袁大頭是民國時期主要流通貨幣之一,“袁大頭”是對袁世凱像系列硬幣的口語俗稱,嚴(yán)謹(jǐn)點說叫“袁世凱像背嘉禾銀幣”。北洋政府為了整頓幣制,劃一銀幣,于民國三年(1914年)二月,頒布《國幣條例》十三條,決定實行銀本位制度。《國幣條例》規(guī)定:“以庫平純銀六錢四分八厘為價格之單位,定名為圓”,“一圓銀幣,總重七錢二分,銀八九,銅一一”,“一圓銀幣用數(shù)無限制”,即以一圓銀幣為無限法償?shù)谋疚毁J幣。根據(jù)這一規(guī)定,于1914年12月及1915年2月, 先后由造幣總廠及江南造幣廠開鑄一圓銀幣,幣面鐫刻袁世凱頭像,俗稱“袁頭幣”或“袁大頭”。
Yuan Datou was one of the main currency in circulation during the Republic of China. "Yuan Datou" is the colloquial term for the series of Yuan Shikai's portrait coins. Strictly speaking, it is called "Yuan Shikai's portrait back of the Golden Harvest Silver Coin". In order to rectify the currency system and standardize the silver coin, the Beiyang government promulgated 13 Articles of the National Currency Regulations in February of the Republic of China (1914) and decided to implement the silver standard system. The "National Currency Regulations" stipulates: "The price is based on Kuping's sterling silver six quarters and eight cents, and the unit is named Yuan", "One round silver coin has a total weight of seven coins and two cents, silver eighty-nine, and copper one one." There is no limit to the number of one-yen silver coins", that is, one-yen silver coin is the standard credit currency with unlimited repayment. According to this regulation, in December 1914 and February 1915, one round of silver coins were minted by the Mint and Jiangnan Mint. The head of Yuan Shikai was engraved on the coin, commonly known as "Yuan Tou Coin" or "Yuan Head"。
“袁大頭”,是對鑄造于民國初年鐫有袁世凱側(cè)面頭像壹圓銀幣的一種俗稱。因其首鑄于民國三年,又有稱“民三”者,此類別稱由來已久。作為民國袁大頭是民國時期主要流通貨幣之一,“袁大頭”是對袁世凱像系列硬幣的口語俗稱,嚴(yán)謹(jǐn)點說叫“袁世凱像背嘉禾銀幣”。北洋政府為了整頓幣制,劃一銀幣,于民國三年(1914年)二月,頒布《國幣條例》十三條,決定實行銀本位制度。《國幣條例》規(guī)定:“以庫平純銀六錢四分八厘為價格之單位,定名為圓”,“一圓銀幣,總重七錢二分,銀八九,銅一一”,“一圓銀幣用數(shù)無限制”,即以一圓銀幣為無限法償?shù)谋疚毁J幣。根據(jù)這一規(guī)定,于1914年12月及1915年2月, 先后由造幣總廠及江南造幣廠開鑄一圓銀幣,幣面鐫刻袁世凱頭像,俗稱“袁頭幣”或“袁大頭”。“袁大頭”,是對鑄造于民國初年鐫有袁世凱側(cè)面頭像壹圓銀幣的一種俗稱。因其首鑄于民國三年,又有稱“民三”者,此類別稱由來已久。作為民國軍閥銀幣的領(lǐng)頭羊,“大頭”系列對錢幣收藏愛好者來說,并不陌生。“袁大頭”銀元的誕生,也是銀元發(fā)展的必然結(jié)果。在辛亥革命后,袁世凱為了解決軍費和提高個人政治地位而發(fā)行的銀元貨幣,因這些銀元鑄有他的側(cè)身圖像而得名。此組“中華民國三年袁大頭私鑄幣”錢幣一組共38枚,8枚22g左右,7枚20g,2枚19.9g,1枚24g,20枚21g左右,錢幣正面袁世凱側(cè)身像,上刻有“中華民國三年”,背面圖案是兩株交叉的稻穗,中央為“壹圓”字樣。由于它是實物貨幣,介于人們對貴金屬的認(rèn)可,以及對歷史文化強(qiáng)烈的認(rèn)同感,因此收藏的人不在少數(shù)。“袁大頭”的變現(xiàn)能力比較強(qiáng),這也是藏家看好的因素之一!袁大頭是民國時期主要流通貨幣之一,“袁大頭”是對袁世凱像系列硬幣的口語俗稱,嚴(yán)謹(jǐn)點說叫“袁世凱像背嘉禾銀幣”。北洋政府為了整頓幣制,劃一銀幣,于民國三年(1914年)二月,頒布《國幣條例》十三條,決定實行銀本位制度。《國幣條例》規(guī)定:“以庫平純銀六錢四分八厘為價格之單位,定名為圓”,“一圓銀幣,總重七錢二分,銀八九,銅一一”,“一圓銀幣用數(shù)無限制”,即以一圓銀幣為無限法償?shù)谋疚毁J幣。根據(jù)這一規(guī)定,于1914年12月及1915年2月, 先后由造幣總廠及江南造幣廠開鑄一圓銀幣,幣面鐫刻袁世凱頭像,俗稱“袁頭幣”或“袁大頭”。“袁大頭”,是對鑄造于民國初年鐫有袁世凱側(cè)面頭像壹圓銀幣的一種俗稱。因其首鑄于民國三年,又有稱“民三”者,此類別稱由來已久。作為民國軍閥銀幣的領(lǐng)頭羊,“大頭”系列對錢幣收藏愛好者來說,并不陌生。“袁大頭”銀元的誕生,也是銀元發(fā)展的必然結(jié)果。在辛亥革命后,袁世凱為了解決軍費和提高個人政治地位而發(fā)行的銀元貨幣,因這些銀元鑄有他的側(cè)身圖像而得名。此組“中華民國三年袁大頭私鑄幣”錢幣一組共38枚,8枚22g左右,7枚20g,2枚19.9g,1枚24g,20枚21g左右,錢幣正面袁世凱側(cè)身像,上刻有“中華民國三年”,背面圖案是兩株交叉的稻穗,中央為“壹圓”字樣。由于它是實物貨幣,介于人們對貴金屬的認(rèn)可,以及對歷史文化強(qiáng)烈的認(rèn)同感,因此收藏的人不在少數(shù)。“袁大頭”的變現(xiàn)能力比較強(qiáng),這也是藏家看好的因素之一!軍閥銀幣的領(lǐng)頭羊,“大頭”系列對錢幣收藏愛好者來說,并不陌生。“袁大頭”銀元的誕生,也是銀元發(fā)展的必然結(jié)果。在辛亥革命后,袁世凱為了解決軍費和提高個人政治地位而發(fā)行的銀元貨幣,因這些銀元鑄有他的側(cè)身圖像而得名。此組“中華民國三年袁大頭私鑄幣”錢幣一組共38枚,8枚22g左右,7枚20g,2枚19.9g,1枚24g,20枚21g左右,錢幣正面袁世凱側(cè)身像,上刻有“中華民國三年”,背面圖案是兩株交叉的稻穗,中央為“壹圓”字樣。由于它是實物貨幣,介于人們對貴金屬的認(rèn)可,以及對歷史文化強(qiáng)烈的認(rèn)同感,因此收藏的人不在少數(shù)。“袁大頭”的變現(xiàn)能力比較強(qiáng),這也是藏家看好的因素之一!
