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High-Price Silver Dollar Buyback: Sichuan Province Minted Xuan Tong Yuan Bao (3 Mace 6 Candareens) Best Price | Hongkang Store

High-Price Silver Dollar Buyback: Sichuan Province Minted Xuan Tong Yuan Bao (3 Mace 6 Candareens) Best Price | Hongkang Store

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Sichuan Province Xuantong Yuanbao (3 Mace and 6 Candareens): A Simple Dissection of its Historical Background and Collection Value

Witness to Late Qing Currency Reform: The Unique Status of Sichuan's "Han Yuan"

The Xuangtong Yuanbao coin from Sichuan Province is not merely circulating currency; it is a tangible witness to the currency reforms of the late Qing Dynasty and the history of Sichuan's local finances. During the Xuantong reign (1909-1911), the Qing government attempted to unify the currency system. The Sichuan Silver Mint, an important minting institution at the time, produced silver coins known for their exquisite craftsmanship and vigorous calligraphy. The "3 mace and 6 candareens" denomination (commonly known as "half-dollar" or "50 cents") is relatively rarer compared to the main "7 mace and 2 candareens" coin. Furthermore, due to the turbulent situation in Sichuan at the time, dies were frequently replaced, resulting in a rich variety of editions. This has made the "Chuanlong" variety a hot pursuit for collectors today.

Professional Parameter Specification Table (Numismatic Specifications)

To provide collectors and sellers with a more precise understanding of the physical characteristics of their silver coins, below are the technical specifications for a standard Xuangtong Yuanbao from Sichuan Province, 3 mace and 6 candareens:

Parameter (Parameters) Detailed Specification (Specifications) Remarks
Minting Year Xuantong Reign of Qing Dynasty (approx. 1909-1911) The last reign title of the late Qing, historically significant
Mint Sichuan Silver Mint Famous producer of "Chuan Yang" (Sichuan Silver Dollars)
Denomination 3 Mace and 6 Candareens Also known as Half Dollar (50 Cents)
Standard Weight Approx. 13.0g - 13.5g Circulation wear may cause a slight decrease in weight; caution if below 12.5g
Standard Diameter Approx. 33.0mm - 33.5mm Slight variations depending on the variety
Silver Purity Approx. 80% - 85% Purity varied among provinces in the late Qing; Chuan Yang purity was generally slightly lower than central government issues
Obverse Design "Xuantong Yuanbao" within a beaded circle, Manchu script in the center Four-character calligraphy style varies, with elements of regular script
Reverse Design Coiled dragon (commonly known as Chuanlong) Three-dimensional dragon scales, unique cloud patterns

How is the purchase price calculated? (Market Value Factors)

When conducting silver coin recycling appraisals, Hong Kong Commercial Bank primarily assesses the premium based on the following professional dimensions, in addition to international silver price fluctuations. These are also key factors in determining whether your collection can fetch a high price:

  1. Variety Rarity

    The Sichuan Xuangtong Yuanbao 3 mace and 6 candareens exist in multiple varieties, such as "narrow-faced dragon," "wide-faced dragon," and "pearl dragon." The market value of special varieties or misprinted editions (e.g., subtle differences in strokes, varying lengths of dragon spines) is often significantly higher than that of common versions. Our team of experts possesses the ability to identify subtle varieties, ensuring that your rare editions are not overlooked.

  2. Condition & Luster

    • Mint Luster: Coins with their original rotational luster from the time of minting command benchmark prices.

    • Patina: Naturally formed, evenly colored "rainbow patina" or "black lacquer antique" patinas are highly sought after by experienced collectors. Never attempt to clean them yourself, as this can destroy the patina and cause a drastic drop in value.

    • Field Condition: Coins without chopmarks, repairs, or severe scratches will receive higher grading scores and better recycling prices.

