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北洋造光绪元宝库平七钱二分光绪元宝北洋省造库平七钱二分银币,在中国,收藏家极其喜欢这枚银元,因为中华民族是龙的传人,在民间传言,“光绪元宝北洋省造库平七钱二分”银币的真龙,能增加一个人的气运,使其时刻在龙气的保护下,趋吉避凶。所以这枚银元一
北洋造光绪元宝库平七钱二分
光绪元宝北洋省造库平七钱二分银币,在中国,收藏家极其喜欢这枚银元,因为中华民族是龙的传人,在民间传言,“光绪元宝北洋省造库平七钱二分”银币的真龙,能增加一个人的气运,使其时刻在龙气的保护下,趋吉避凶。所以这枚银元一直深受收藏家的喜爱。“光绪元宝北洋省造库平七钱二分”银币,像这种币,一直以来都是大收藏家梦寐以求的,刘益谦曾说,对于这种极具收藏价值的藏品,收集到便是缘分,福气。现在市面上流通的,大多数为赝品,因为真品存世量是极为稀少的,真品光绪元宝北洋省造库平七钱二分”银币一直都是有价无市。
北洋机器局分别于清光绪22年、清光绪23年-26年,29年、33年和清光绪34年铸造了一批又一批的银元,版式之多,堪称之最。其中北洋机器局22年属于铸造样币,未经流通,存世量非常稀少;而北洋26年时恰逢八国联军侵华,导致北洋机器局中途停铸,虽然有流通,存世量也不多;直到清光绪29年,北洋机器局才恢复正常的生产此枚北洋省造的光绪元宝,其正面以珠圈为界,珠圈外上缘铸制造局“北洋造”,底部为钱币币值“库平七钱二分”,珠圈以内直印满文“光绪元宝”,四字中间铸满文,珠圈外左右各有装饰小点。此银币版式清晰,机制压痕明显,纹路深刻,边齿大小距离相若。
该“北洋光绪元宝七钱二分银币”背面蟠龙纹,龙形飞舞,生动传神,上下英文纪地纪值,左侧有阿拉伯数字“34”,左右各一圆点星。其审美风格独特,珍珠纹粒粒无虚无粘,地章平整,光滑如板。此版式蕴含一定的历史意义,是至今遗存极罕的一枚。
光绪元宝是清代光绪年间特有的一种货币。有着清朝货币特征,由于当时时局不稳定,因此几乎在全国的各个省都有专门的货币铸造厂。因此我们会发现那个时代的货币上都有鲜明的铸字,标明是哪个省的造币厂铸造的。
据载,清末币制混乱,朝野上下发生了银元单位之争,北洋机器局更名为北洋造币局。更名后北洋造币局率先铸行以库平纪重的“光绪元宝”,背面左侧阿拉伯数字,表示该币铸行时间为光绪几年。34年北洋造库平七钱二分光绪元宝因铸行量少,完好存世的更是珍稀,对古玩爱好者来说可谓是无价之宝。
In China, collectors like this silver coin very much, because the Chinese nation is the descendant of the dragon. It is said among the people that the real dragon of the silver coin "Guangxu Yuanbao made in Beiyang province" can increase one's luck, and make him pursue good fortune and avoid evil under the protection of the Dragon Spirit all the time. Therefore, this silver coin has always been loved by collectors. The silver coin of "Guangxu Yuanbao, made in Beiyang Province, has always been the dream of big collectors. Liu Yiqian once said that for this collection with great collection value, collecting it is fate and blessing.
In the 22nd, 23rd-26th, 29th, 33rd and 34th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, Beiyang machinery bureau made lots of silver coins with the most layout. Among them, in the 22nd year of Beiyang Machinery Bureau, it was a kind of minted sample coin, which was not circulated, and the amount of surviving coins was very rare; in the 26th year of Beiyang, it happened to be the invasion of China by the Eight Allied forces, which led to the stoppage of casting in the middle of Beiyang Machinery Bureau. Although it was in circulation, the amount of surviving coins was not much; it was not until the 29th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty that Beiyang Machinery Bureau resumed normal production.
This Guangxu Yuanbao, made in Beiyang Province, is bounded by a bead circle on the front, with "made in Beiyang" on the outer and upper edge of the bead circle, and "Kuping seven coins and two cents" on the bottom. The Manchu character "Guangxu Yuanbao" is printed directly inside the bead circle, and Manchu is cast in the middle of the four characters. This silver coin has clear layout, obvious mechanism indentation, deep grain, and similar size and distance of side teeth.
On the back of the coin, there is a dragon pattern, which is vivid and vivid. There is an Arabic numeral "34" on the left and a dot star on the left and right. Its aesthetic style is unique, pearl grain is not empty and sticky, and the ground seal is flat and smooth. This layout contains a certain historical significance, is a very rare remains.
Guangxu Yuanbao is a unique currency in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. Because of the unstable situation at that time, there were special currency foundries in almost every province of the country. Therefore, we will find that the coins of that era all have distinctive inscriptions, indicating which province's mints were made.
According to records, the currency system was in chaos in the late Qing Dynasty, and there was a dispute between the government and the public over the silver dollar units. The Beiyang Machinery Bureau was renamed as the Beiyang Mint Bureau. After the change of name, Beiyang Mint took the lead in casting the "Guangxu Yuanbao" of Kuping period. The Arabic numeral on the left side of the back indicates that the coinage was in Guangxu years. Guangxu Yuanbao, made in Beiyang in 1954, is a precious treasure for antiques lovers because of its small amount of casting.
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