Guangxu Silver Coin Ding Wei One or Two

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Guangxu Silver Coin Ding Wei One or Two

Auction Information

Product:Guangxu Silver Coin Ding Wei One or Two

NO:4200

Starting Price:QAR: 600,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:WT:36.1g D:4.5cm T:0.35cm

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

Guangxu silver coins are a series of silver coins minted during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty in China (1875-1908). "Ding Mo Er Er" is not a common specification for Guangxu silver coins, while "Ding Mo" refers to the reign title of Emperor Guangxu. The Guangxu Silver Market (Dingwei) Double Dragon One or Two were Qing Dynasty standard silver coins designed and officially minted by the Du Branch of the Qing government. Due to their small size and rarity, most folk collectors have not seen any physical objects. The Guangxu Silver Coin Double Dragon, one or two pieces, was issued during the Guangxu period. As one of the top ten treasures of modern silver coins, its exquisite craftsmanship and collection system are the most exquisite representative values that truly amaze the world. Its survival is extremely rare. It is a Chinese silver standard currency system that embodies the authority of the Qing Dynasty's imperial power system in the monetary field. Designers and manufacturers spare no effort in exquisite design. Its artistic level and anti-counterfeiting ability have not yet been surpassed. This type of Guangxu silver coin is the only surviving coin that has been recognized as the national treasure of modern Chinese silver coins