Qing copper coins were made in 1911 when ten Wen Xuantong were made

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Qing copper coins were made in 1911 when ten Wen Xuantong were made

Auction Information

Product:Qing copper coins were made in 1911 when ten Wen Xuantong were made

NO:4140

Starting Price:SGD:160,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:D:2.8cm WT:7g

Auction Time:23-Sep-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

In the year of Xuantong, the Xinhai Qing Dynasty copper coins were minted, with a complete collection and thick coating. The four characters "Qing Dynasty copper coins" were inscribed in the bead circle on the obverse side of the coins. The upper ring was inscribed with Manchu script, and the two characters "Xinhai" were inscribed on both sides. The lower ring was inscribed with "Ten wen for making coins". The coins were clear, with upright and handsome fonts, and were neat and neat. On the back of the bead circle, the four characters "Made in the Year of Xuantong" are cast, surrounded by the English words "Bronze Coins of the Qing Empire". The pearl circle is cast with a coiled dragon pattern, with clear texture and distinct depth, making it highly ornamental. After the baptism of time, the patterns on both sides of the coin are a bit worn out, and the texture is quite good. The overall appearance is elegant. There were not many copper coins of this kind minted, but the Xinhai Revolution broke out and the Qing Dynasty fell. Therefore, the coinage was limited and rare, making it highly valuable for collection. Although this collection has undergone countless years of baptism, it is still relatively well preserved today. Its color is bright and natural, with moderate depth of decoration, uniform thickness of edge lines, and consistent spacing. This Xuantong year Xinhai Qing Dynasty copper coin is a high-quality silver dollar with extremely high collection value, and its future value appreciation is unlimited. In China, ancient coins once became a favorite in the collection industry because the Chinese nation is a descendant of dragons. According to folk legends, the dragon on the back of the "Qing Dynasty copper coins" can increase a person's luck, allowing them to constantly seek good fortune and avoid misfortune under the protection of dragon energy. So ancient coins have always been loved by collectors. The layout of copper coins in the Qing Dynasty was diverse. During the reign of multiple Qing emperors, copper coins were issued as circulating currency, and their use has important practical and historical significance, gradually facilitating transactions. Nowadays, the Qing Dynasty copper coins also have certain collection value, with very few issues and extremely high collection value

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