper coins is.

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