  3. Strike Quality

    Due to equipment pressure at the time, some Chuan Yang coins exhibit "weak strikes" (blurred designs). "Deep strike" masterpieces with clear inscriptions and full, well-defined dragon scales have high liquidity and premium potential in the market.

Why choose Hong Kong Commercial Bank? Because we don't give false quotes to attract customers; our quoted price is the actual received price.

  • No price suppression: We quote based on the daily international coin auction market.

  • No swapping: All appraisals are completed under surveillance or in your presence.

  • Instant payment: Regardless of the amount, payment is settled on-site after confirming the transaction, ensuring security.

Hong Kong Commercial Bank's Old Silver Coin and Silver Dollar Recycling Service Description:

1. Wide Range of Recycling

Hong Kong Commercial Bank specializes in the recycling of various old silver coins and silver dollars, including but not limited to Qing Dynasty Yuanbao, Republican-era silver dollars, local silver coins, and international silver coins. Whether it's a rare Hubei Province Kuping Qifen Erli silver coin or common "Yuan Datou" (Yuan Shikai) or Sun Yat-sen silver dollars, we offer recycling services.

2. Free Authenticity Appraisal

With extensive industry experience and advanced testing technology, Hong Kong Commercial Bank provides customers with free and accurate authenticity appraisal services. We ensure that every silver coin is evaluated, protecting your rights and interests.

3. Dedicated On-site Service

For customer convenience, Hong Kong Commercial Bank offers a dedicated on-site collection service. No matter where you are, simply make a call or online appointment, and our collection staff will arrive at the designated location on time, providing you with a convenient transaction experience.

4. Instant Cash Payment

Hong Kong Commercial Bank commits to instant cash payment, saving you from waiting for funds. We offer various settlement methods, including cash payment, bank transfer, etc., to meet the needs of different customers and ensure fast and secure transactions.

5. Open and Transparent Quotation

Based on value assessment, Hong Kong Commercial Bank provides customers with reasonable and competitive purchase prices according to the latest market conditions, while maintaining transparency throughout the transaction process, allowing you to confidently trade valuable collections.

6. Full Customer Service Tracking

From initial contact to final transaction, Hong Kong Commercial Bank assigns dedicated personnel to track the service, answer all questions, and ensure every step proceeds smoothly. We are committed to providing the highest quality service experience to every customer and building long-term cooperative relationships.

If you hold valuable old silver coins or silver dollars, please feel free to contact Hong Kong Commercial Bank for a free consultation and appraisal. We look forward to being your most reliable partner in the field of collecting and investing.

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Common FAQs

How to appraise special editions (signed editions, Gansu editions, etc.)?

Based on rarity and market popularity. Signed editions, Gansu overprints, O-mint triangular dots, and other prestigious items command extremely high premiums. We recommend providing clear photos of the front, back, and key features for our assessment.

Silver dollars: For a Sichuan Province three-mace-six-candareens Xuangtong Yuanbao, which has the best price, will you still accept it if it has wear and scratches?

Yes, we will. The appraisal of silver dollars primarily refers to their condition grading (from uncirculated UNC to common use G). Minor wear is considered normal circulation marks, and the appraisal will be adjusted according to the grading, but we will not refuse to accept them.

How to identify genuine silver dollars?

We inspect multiple indicators such as weight, diameter, reeding, sound, toning, and carving details. For common silver dollars like Yuan Datou, Sun Xiaotou, Ship Dollars, and Dragon Dollars, we have 20 years of appraisal experience and can authenticate them on-site.

I have a large batch of silver dollars; can you pick them up at my location?

Yes, we can. We offer free door-to-door pickup across Hong Kong. The more items you have, the more welcome you are. We suggest sorting them by edition and year in advance to facilitate quick appraisal by our expert.

How to get a free appraisal from Wang Hong Kang Coins?

Simply WhatsApp 9453 0784 and send us photos. For coins, photograph the front, back, and reeding; for banknotes, include the serial number. We usually reply with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free door-to-door pickup services in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can visit our shop for on-site transactions.