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Sun Yat-sen Republic of China Founding Commemorative Coin One Yuan / Sun Yat-sen Buyback | Gu Jin Jian Bao
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In the first year of the Republic of China (1912), the Nanjing Mint, under order from the Ministry of Finance, first minted the Republic of China Sun Yat-sen Commemorative Coin. The center of the obverse of thesilver dollarfeatures a side profile of Sun Yat-sen, surrounded by a double-ring design (an inner line circle and an outer beaded circle). Above the rim, the four characters"Zhong Hua Republic of China"(Republic of China) are engraved in official script, and below, the five characters"Kai Guo Ji Nian Bi"(Founding Commemorative Coin) are also in official script. Long floral patterns adorn both sides. The reverse features the vertical official script characters"Yi Yuan"(One Yuan) and a jiahe (auspicious grain) pattern in the center. The periphery also has a double-ring design (an inner line circle and an outer beaded circle). Above the rim,"THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA"is engraved in English, and below,"ONE DOLLAR"is engraved in English. Five-pointed stars are arranged on the lower left and right, hence it is known as the"Lower Five-Pointed Star Version."The characteristics of this coin are: the five-pointed stars are located at the bottom, the five-pointed stars on both sides are properly positioned, the spacing between the five-pointed stars and the English text is closer, and there are no errors in the English letters. After Yuan Shikai usurped power and became president, the minting of this coin was quickly stopped. Due to its short minting period and limited circulation, it is particularly rare and valuable.
Sun XiaotouSilver CoinCommon Versions In-depth Analysis: Differences Between the Lower Five-Star and Other Versions
Many collectors often confuse different versions when exploring thecharacteristics of the Republic of China Founding Commemorative Coin versions. Throughout the"Sun Xiaotou"series, various versions were produced due to changes in minting periods and locations. Understanding thedifferences between the lower five-star silver coin and the upper six-star versionis key to assessing their historical significance and collection value.
| Version Name | Star Position and Characteristics | Minting Period and Historical Background | Market Rarity and Collection Value |
| Lower Five-Star Version | On the reverse side, at the 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock positions, there is onefive-pointed stareach. | First minted by the Nanjing Mint in 1912 (the first year of the Republic of China). Quickly stopped minting after Yuan Shikai took office. | Extremely high. It belongs to the initial coinage of the founding period, circulated for a very short time, and is rare in existence. |
| Upper Six-Star Version | On the reverse side, at the 2 o'clock and 10 o'clock positions, there is onesix-pointed stareach. | Reminted in 1927 (the sixteenth year of the Republic of China) after the Northern Expedition's victory and the Nationalist Government established its capital in Nanjing. | Medium to relatively high. Mass-produced to replace theYuan Datou, but some proof versions or error versions are highly valuable. |
| Common Version (Three Petal / Dotted Grass, etc.) | Slight differences in star positions and pattern details (such as the grass heads of the jiahe pattern, and the number of petals). | Derived versions successively minted by various mints (such as Tianjin, Zhejiang, etc.) after 1927. | Depends on condition. Relatively large quantity in existence, a common basic collectible in the coin market. |
Professional Appraisal Guide: How to Authenticate Sun Xiaotou Lower Five-Star Silver Coins
As thelatest buyback prices for Sun Xiaotou silver dollarscontinue to rise, many fakes have also appeared in the market. For the high-value Lower Five-Star version, we recommend conductingold silver dollar authenticationfrom the following four professional aspects:
- Weight and Specifications Test: A standard authentic Sun Xiaotou One Yuan silver coin should weigh between26.6 grams and 26.8 grams, with a diameter of approximately39 millimetersand a thickness of approximately2.5 millimeters. Fakes often weigh too little or too much due to issues with metal composition.
- Silver Content and Sound Quality Assessment: The standard silver content of an authentic coin is89%. Hold the center of the silver coin flat with your fingertips and gently tap the edge. An authentic coin will produce a clear, prolonged, and mellow sound; if the sound is sharp and harsh or dull and short, it is highly likely to be a counterfeit made of copper or lead-tin alloy.
- Observation of Patina and Silver Tone of Old Silver Dollars: Authentic coins that have been around for a hundred years will develop a natural, rich, and tightly adhered"patina"(such as inherited black lacquer patina, iridescent patina, etc.), with a soft underlying luster; chemical patinas on fakes usually float on the surface, have a pungent odor, and the silver color is pale and reflects harshly.
- Microscopic Examination of Edge Reeding and Lettering: The edge reeding of the Lower Five-Star version is produced by old-fashioned machinery, with uniform spacing, clean cuts, and natural wear. The English letters"THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA"on the reverse and the texture of the jiahe (auspicious grain) should be three-dimensional and full; under a magnifying glass, fake coins often show weak lettering and casting sand holes on the edges.
Currently, the price of Sun Yat-sen's founding commemorative coins in the collection market is steadily rising, especially for silver dollars in perfect condition, with buyback prices reaching tens of thousands of yuan or even higher. Its rarity and historical value make it a top priority in silver dollar collection, and it is a highly sought-after treasure in the market. If you have Buyback needs, please contact Gujin Jianbao.
Gujin Jianbaohas been rooted in Hong Kong for many years, specializing in the appraisal and Buyback of ancient coins and precious metals. Masters handlesilver dollars, old banknotes,gold jewelry, ancient jade, and porcelain. Have questions?WhatsApp 98342057. Send us a photo, and we usually reply the same day. How the price is calculated, the purity, the weight—everything is clearly communicated.
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