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Sichuan Province Made Treasury Standard 3 Mace 6 Candareens Guangxu Yuanbao Hong Kong Door-to-Door Silver Coin Collection | Hong Kang Traders

Sichuan Province Made Treasury Standard 3 Mace 6 Candareens Guangxu Yuanbao Hong Kong Door-to-Door Silver Coin Collection | Hong Kang Traders

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In-depth Appreciation: The Collection Value and Varieties of the Sichuan Province Ku Ping 3 Mace 6 Candareens Xuan Tong Yuan Bao

To help you gain a deeper understanding of your collection, we have compiled common information and market analysis regarding the "Sichuan Province Ku Ping 3 Mace 6 Candareens Xuan Tong Yuan Bao." Although this silver coin is an auxiliary coin (small denomination), it holds a unique position in the history of currency reform in the late Qing Dynasty, and its collection value is often underestimated by the public.


1. Basic Physical Specifications and Characteristics of the Silver Coin (Physical Specifications)

Many collectors tend to overlook the specific parameters of small denomination silver coins. Understanding standard specifications is the first step in identifying authenticity. Silver coins from Sichuan Province are known for their unique "Han" character markings (on some varieties) or dragon design style. Below are the standard specifications for reference:

Feature Detailed Data / Description Remarks
Denomination Ku Ping 3 Mace 6 Candareens (equivalent to 5 Cents at the time) One of the smallest denominations in the Qing Dynasty silver coin system, commonly known as "small mace" or "five-cent silver."
Minting Year Xuan Tong Year 1 to 3 (1909-1911) The last reign title of the late Qing Dynasty, with a short historical span and relatively fewer surviving pieces.
Standard Weight Approximately 1.3g - 1.4g Due to circulation wear, the actual weight may fluctuate slightly, but excessively light weight is usually a sign of a counterfeit.
Standard Diameter Approximately 16 mm Extremely small, difficult to preserve, and easily lost.
Material Silver Silver content is usually around 80% - 82%, with the remainder being copper.
Obverse Design Central "Xuan Tong Yuan Bao," with or without a floral ornament in the center, surrounded by a pearl circle, with "Sichuan Province Made" written above and "Ku Ping 3 Mace 6 Candareens" written below. The calligraphy is vigorous, and the Sichuan variety has a unique calligraphic style.
Reverse Design Coiling dragon playing with a pearl (commonly known as the Sichuan Dragon) The dragon scales have a strong three-dimensional feel, and the varying lengths of the dragon's spines are a key point for distinguishing varieties.

2. What Factors Determine Valuation? (Valuation Factors)

Although the "Sichuan 3 Mace 6 Candareens" has a small face value, its premium is extremely high for top-grade pieces. Because small silver coins were mainly used for daily change at the time, their circulation rate was very high. Therefore, pieces that have survived to this day with intact dragon scales and clear lettering are extremely rare.

Hongkang Trading Company Valuation Reference Table:

Evaluation Dimension Description and Market Impact Keywords (Long-tail Keywords)
Dragon Scale Integrity (Strike) Whether the scales on the dragon's body on the reverse side are clearly visible is a key indicator of uncirculated or near-uncirculated condition. The less wear, the exponentially higher the price. Sichuan Xuan Tong Yuan Bao full scales, deep strike, clear lettering
Luster & Patina Original cartwheel luster (Mint Luster) is the most valuable. If it has old patina (colorful patina, circular patina), as long as it is naturally formed, it can also significantly increase its value. Original luster Sichuan small mace, old patina silver coin, colorful patina
Variety Rarity (Varieties) Sichuan silver coins have various subtle varieties (e.g., differences in calligraphy, length of dragon spines, shape of the flaming pearl). Special varieties are priced much higher than common ones. Sichuan Province unusual variety, Xuan Tong Yuan Bao varieties
Presence of Defects Due to the extremely small size of the coin, any scratches, chopmarks, or cleaning marks will severely affect its grading. Silver coin without chopmarks, uncleaned original condition

3. Why Choose Hongkang Trading Company to Recycle Your Sichuan Silver Coin?

There is more information available in the market for large-sized silver dollars such as "Yuan Datou" or "Daqing Silver Coins," but on-site authentication for small denomination auxiliary coins is often overlooked. Hongkang Trading Company has experience in handling the market for rare auxiliary coins, ensuring that the value of your collection is not underestimated.

