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Qing Dynasty late 1911 (Xuantong 3rd year) 1 Jiao Qing Dynasty silver coin. Buyback | Gu Jin Jian Bao

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Qing Dynasty late 1911 (Xuantong 3rd year) 1 Jiao Qing Dynasty silver coin. Buyback | Gu Jin Jian Bao

Start with photos so we can assess type, condition and market direction. Higher-value or uncertain items can then be checked in person.

Qing Dynasty late 1911 (Xuantong 3rd year) 1 Jiao Qing Dynasty silver coin. Buyback | Gu Jin Jian Bao

Fast appraisal contact Free photo review
WhatsApp photos for appraisal Front, back and edge photos are usually reviewed first
Phone 852 98342057

Please include front, back, edge, weight, size, detail and certificate photos where available.

Free photo review HK/Macau appointment available Quote after in-person confirmation Cash or transfer handover

Item details and appraisal notes

Gujin Jianbao specializes in the Buyback ofXuantong Three Years One JiaoQing Dynasty Silver Coins, offering professional appraisal and buyback services. We provide free evaluations of yoursilver coinsand support high-price Buyback.

This silver coin was minted in the third year of Xuantong (1911) during the late Qing Dynasty, possessing extremely high historical and collection value. The front of the coin features the characters"Great Qing silver coin"(Da Qing Yin Bi - Great Qing Silver Coin), and the back displays a coiled dragon pattern. As the Xuantong era was the reign of the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, this series of silver coins holds a unique historical status and was issued in relatively limited quantities. Coins in good condition are particularly valuable in the market.

Xuantong Three Years One Jiao Qing Dynasty Silver Coin Basic Specifications

Specification ItemDetailed Parameters / Historical Data
Official NameXuantong Three Years Great Qing Silver Coin One Jiao (Quping Seven Fen Er Li)
Minting AuthorityTianjin Mint of the Ministry of Finance
Issuance BackgroundUnified national currency promoted after the promulgation of the"Coinage Regulations"in the late Qing Dynasty
Standard WeightApprox. 2.7 grams (Quping Seven Fen Er Li)
Standard DiameterApprox. 18.5 mm - 19.0 mm
Material CompositionSilver-copper alloy (standard silver content approx. 80% - 82%)
Font FeaturesRegular script"Great Qing silver coin", elegant and upright font
Dragon Pattern VariantStandard curved-whisker dragon (dragon tail facing right, dragon body three-dimensional)

Physical Authentication: Xuantong Three Years One Jiao Authenticity Guide

As the antique coin market gains popularity, many fakes have also appeared. If you want to knowwhere to sell Xuantong Three Years silver coins for a high-price, you first need to ensure the authenticity of your collection. Here are a few preliminaryXuantong Three Years One Jiao authenticity identificationtips provided by Gujin Jianbao:

  • Examine the reeding and strike pressure: Genuine coins were struck by large minting machines, so the reeding is neat, deep, regular, and natural; fakes often lack sufficient pressure, resulting in shallow reeding with filing marks.
  • Observe the toning and silver color: Authentic century-old silver coins develop a natural historical toning due to oxidation, with soft color transitions and strong adhesion; artificial toning usually has a harsh color, appears superficial, and may even smell of chemicals.
  • Check the dragon scales and character edges: The coiled dragon pattern on genuine Qing Dynasty silver coins is exquisitely carved; even though the dragon scales are tiny, they are distinct and well-arranged. Fakes often have blurry details, and the character edges may appear smeared or weak.
  • Measure dimensions and weigh: Use a precision electronic scale and calipers for measurement. A genuine coin should weigh around 2.7g. If the discrepancy is too large (especially if it's too light), it is highly likely to be a fake or an inferior replica made of impure components.

Gujin Jianbao offers extensive buyback services for Xuantong Three Years One Jiao silver coins of varying conditions and origins, ensuring collectors and investors can choose with confidence. If you have silver coins to sell or any other questions about silver coins, please feel free to contact Gujin Jianbao customer service.


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