名 稱:中華民國袁大頭三年壹圓
First name: One yuan for the first three years of Yuanda of the Republic of China
規 格: 直徑3.9cm重:26.8g
Specification: 3.9cm in diameter and 26.8g
數 量: 一 枚
Quantity: One
合作方式: 議 價
Cooperation method: Negotiation
民國三年鑄造的袁世凱銀幣有很多不同的版本,在正面的圖案是基本相同的,但是在背面的圖案和一些細節方面還是有所不同的。辛亥革命以后,袁世凱就任"臨時大總統"之職,后又成為正式大總統。
There are many different versions of Yuan Shikai silver coins minted in the third year of the Republic of China. The patterns on the front are basically the same, but the patterns on the back and some details are still different. After the Revolution of 1911, Yuan Shikai assumed the post of "Interim President" and later became the official President.
當時,為了鞏固國內政局穩定,發展民族經濟,也為"制憲"和"稱帝"作準備,于是發布《國幣條例》,毅然決定在全國"統一幣制"。
At that time, in order to consolidate the domestic political stability, develop the national economy, and prepare for the "constitution" and "proclaiming the emperor", the "National Currency Regulations" were issued, and the country decided to "unify the currency system".
民國三年版正面為袁世凱側面像,上列"中華民國三年"。"年"字后沒有"造"字,其他年版都在"年"字后面有一"造"字。三年版"民"字中有一"點",而其他年版民字無"點"。鑄造量較少的版別有:"O"記版、粗發版、三角圓版、開口貝版、加鑄"甘肅"兩字版、背雙星版、大胡須版、大耳朵版等。
The front of the three-year edition of the Republic of China is a profile portrait of Yuan Shikai, with "Three Years of the Republic of China" listed above. There is no word "made" after the word "nian", and all other editions have the word "made" after the word "nian". There is a "dot" in the "Min" in the three-year edition, but there is no "dot" in the other editions. Versions with less casting volume include: "O" version, thick hair version, triangle round version, open shell version, cast "Gansu" version, double star version, big beard version, big ear version, etc.
原中國錢幣博物館副館長、中國錢幣學會副秘書長姚朔民指出:"民國三年(1914年),北洋3軍閥政府正式鑄造袁世凱頭像銀幣,因幣上鑄有袁世凱側身頭像,故民間俗稱'袁大頭'。'袁大頭'銀幣共有四種面值:壹圓、中圓(五角)、貳角、壹角,其中最常見的為壹圓'袁大頭',所以俗稱的'袁大頭'主要指壹圓袁世凱頭像銀幣。'袁大頭'由天津造幣廠首先開鑄,其后南京、廣東、武昌、甘肅等地的造幣分廠陸續鑄造,由于其銀兩分量足、信譽好,成為民國時期乃至往后更長時間中國各地大量使用的通行貨幣。"
Yao Shuomin, former deputy curator of the China Numismatic Museum and deputy secretary-general of the Chinese Numismatic Society, pointed out: "In the third year of the Republic of China (1914), the Beiyang 3 warlord government formally minted a silver coin with the head of Yuan Shikai. Because the head of Yuan Shikai is cast on the coin, it is commonly known as the head 'Yuan Datou'.'Yuan Datou' silver coin has four denominations: one yuan, middle round (five corners), two angles, and one corner. The most common one is the one round'Yuan big head', so the commonly known as'Yuan big head' is mainly Refers to a silver coin with a head of Yuan Shikai. The'Yuan Datou' was first minted by the Tianjin Mint, and subsequently minted by mint factories in Nanjing, Guangdong, Wuchang, Gansu and other places. Because of its sufficient silver weight and good reputation, it became the Republic of China A common currency widely used throughout China in the period and beyond."
