Ten copper coins in the Qing Dynasty in the three years of Xuantong

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Ten copper coins in the Qing Dynasty in the three years of Xuantong

Auction Information

Product:Ten copper coins in the Qing Dynasty in the three years of Xuantong

NO:4168

Starting Price:SGD:80,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:D:2.9cm WT:8.1g

Auction Time:23-Sep-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

The obverse of this copper coin consists of two parts, with the four characters "Qing Dynasty Copper Coins" arranged on the outside, top, bottom, left, and right. The edge of the coin is higher than the surface of the coin, and there is a giant dragon with a curved arch in the inner ring, which is full of ups and downs. The dragon head opens its mouth to the left, exuding a powerful and imposing aura. The reverse of the copper coin is also composed of two parts. The vertical line in the center of the inner circle is engraved with the character "ten wen", and the lower edge of the periphery is decorated with two intersecting wheat ears. The text and pattern are integrated in one go, giving people a harmonious beauty. Above the circular ring on one side of the side road, the four characters "Xuantong Third Year" are engraved, with six petal plum blossoms on each side. The items are well preserved and have extremely high collection value and historical significance, making them worth collecting for collectors!