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Silver Coin Professional Recycling | High-Price Recycling of Dong San Sheng (Three Eastern Provinces) Made Kuping 1 Mace 4.4 Candareens Silver Coins | Hongkang Commercial Firm
Manchurian Provinces Xuan Tong Yuan Bao (Kuping 1 Mace 4.4 Candareens): In-Depth Collector's Value and Variety Analysis
To assist collectors in more accurately understanding the value of their collections, Hong Kong Commercial Bank has specifically compiled detailed parameters and market analysis for the "Manchurian Provinces Xuan Tong Yuan Bao (Kuping 1 Mace 4.4 Candareens)." This is not just a silver coin, but also an important physical historical record of monetary reform in the late Qing Dynasty.
Coin Physical Parameters and Specification Details Table
For experienced collectors and investors, precise physical data is the first line of defense in determining the authenticity of a silver coin. Below are the standard specification reference data:
| Parameter Item | Detailed Specification Data | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Minting Year | Xuantong 1st to Xuantong 3rd Year (1909-1911) | During the reign of Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty |
| Mint | Manchurian Provinces General Mint | Located in Fengtian (present-day Shenyang) at the time |
| Denomination | Kuping 1 Mace 4.4 Candareens | Commonly known as "Two Jiao" or "Small Hao" |
| Standard Weight | Approx. 5.2g - 5.4g | Weight will be slightly reduced after circulation wear |
| Standard Diameter | Approx. 23.5mm - 24mm | Slight variations due to different varieties |
| Material Purity | Silver (approx. 80%-82%) | Purity of subsidiary coins is usually lower than that of principal coins (7 Mace 2 Candareens) |
| Edge Milling Process | Olive reeding, straight reeding | Edge reeding is a key detail for authentication |
These Factors Directly Affect the Transaction Price: Why Does Your Silver Coin's Value Differ?
In the silver dollar recycling market, not all "Manchurian Provinces 1 Mace 4.4 Candareens" have the same price. Hong Kong Commercial Bank's appraisal team mainly determines the final purchase price based on the following four core dimensions:
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Variety Rarity
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There are many varieties of Manchurian Provinces silver coins, commonly including "Manchu script center dot," "plum blossom star," and "angled spiked dragon." Special error coins or rare varieties (such as differences in character strokes) may have a market recovery price several or even dozens of times higher than common varieties.
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Condition and Preservation State
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Mint Luster: Silver coins with their original luster from the time of minting command the highest prices.
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Full Deep Strike: The dragon scales are full, and the characters are clear without adhesions, representing superior condition.
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Circulation Marks: Minor wear is acceptable, but severe bumps, repairs, or chopmarks will affect the valuation.
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Patina and Age Appearance
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Natural old patina (such as rainbow toning, circular toning) is highly valued by experienced collectors and often adds a premium to silver coins. Remember not to clean silver coins yourself; "bright white coins" that have been cleaned will destroy the sense of historical accumulation and significantly reduce their value.
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International Grading Certification
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If your silver coin has been graded and encapsulated by international authoritative institutions such as PCGS or NGC, and has a high score (e.g., MS60 or above), its transaction price will be more transparent and command a higher market premium.
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Expert Authentication Guide: How to Quickly Identify Genuine Manchurian Provinces Small Hao?
Due to the relatively large surviving quantity and popularity of Manchurian Provinces silver coins, counterfeit products (high-quality fakes) are rampant in the market. Here are some key points we use for authentication, for your reference:
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Sound Test: Genuine silver coins produce a crisp, long, and resonant sound when struck; counterfeits often produce a dull, short sound (due to high copper content) or a sharp, piercing sound (due to lead-zinc content).
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Dragon Scales: The dragon scales on genuine coins are clear, three-dimensional, and resemble relief carvings; fake coins typically have blurry or stiff, lifeless dragon scales.
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Inner Teeth: The inner teeth of genuine coins are uniform in thickness and neatly arranged; counterfeit inner teeth are often of varying lengths or even show adhesions.
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Calligraphy Spirit: The characters "Manchurian Provinces Minted" and "Xuan Tong Yuan Bao" are dignified and powerful, with natural brushstrokes; fake coin characters often appear weak and lack spirit.
Expert Advice: Silver coin authentication requires rich experience and specialized equipment (such as a spectrometer). If you have doubts about your collection, it is recommended to contact Hong Kong Commercial Bank for a free preliminary appraisal to avoid losses due to misjudgment.
Historical Background: The Unique Status of Manchurian Provinces Xuan Tong Yuan Bao
The "Manchurian Provinces" refers to Fengtian, Jilin, and Heilongjiang provinces in the late Qing Dynasty. In the 33rd year of Guangxu (1907), the Qing government reorganized these three provinces into administrative provinces and merged the original mints to establish the "Manchurian Provinces General Mint."
This "Kuping 1 Mace 4.4 Candareens" (i.e., 2 Jiao silver coin) began to be massively minted as subsidiary currency in the 1st year of Xuantong (1909). It witnessed the economic strategy of the late Qing Dynasty to unify the monetary system and resist the influx of foreign silver dollars into Northeast China. Due to the turbulent situation in Northeast China at that time, with Russia and Japan vying for influence, this small silver coin carried a heavy geopolitical history, which is also the cultural reason why it has always maintained its popularity in the numismatic collecting community.
Information regarding Hong Kong Commercial Bank's recycling of "Manchurian Provinces Kuping 1 Mace 4.4 Candareens" silver coins:
Introduction to Manchurian Provinces Kuping 1 Mace 4.4 Candareens Silver Coin
The Manchurian Provinces Kuping 1 Mace 4.4 Candareens silver coin is a type of silver coin minted in the late Qing Dynasty by the joint efforts of Fengtian (present-day Liaoning), Jilin, and Heilongjiang provinces. Due to its unique historical background and relatively rare surviving quantity, this silver coin has attracted the attention of many collectors and investors. It is not only an important physical testament in monetary history but also a microcosm of the economic and social development of the Northeast region in modern Chinese history.
Hong Kong Commercial Bank's Acquisition Services
As a silver coin recycling institution, Hong Kong Commercial Bank provides the following acquisition services for the Manchurian Provinces Kuping 1 Mace 4.4 Candareens silver coin:
- Authenticity Appraisal: With rich industry experience and advanced testing equipment, Hong Kong Commercial Bank can provide customers with accurate authenticity appraisal services, ensuring the genuineness and integrity of each silver coin.
- Value Assessment: Based on the specific condition of the silver coin (e.g., appearance, wear and tear) and the latest market trends, Hong Kong Commercial Bank provides a detailed value assessment report for each silver coin.
- Open and Transparent Quotation: Based on the above assessment results, Hong Kong Commercial Bank will provide a fair and reasonable quotation and explain the pricing basis to customers, ensuring transparency throughout the process.
- Convenient Settlement Methods: To facilitate customers, Hong Kong Commercial Bank offers multiple settlement methods, including but not limited to cash payment, bank transfer, etc., ensuring safe and fast transactions.
- Customer Service Guarantee: Hong Kong Commercial Bank is committed to providing excellent service experience for every customer, with dedicated personnel tracking services from consultation to transaction completion, answering any questions.
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