Collector: Wang Jianfeng Owner: Wang Jianfeng
Psychological price: 258,000 psychological price: 258,000
During the First World War, due to the shortage of foreign silver supply, Guangzhou mint was forced to stop production for many years. After 19 14 years, in order to profit from silver coins, a large number of "small foreign coins" with the numbers "10" and "20" printed on the back began to be cast in disorder, and the content of pure silver was deliberately reduced, resulting in a continuous decline in the value of Guangzhou coins and a notorious reputation. 1924, due to the strong protests of the people, the silver coin of the Republic of China 13 was too low in color, so Guangzhou Mint newly designed a silver coin of the Republic of China 13, with the same front and the profile of Sun Yat-sen on the back. After the issue, it was still strongly resisted by the public because of its low silver content. Guangzhou mint was forced to redesign on 1928, changing the central pattern of the coin face to two symmetrical golden harvests with the middle denomination of "ten cents", and plans to cast three silver coins in seventeen, eighteen and nineteen years. From the second half of 1928 to the end of 1929, Guangzhou Mint has been busy changing the old coins in the 13th year of the Republic of China into new coins in the 17th and 18th years, and has no time to cast new coins for the New Year. During the First World War, the shortage of foreign silver forced Guangzhou mint to stop production for many years. After the resumption of production of 19 14 years, a large number of "10" and "20" on the back of "Xiaoyang" began to be cast in large quantities, and the content of pure silver was deliberately reduced, which led to the continuous decline of the value of Guangzhou coins, which was notorious. 1924, due to people's strong protest against the low price of silver coins in 13, Guangzhou Mint newly designed the 20-cent silver coins in 13, and the front is the same as before, and the back is replaced with a profile portrait of Sun Yat-sen. After its release, it was still fiercely resisted by the public because of its low silver content. Guangzhou had to redesign it on 1928. The center of the coin was designed as two symmetrical bundles of golden harvest, with a denomination of "20 cents" in the middle, and three new year silver coins of "seventeen", "eighteen" and "nineteen" were used. From the second half of 1928 to the end of 1929, Guangzhou Mint has been busy changing the old coins of the Republic of China 13 into new coins of the 17th and 18th editions, and casting a new calendar.
In the Republic of China 19, Sun Yat-sen's 10-cent silver coin was made in Guangdong, and mint was cast in Guangzhou. The front of the coin is Sun Yat-sen's suit, and the back is Yuan Shikai's silver coin. This portrait is beautifully made. Although Xiao Ran's hair, facial features and other design details are vivid and clear, the mirror technology of the floor, horse teeth, forks and figures is very profound, and the original uniform silver-gray patina. The color is transparent and soft, and the production is complete and straightforward. In the Republic of China 19, there were two silver-silver specimens of Sun Yat-sen in Guangdong Province, Y-424/LM-159, Guangzhou Shizhu. This coin is the front of Sun Yat-sen's portrait, and the back is made of a silver coin mold like Yuan Shikai. The portrait is exquisite, but the details of the coin, such as hair and facial features, are vivid and clear, and the lens technology is blank, like a horse's teeth.
A bronze statue of Sun Yat-sen was made in Guangdong Province, with natural copper rust and well-preserved appearance. The front of the coin is changed to a central coin with a face value of "1 jiao", surrounded by two strings of golden harvests. The upper ring book "Republic of China 18" and the lower ring book "Made in Guangdong Province" have dignified and regular fonts, thick strokes, fine carving and sufficient colors. In the Republic of China 18, the back of a dime was a portrait of Sun Yat-sen, which was transformed by the government of the Republic of China according to the old version of a dime. The Qian Wen of the whole coin is clear, the font is neat, the design is exquisite, the head is vivid and vivid, the description is exquisite, and the casting process is exquisite and very exquisite. In the eighteenth year of the Republic of China, a dime silver coin was a rare fine ancient coin. Zhongshan is produced in Guangdong province, with natural surface and well-preserved appearance. The front of the coin is changed to the center coin, and the value is "20 mg". The surrounding ring is made up of two interlocking golden particles. The upper ring is marked "18th year of the Republic of China" and the lower ring is marked "Made in Guangdong Province". The reverse side of People's Republic of China (PRC) 18 silver coin adopts the portrait of Sun Yat-sen, and the whole coin has clear characters, neat fonts, exquisite designs, vivid and vivid heads, fine carving and exquisite casting technology. Twenty cents silver coin in the Republic of China is a rare and exquisite ancient coin.
In the 13th year of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen's silver coins were made in Guangdong and mints were cast in Guangzhou. This coin is perfectly made and the portrait is lifelike. Full of pressure, sharp blade teeth and horse teeth, flat coin surface, primary color patina with undercoat, top quality, this product is the top quality seen so far. /kloc-in 0/3, the statue of Sun Yat-sen in Guangdong Province was 20 cents, which was minted in Guangzhou. This coin is perfect, and the portrait is vivid and lifelike. Full pressure, sharp-edged teeth, horse teeth, flat coins, primary color patina with bottom light, top quality, this product is the top quality seen at present.
? In the Republic of China 18, the number of silver coins made for Sun Yat-sen in Guangdong Province was much less than that made for Sun Yat-sen that year. According to relevant historical records, the casting quantity of one milligram is more than 4 million pieces, and the casting quantity of two milligrams is more than 400 million pieces. Because the face value and diameter of a dime are too small, most people don't take it seriously and it is easy to lose it. Although there are more than 4 million coins, it is hard to see them now. In the 18th year of the Republic of China, a dime of silver cast in Guangdong Province was much less than a dime of silver cast in the same year. Relevant historical records show that 10 cents cast more than 4 million pieces, and 20 cents cast more than 400 million pieces. Because the face value is too small and the diameter is too small, most people hold it carelessly and lose it easily. Although more than 4 million pieces of silver have been cast, it is rare now.
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