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of (1908) Guangxu Yuanbao (7 mace and 2 candareens) from the Central Mint. 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.

of (1908) Guangxu Yuanbao (7 mace and 2 candareens) from the Central Mint. Buyback | Gu Jin Jian Bao

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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.

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Kukam Treasure Appraisal — Hong Kong Ancient Coin /AntiquesAppraisal Specialist, specializing in the professional Buyback ofsilver dollars, commemorative banknotes, paper money, and other ancient coin collections. Our master personally provides one-on-one appraisals.

Exploring the Pinnacle of Late Qing Dynasty Coinage: The Historical Significance of the 1908 Imperial MintGuangxu YuanbaoKu Ping Qi Qian Er Fen

Among the numerous Chinese machine-strucksilver coins, the1908 (34th Year of Guangxu) Imperial Mint Guangxu Yuanbao Ku Ping Qi Qian Er Fen(dubbed"Zao Zong"by professionals) has always held a very special historical status and collection value. As a legal tender meticulously crafted by the Tianjin Imperial Mint by the Qing government to unify the national currency system and reclaim coinage rights from various provinces, this silver dollar represents the highest level of minting craftsmanship during the late Qing Dynasty.

For collectors keen onQing Dynasty Silver Coinsfrom the Imperial Mint auction recordsandold silver dollar investments, the"Zao Zong"is not merely a circulating currency, but also a witness to an era of change. Its obverse features powerful calligraphy in Manchu and Chinese, while the reverse boasts a deeply engraved, majestic coiled dragon design. The intricate details of the dragon scales showcase the top-tier steel die-engraving technology of the time, making it a recognized aesthetic benchmark for Chinese dragon dollars.

Analysis of Specifications and Varieties of the Imperial Mint Guangxu Yuanbao Ku Ping Qi Qian Er Fen

To help collectors gain a deeper understanding of this precious dragon dollar, we have compiled detailed physical parameters and variety characteristics. Mastering these details is fundamental to understanding thelatest buyback price trends for Zao Zong silver dollars.

Feature DimensionDetailed Parameters and Professional DescriptionKey Appraisal Point
Year of Minting and Background1908 (34th year of Guangxu) Tianjin Imperial MintA landmark product of late Qing monetary reform, with relatively limited mintage.
Material and Standard WeightApprox. 90% pure silver, 10% copper alloy; standard weight between26.6 grams - 26.8 grams.Soft and mellow silver luster; weight is the first hurdle in authentication.
Obverse Text CharacteristicsCentral beaded border with"Guangxu Yuanbao"and Manchu script,"Imperial Mint"on top,"Ku Ping Qi Qian Er Fen"on bottom.Elegant and grand calligraphy,deep and three-dimensional characters, without blurry connections.
Reverse Pattern CharacteristicsCentral design of the iconic coiled dragon of the Qing Dynasty, outer ring with English"TAI-CHING TI-KUO SILVER COIN".Dragon eyes are piercing,dragon scales are distinctly layered, and the interplay between cloud patterns and dragon body is exquisitely handled.
Common Variety DifferencesDivided into multiple subtle varieties based on dragon pattern details, English font size, beaded border features (e.g., large character version, small character version).Specific rare varieties command extremely high market premiums, requiring observation of details under high magnification.

Key Indicators Determining buyback value: Condition and Patina Grading of Old Silver Dollars

Many clients wonder why the market price of the same"1908 Imperial Mint Guangxu Yuanbao"can vary greatly. This primarily depends on the overall condition of the coin. Below are our core evaluation standards whenbuyingold banknotesat high-prices:

Evaluation DimensionValue-Adding Factors (Top Condition Characteristics)Value-Depreciating Factors (Common Condition Flaws)
Surface PatinaPossesses natural, original old patina (e.g., iridescent patina, chestnut-colored patina), with a rich underlying luster.Artificially chemically cleaned (resulting in a sickly shine), unnatural fake patina.
Wear on Design and TextDragon scales full and unworn, characters like new, Manchu script clear and visible, high points fully preserved.Large areas of dragon chest and belly scales worn flat, character edges blurry and smooth.
Field ConditionField is flat and clean, without significant dings, showing cartwheel luster under light.Surface covered with severe scratches, chop marks (e.g., ink chops, hard steel stamps), or planchet flaws.
Edge Milling and Physical IntegrityEdge milling is regular and deep, with sufficient strike pressure, no deformation.Severe edge damage, previously mounted or holed then repaired, filed edges.

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We consistently buy back all kinds of silver dollars, including large-head and small-head silver dollars, Jiangnan minted silver dollars, Beiyang minted silver dollars, Hubei minted dragon dollars, Guangdong minted silver dollars, Daqing Xuan San dragon dollars, Trade dollars, Ship dollars, Seated Liberty dollars, Dragon dollars, and Eagle dollars. The condition of silver dollars is very important, so please do not clean or rub them. Free on-site cash transactions!

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