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Silver coins | High prices paid for Kuping 7 Mace 2 Candareens | Hong Kang Trading

Silver coins | High prices paid for Kuping 7 Mace 2 Candareens | Hong Kang Trading

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The History and Collection Value of the Hupeh Province "Xuantong Yuanbao" (Kuping Seven Mace and Two Candareens)

The "Hupeh Province Xuantong Yuanbao" issued in the late Qing Dynasty is a classic among modern Chinese machine-struck silver coins (commonly known as "Dragon Dollars"). Silver dollars minted during the Xuantong reign are relatively rare today due to their extremely short issuance period. Therefore, they have always been favored by collectors and investors in the antique silver coin buyback market. Legitimate high-priced old silver dollar purchases not only value their historical background but also their specific variations (such as font differences, dragon motif details) and preservation condition.

The standard "Kuping Seven Mace and Two Candareens" specification typically weighs around 26.6 to 26.8 grams, has a diameter of approximately 39 mm, and is mostly made of 90% pure silver. If you have such a silver dollar inherited from your family or acquired by chance, it is highly recommended to seek evaluation from a coin appraisal institution to avoid underestimating its true value due to a lack of understanding of recent auction prices.


Three Key Factors Affecting the Purchase Price of Old Silver Dollars

Many customers often ask, "Where can I get the highest price for old silver dollars?" In fact, the final buyback quote is not a single standard but depends on the following key dimensions. We have compiled a detailed comparison table of condition and value to help you initially understand your treasured collection:

Condition Surface Features and Patina Impact on Buyback Value