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The casting of copper circles by the Qing Dynasty mechanism began in 1900 (the twenty-sixth year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty) and ended in 1911 (three years after xuanun). There are many copper circle layouts in the Qing Dynasty mechanism, especially the ten. Regardless of any collection in the collection market, its specific value depends on the material, layout and appearance of the collection itself.
According to professional collectors, the Hubu Center "E" Great Qing Copper Coin is a coin with relatively high attention from ancient coins, and its issuance time is only half a century, but it has left a strong mark in the history of China's currency. In particular, it has witnessed the development of Chinese society, is an important part of China's modern monetary history and numismatics, and has a very high collection and historical research value.
Hubu Shiwen: This is the first Great Qing copper coin, and the copper is red copper. The hubu great Qing copper coin dry branch chronology is divided into: Yi Mi, Bing Wu, Ding Wei, And Heyou.
Here, by the way, two problems are mentioned: in general, the chronology of copper coins in the Great Qing Dynasty is placed on both sides of the Manchu text at the top, and rarely on the left and right sides. In addition, starting from the self-unitary, the back is made with Xuantong Nian, if there is a difference, it is a mismatch.
Xiang Shiwen: Hunan Daqing copper coins are also made of red copper, and the Province's Guangxu Yuanbao copper dollar has a brass texture. The hunan Great Qing copper coin has only one kind of bronze coin, and the back is rich in dragon shape.
Gan Shiwen: Jiangxi Great Qing copper coins are only one kind of C-noon age, and they are also red copper texture. In fact, there is more brass in the Guangxu Yuanbao copper yuan, in a certain sense, in order to reduce costs. In the currency reform of the Great Qing Copper Coin, the main copper of the main denomination can also show the efforts made by the Qing government in this currency reform.
The minting of copper coins in the Great Qing Dynasty began in 1900 (the twenty-sixth year of Qing Guangxu) and ended in 1911 (three years after the declaration of reunification), and the circulation time was relatively short. In the thirty-second year of the Qing Dynasty (1906 AD), the various yamen of the ministry were reorganized, and the household department was renamed the degree branch, so the large Qing copper coin with the degree branch on the front was even more precious. This self-unitary branch of the Great Qing Copper Coin "Chuan" character when the coin ten wen copper dollar is well preserved, first-class in appearance, natural pulp, and scarce in existence. It is known as one of the top ten honorary products in China's modern coinage system. It has high collection value and historical research value.