同時,"袁大頭"由于鑄地多、鑄量大,也出現了許多版別。有趣的是盡管版別不同,但"袁大頭"壹圓幣的標準重量都為七錢二分,以今天的計量方法是26.697克,成色87%-88%,含純銀23.493克。如果按年號"袁大頭"分為民國三年、八年、九年、十年版等,均為普通版。其中,民國八年版為英國伯翰造幣廠所制鋼模鑄造,品相精美,具有很高的收藏價值,尤其是民國八年版的缺口"造"(銀幣上的"造"字的"口"缺一橫)"袁大頭"最值得收藏。另外,從鑄造工藝及齒邊紋飾來看,"袁大頭"還可以分為這些版別:鷹洋齒邊版、丁字齒邊版、英文簽字版、"甘肅"銘文版等、市面也出現含銀成分偏低的民間私鑄幣。
At the same time, "Yuan Datou" has many versions due to its large casting land and large casting volume. What's interesting is that despite the different versions, the standard weight of the "Yuan Datou" one-yuan coin is seven cents and two cents. Today's measurement method is 26.697 grams, the color is 87%-88%, and it contains 23.493 grams of pure silver. If "Yuan Datou" is divided into three-year, eight-year, nine-year, and ten-year editions according to the year name, they are all regular editions. Among them, the eighth edition of the Republic of China was cast in a steel mold made by the British Birham Mint. It is exquisite in appearance and has a high collection value. In particular, the eighth edition of the Republic of China has the gap "made" (the word "made" on silver coins) "Missing a horizontal) "Yuan Datou" is the most worthy of collection. In addition, from the perspective of casting process and tooth edge decoration, "Yuan Datou" can also be divided into these editions: Yingyang tooth edge edition, T-shaped tooth edge edition, English signature edition, "Gansu" inscription edition, etc., and the market also contains Privately minted coins with low silver content.
民國三年(1914年)二月國民政府財政部公布《中華民國國幣條例》,整頓統一幣制,規定民國三年袁頭像銀幣一元為本位幣。重七錢二分,成色銀九銅一(后改為89%),統一流通。由天津造幣廠開鑄。后南京 、廣東 、武昌 、甘肅造幣分廠陸續開鑄,幣值有一元 、半元 、二角、一角等面值。有簽字 、無簽字版,邊齒為185 、170道直線。紀年有三年 、八年 、九年、十年四種,細微差異頗多,成色參差不齊。本品為民國三年(1914年)蘭州造幣廠鑄,此系甘肅"袁大頭"最初鑄品,花文較粗,成色甚劣,鑄不多。
In February of the third year of the Republic of China (1914), the Ministry of Finance of the National Government promulgated the "Regulations on the National Currency of the Republic of China", rectifying the unified currency system, and stipulating that the first silver coin of the Republic of China in the third year of the Republic of China is one yuan as the currency. Seven coins and two cents, fine silver nine bronze one (later changed to 89%), unified circulation. Founded by the Tianjin Mint. Later, mint factories in Nanjing, Guangdong, Wuchang, and Gansu opened successively, with currency values such as one yuan, half yuan, two jiao, and one jiao. There is a signature and no signature version, and the teeth are 185 and 170 straight lines. There are four chronological dates: three years, eight years, nine years, and ten years, with many subtle differences and uneven colors. This product was cast by the Lanzhou Mint in the third year of the Republic of China (1914). This is the original casting of "Yuan Datou" in Gansu.
此袁大頭中華民國三年壹元銀元,直徑:3.9cm 重:26.8g 經過多年歷史的洗禮品相還保存如此完美真是少見,目前,袁大頭正以獨特的魅力吸引著廣大收藏愛好者,市場前景非??捎^。加之,袁大頭中華民國三年壹元銀元在歷史上存世時間并不長,如今存留于世的更是非常稀少,故而此幣彌足珍貴,具有很高的文化價值和收藏價值。
This Yuan Datou three-year one dollar silver dollar from the Republic of China, diameter: 3.9cm, weight: 26.8g, after many years of history, the appearance of the wash gift is so perfect that it is rare. At present, Yuan Datou is attracting collectors with unique charm. The prospects are very impressive. In addition, Yuan Datou's three-year one-dollar silver dollar of the Republic of China has not survived for a long time in history, and now it is very rare in the world. Therefore, this coin is precious and has high cultural value and collection value.