CHINESE SILVER DOLLAR COINS QING DYNASTYLot 810 | 收藏拍品 我要送鉴 美国 北京时间 2019年08月11日 开拍 分享 上一件 下一件 拍品描述 翻译 . Diam. 3.9 cm. T. 0.3 cm. Weight 27 gram. Domestic shipping $30 and oversea $100. Combined shipping available. Pick-up available in our ...
The coins issued by the Gansu Mint have a lower silver content than other Yuan Shi Kai dollar. They therefore circulated at a discount at the time, but ironically they are now more expensive than regular dollars due to their relative scarcity. The Gansu Mint also produced some coins with a ...
Double dragons on a Hupeh 1904 silver “One Tael” coin with large characters on reverse A reader from France recently sent me pictures of thisChinese silver coinwith beautifuldouble dragonson the obverse. I was astonished: usually, this kind of coins is only seen in large auctions and I ne...
Chinese Coins, China Provincial Issues, Hunan Province 湖南省: Silver Dollar, Year 11 (1922), for the P 鲍德温-马德和2006年香港夏拍#41
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My Chinese coins are of the finest quality. I personally designed and created this coin. Both sides are identical with same 4 Chinese characters.
“The very recently coined liang, or tael (referring to Chinese minted ‘silver dollar’ coins), the Mexican piaster (referring to the Mexican silver coin) specially minted for the Chinese market, and the other foreign coins, have not yet penetrated from the coast. For six hundred miles over...
(This review is for RK CHINESE COIN (BLACK) - HALF DOLLAR SIZE) These are beautiful coins for Troy Hooser’s Charming Chinese Challenge, as well as and other routines. These coins are slightly thinner but lighter than the the Johnson coins (which I still have but is no longer being sol...
CHINA, CHINESE PROVINCIAL COINS, Silver Coin, Shansi Province: Pattern Silver Tael, Year 16 (1890), 鲍德温-马德和2007年香港夏拍#42
CNY –Chinese Yuan Renminbi Early Currency in China With a history of over 3000 years, Chinese currency existed in both Ancient and Imperial China. In 1914, the Silver Dollar was established as the official currency of the Republic of China, with copper, fen, and nickel coins being added in...