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High-Price Collection of Qing Dynasty Silver Coins - 2 Jiao | Hongkang Commercial Firm

High-Price Collection of Qing Dynasty Silver Coins - 2 Jiao | Hongkang Commercial Firm

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Historical Background and Detailed Specifications of the Xuan Tong Three-Year Qing Silver Coin (2 Jiao)

To help collectors better understand the treasures they hold, Hong Kong Commercial Bank has compiled historical and specifications information about the "Xuan Tong Three-Year Qing Silver Coin." This silver coin is not only an important product of currency reform in the late Qing Dynasty, but its exquisite dragon design is also a classic among modern Chinese machine-minted coins, possessing high historical research value and market collection potential.

Item Detailed Specifications
Year of Issue Third year of Xuantong (1911 AD)
Coin Denomination Two Jiao (marked "伍枚換一圓" - five pieces for one yuan)
Main Material Silver alloy (fineness approximately 70% - 80%, varying slightly by mint)
Standard Weight Approximately 5.3 to 5.4 grams
Obverse Features Four characters "大清銀幣" (Da Qing Yin Bi) minted within the central pearl circle, with Manchu script and "宣統三年" (Xuantong Three Years) above and below, respectively. "貳角" (Two Jiao) and "伍枚換一圓" (five pieces for one yuan) are marked below.
Reverse Features Features an exquisite "curled whisker dragon" motif, encircling the central Arabic numeral "2" and the English "JIAC" (some varieties may differ), with intricate engraving.
Collection Value As the last national currency issued by the Qing Dynasty, it bears witness to historical changes. Its short minting period and gradually decreasing quantity make it a popular item for antique silver dollar investment and collection.

Key Factors Affecting the Acquisition Price of [Qing Silver Coin Two Jiao]

Many customers often ask, "What is the approximate recycling price for a Qing Silver Coin Two Jiao?" The market price of ancient coins is not based on a single standard. Silver dollar appraisal and acquisition will be based on the following core factors for precise valuation, ensuring you receive the most reasonable offer:

Assessment Factor Specific Condition Description Impact on Acquisition Price