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Buying and selling Republic of China Year 8 One Yuan Yuan Silver Dollar - Special Edition One Yuan | Gu Jin Jian Bao

Buying and selling Republic of China Year 8 One Yuan Yuan Silver Dollar - Special Edition One Yuan | Gu Jin Jian Bao

Among all the Yuan Datou silver coin series (Year Three, Year Eight, Year Nine, Year Ten), the Year Eight Yuan Datou has a relatively smaller mintage and fewer surviving examples, yet it boasts the richest variety of versions. This is primarily linked to the historical context of the time: 1919 was shortly after the end of World War I, leading to a shortage of imported coin dies and tooling materials. Engravers in various domestic mints produced many subtle variations during the process of repairing and replicating dies.

These historical traces have created the popular trend of introducing Year Eight Yuan Datou varieties, which is highly discussed in the numismatic collecting community today. For experienced collectors, a seemingly ordinary Year Eight coin can have a significantly different collection value and market price if there is a slight variation in the font strokes or the Jiahe (grain) pattern.

The Republic of China Year Eight Yuan Shikai Special Edition One Yuan Silver Coin is a relatively rare and highly valued item among the Yuan Datou series. This silver coin was minted in 1919 as part of the"Yuan Datou"series, featuring Yuan Shikai's profile on the obverse and a Jiahe (grain) pattern with the characters"Yi Yuan "(One Yuan) on the reverse. While its design is similar to other years, variations in detailed engraving, striking depth, copper-silver alloy purity, and different varieties contribute to its distinct collection value.

Analysis of Common and Rare Varieties and Characteristics of Year Eight Yuan Datou

Understanding the characteristics of the Year Eight Yuan Shikai One Yuan coin is the first step to elevating your collecting perspective. Below is a compilation of some of the most sought-after special varieties of the Year Eight Yuan Datou, all of which command a high premium in the current old silver coin acquisition market:

Variety Name Detailed Feature Analysis Collection Rarity Market Popularity
Year Eight "Niukou" Zao On the obverse, in the"Gao"(gao) radical of the character"Zao"(zao), the lower"Kou"(kou) character is connected to the vertical stroke above it, resembling the character"Niu"(niu, meaning ox). Extremely High (★★★★★) Top-tier, highly sought after by collectors
Year Eight "Liankou" Zao On the obverse, the"Kou"(kou) radical of the character"Zao"(zao) is connected to the edge of the"Chuo"(chuò) radical on the left, visually merging into one. High (★★★★☆) Relatively high, very few circulating in the market
Year Eight "Quekou" Zao On the obverse, the"Kou"(kou) radical of the character"Zao"(zao) is missing a stroke either at the top or bottom, showing a distinct gap. Medium-High (★★★★) Stable, a must-have for advanced collectors
Year Eight "Shudian" Nian On the obverse, the fourth stroke (dot) of the character"Year"(nian, meaning year) is a vertical downward"vertical dot"instead of the usual slanted dot. Medium-High (★★★★) Stable, highly recognizable
Year Eight Left/Right Hollow Leaves In the Jiahe (grain) pattern on the reverse, specific wheat leaves on the left or right side appear "hollow" or unfilled in their engraving. High (★★★★☆) Relatively high, requires careful examination with a magnifying glass

Expert Tips: Core Techniques for Identifying Genuine Year Eight Yuan Datou Coins

As the value of old silver coins rises, counterfeits are becoming increasingly prevalent. Mastering basic Year Eight Yuan Datou authenticity identification techniques can help you initially vet your collectibles:

  1. Standard Weight and Size Test: A genuine Year Eight One Yuan silver coin typically weighs between 26.6 grams and 26.8 grams, with a diameter of approximately 39 mm. If the weight deviation is too large (e.g., lighter than 26 grams or heavier than 27 grams), it is usually a lead-filled or alloy counterfeit.
  2. Sound Test for Authenticity: When genuine silver coins are struck together, they produce a clear, mellow, and long-lasting ringing sound. Modern counterfeit copper-nickel alloy coins often produce a sharp, jarring, or dull and short sound.
  3. Observe Natural Patina: After a hundred years, the storage and maintenance of old silver coins vary, but the natural oxidation patina of genuine coins usually shows a natural color transition and adheres tightly. Chemical-induced fake patinas appear superficial, have a uniform color, and can often be wiped off with alcohol.
  4. Examine the Reeded Edge and Machine Striking Lines: Mints during the Republic of China era used large high-pressure machines for minting. Genuine coins have deep, even reeded edges without file marks. Counterfeits are often sand-cast or low-pressure struck, and their edges frequently have burrs or are overly smooth.

The buyback price of a Yuan Shikai Special Edition One Yuan Silver Coin fluctuates based on the coin's condition, rarity, and market demand. In the market, the buyback price for coins in common circulated condition is usually several thousand New Taiwan Dollars, while well-preserved uncirculated coins or rare special editions can fetch buyback prices of tens of thousands of New Taiwan Dollars or even higher. The specific price needs to be assessed based on the coin's preservation status, whether it has a authentication Zheng Shu (certificate of authenticity), and other factors.

Gu Jin Jian Bao specializes in the Buyback of various rare silver coins. We offer on-site verification and free preliminary appraisal services to ensure you can Buyback your cherished collections at a reasonable and high price. Feel free to contact us for more details!


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How much do prices vary between different varieties of Yuan Datou?

A: Due to varying quantities in circulation, the price difference between different sub-varieties of Yuan Datou (such as the large character version, small character version, and different mint versions) can range from several times to dozens of times. Our experts at Gu Jin Jian Bao have a complete database of varieties and can provide an on-the-spot appraisal.

Q: What is the minimum condition required for a Yuan Datou to be worth collecting?

A: Yuan Datou coins graded XF (Extremely Fine) or higher typically hold collector's value, with AU/UNC grades considered high-end. Circulated coins also have a market, but with lower premiums. Our experts will grade each coin individually.

Q: Does repolishing a Yuan Datou significantly affect its value?

A: It has a significant impact. Polishing a Yuan Datou destroys its natural luster, causing its grade to drop from UNC to AU or even lower, and its market price may fall by 30-50%. Gu Jin Jian Bao does not recommend that customers handle it themselves.

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  • 2) We will provide a preliminary quote after receiving your information.

  • 3) Both parties agree on a time and place (on-site inspection is available) to inspect the collection. We will provide a precise quote based on the actual condition of the collection.

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