  • Accurate Variety Identification: Our team of experts is familiar with the various subtle varieties of Sichuan Province silver coins and can accurately distinguish between common and rare varieties, preventing you from selling a valuable piece as an ordinary silver coin.

  • Targeted High-Price Recycling: We understand the scarcity of "small coins in good condition." For 3 mace 6 candareens silver coins in excellent condition, with luster or old patina, we are willing to offer a premium acquisition price higher than the market average.

  • Transparent Authentication Process: During the on-site recycling process in Hong Kong, we will explain the coin's condition, weight test results, and pricing basis face-to-face, helping you feel confident in the transaction.

The Sichuan Province Ku Ping 3 Mace 6 Candareens Xuan Tong Yuan Bao is a silver coin minted by the local mint in Sichuan Province during the Xuan Tong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1909-1911). This silver coin was not only one of the important circulating currencies at the time but also reflected the development and changes in China's local financial system during the late Qing Dynasty. Well-preserved Sichuan Province Ku Ping 3 Mace 6 Candareens Xuan Tong Yuan Bao coins usually have a considerable recycling value in the market. Depending on their condition, historical background, and rarity, recycling prices range from several thousand to tens of thousands of yuan.

Hongkang Trading Company Recycling Services:

Hongkang Trading Company specializes in the recycling of various ancient coins, particularly excelling in handling rare silver dollars with historical and collection value, such as the Sichuan Province Ku Ping 3 Mace 6 Candareens Xuan Tong Yuan Bao. We offer the following acquisition services:

  • Free Professional Appraisal:Our experienced team of experts will evaluate your coins to ensure accurate judgment of their authenticity and market value.
  • High-Price Recycling:Based on current market conditions, we provide clients with fair recycling prices, ensuring sellers receive the most equitable returns.
  • Quality Service:Hongkang Trading Company is committed to integrity, offering an efficient and transparent transaction process, allowing every customer to enjoy convenient and worry-free service.

Whether you are a collector or a seller looking to understand the value of your silver coins, you are welcome to contact Hongkang Trading Company at any time. We will wholeheartedly provide you with the most thoughtful service and support.

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Common FAQs

How are special editions (signed editions, Gansu editions, etc.) valued?

Based on rarity and market demand. Signed editions, Gansu inscribed editions, and O-version triangular yuan are highly sought-after and command extremely high premiums. We recommend sending clear photos of both sides and key features for evaluation.

Will you still buy a Szechuan Province Ku-ping 3 Mace 6 Candareens Guangxu Yuanbao if it has wear and scratches?

Yes, we will. The value of silver coins is primarily determined by their condition grade (from uncirculated UNC to good G). Minor wear is considered normal circulation marks and will result in an adjusted valuation based on its grade, but we will not reject it.

Will graded coins (PCGS/NGC) be more valuable?

Yes. Third-party professional grading (PCGS, NGC, Gongbo) significantly increases liquidity and confidence, and high-grade coins can double in value. We also accept ungraded coins and can provide professional on-site appraisals.

How do you authenticate silver coins?

We inspect multiple indicators including weight, diameter, reeding, sound, patina, and engraving details. With 20 years of appraisal experience, we can authenticate common silver coins like Yuan Datou, Sun Xiaotou, Boat Yuan, and Dragon Yuan on the spot.

How can I get a free appraisal from Hong Kong Hong Kang Coin & Collectibles?

Simply WhatsApp 9453 0784 and send us photos. For coins, include photos of both sides and the reeding; for banknotes, include the prefix and serial number. We typically respond with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free doorstep collection services in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can visit our shop for an immediate transaction.