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Guangdong Province 1 Mace and 4.4 Candareens Silver Dollar Highest Buyback Price | Hongkang Trading Company

Guangdong Province 1 Mace and 4.4 Candareens Silver Dollar Highest Buyback Price | Hongkang Trading Company

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Guangdong Province Xuan Tong Yuan Bao: Detailed Parameters and Collection Value Analysis of the 1 Mace 4.4 Candareens Silver Coin

To help you more accurately understand the value of your collection, Hong Kang Trading Company has specially compiled in-depth information about the 1 mace 4.4 candareens silver coin from Guangdong Province (commonly known as the 20-cent silver coin). This silver coin not only witnessed the reform of the currency system in the late Qing Dynasty but is also a variety that both novice and advanced collectors are highly interested in in the current silver coin acquisition market.

1. Physical Specifications and Minting Parameters Table

Collecting begins with precise data mastery. Below are the technical specifications for the standard Guangdong Province 1 mace 4.4 candareens silver coin (Kuping), which are also important criteria for preliminary authentication.

Parameter Item Detailed Specification Data Notes
Denomination 20 Cents (二角/貳毫) At that time, five coins equaled one main Yuan coin
Weight (Standard) Approx. 5.30 - 5.40 grams Weight may be slightly lower after circulation wear
Diameter Approx. 23.5 - 24.0 mm Measurement error is usually within 0.1 mm
Fineness (Silver Content) 82% - 86% Slight fluctuation depending on minting year and batch
Material Silver-copper alloy Typical Qing Dynasty Dragon Coin ratio
Edge Features Reeded / Olive-shaped Edge craftsmanship is a key detail in silver coin authentication

2. Comparison of "Guang Xu Yuan Bao" and "Xuan Tong Yuan Bao" Versions

The 1 mace 4.4 candareens silver coin from Guangdong Province mainly existed during the Guangxu and Xuantong periods. The coin shown in your image is a Xuan Tong Yuan Bao. Although the denomination is the same, there are differences in silver coin acquisition prices and pattern details.

Feature Comparison Guang Xu Yuan Bao (1890-1908) Xuan Tong Yuan Bao (1909-1911) Collector's Market Focus
Central Inscription Engraved with "Guang Xu Yuan Bao" Engraved with "Xuan Tong Yuan Bao" (as shown on this page) Different calligraphy styles, Xuantong version has finer, more elegant characters
Dragon Design Deeper dragon scales, strong three-dimensional feel Shallower dragon body, smoother design Dragon coin version determines its artistic value
Mintage Quantity Relatively large, long circulation time Short period, relatively few in existence Xuantong version is rarer in certain conditions