The third year of the Xuantong reign of the Qing Dynasty's silver coins

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The third year of the Xuantong reign of the Qing Dynasty's silver coins

Auction Information

Product:The third year of the Xuantong reign of the Qing Dynasty's silver coins

NO:4052

Starting Price:QAR: 100,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:D:3.9cm WT:25.9g

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

This collection is a Qing Dynasty silver coin from the third year of Xuantong, with a curved bearded dragon version. The four characters "Qing Dynasty silver coin" are written in Chinese in the bead circle on the front. The regular script is dignified, heavy, and majestic, showcasing the royal prestige. The left and right sides are decorated with long chrysanthemum patterns, with the Manchu inscription "Qing Dynasty silver coin" on the top and "Xuantong third year" on the bottom. On the back, the curved whiskers are surrounded by flying dragons, with the Chinese characters in the middle indicating the value of one yuan and the English characters in the lower indicating the value of one yuan. The dragon's body is surrounded by auspicious clouds. The coiled dragon is perched above the coin, very vivid and vivid, as if about to break out of the interface of the coin. This collection has no obvious signs of wear and tear, and its appearance is very perfect. The paste is thick and old, and both the text and pattern appear natural and delicate. The depth is appropriate, and the production process is exquisite and standard. The collection has a small amount of surviving value, especially precious.