The "Anti Dragon" version of the Qing Dynasty silver coin in the third year of the Xuantong reign is a one yuan silver coin

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Product:The "Anti Dragon" version of the Qing Dynasty silver coin in the third year of the Xuantong reign is a one yuan silver coin

NO:4146

Starting Price:QAR: 1,790,000

Transaction Price:QAR: 1,790,000

Specification:D:3.9cm WT:27g

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

In the third year of the Xuantong reign, a sample coin of the "Anti Dragon" version of the Qing Dynasty silver coin was minted by the Tianjin Mint in 1911, but it was not issued and the amount of minting was rare; The lateral veins are raised. Undoubtedly, it is an amazing piece, and the most senior collection of Chinese coins holds a particularly prominent position. The high scoring sample coin version is even more coveted. This piece marks the end of the Qing Dynasty sample coin series. Longtu is the opposite of the final circulation version (L&M-36/37). The surface gloss is flowing, and the casting is sharp and powerful, which is evidence of the sample coin. Only the dragon face has a slight coating, with a larger literal range, embellished with bright red and golden yellow on the bottom plate and graphics. Rare and of great significance, with exceptional appearance and rare occurrence.