"Yuan Datou" is a common name for a one-yuan silver coin with Yuan Shikai's profile head cast in the early years of the Republic of China. Because it was first cast in the third year of the Republic of China, it was also called the "Three of the People". This category has a long history. As one of the main currencies in circulation during the Republic of China, "Yuan Datou" is the colloquial term for the series of Yuan Shikai's portrait coins. Strictly speaking, it is called "Yuan Shikai's portrait on the back of the Golden Harvest Silver Coin". In order to rectify the currency system and standardize the silver coin, the Beiyang government promulgated 13 Articles of the National Currency Regulations in February of the Republic of China (1914) and decided to implement the silver standard system. The "National Currency Regulations" stipulates: "The price is based on Kuping's sterling silver six quarters and eight cents, and the unit is named Yuan", "One round silver coin has a total weight of seven coins and two cents, silver eighty-nine, and copper one one." There is no limit to the number of one-yen silver coins", that is, one-yen silver coin is the standard credit currency with unlimited repayment. According to this regulation, in December 1914 and February 1915, one round of silver coins were minted by the Mint and Jiangnan Mint. The head of Yuan Shikai was engraved on the coin, commonly known as "Yuan Tou Coin" or "Yuan Head". . "Yuan Datou" is a common name for a one-yuan silver coin with Yuan Shikai's profile picture cast in the early years of the Republic of China. Because it was first cast in the third year of the Republic of China, it is also called the "Three of the People". This category has a long history. As the leader of the Republic of China warlord silver coins, the "Big Head" series is no stranger to coin collectors. The birth of "Yuan Datou" silver dollar is also the inevitable result of silver dollar development. After the Revolution of 1911, Yuan Shikai issued the silver dollar currency in order to resolve military expenditures and improve his personal political status. These silver dollars were named for his sideways image. This group of "Three Years of the Republic of China Yuan Datou Private Minting Coins" coins a set of 38 coins, 8 pieces of about 22g, 7 pieces of 20g, 2 pieces of 19.9g, 1 piece of 24g, 20 pieces of approximately 21g, with a side view of Yuan Shikai on the front of the coin, engraved on top There is "Three Years of the Republic of China". The back pattern is two crossed ears of rice, with the words "One circle" in the center. Because it is a physical currency, between people's recognition of precious metals and a strong sense of identity with history and culture, there are not a few people who collect it. "Yuan Datou" has a relatively strong liquidity ability, which is also one of the factors that collectors are optimistic about! Yuan Datou was one of the main currencies in circulation during the Republic of China. "Yuan Datou" is the colloquial term for the series of Yuan Shikai's portrait coins. Strictly speaking, it is called "Yuan Shikai's portrait on the back of Jiahe silver coins". In order to rectify the currency system and standardize the silver coin, the Beiyang government promulgated 13 Articles of the National Currency Regulations in February of the Republic of China (1914) and decided to implement the silver standard system. The "National Currency Regulations" stipulates: "The price is based on Kuping's sterling silver six quarters and eight cents, and the unit is named Yuan", "One round silver coin has a total weight of seven coins and two cents, silver eighty-nine, and copper one one." There is no limit to the number of one-yen silver coins", that is, one-yen silver coin is the standard credit currency with unlimited repayment. According to this regulation, in December 1914 and February 1915, one round of silver coins were minted by the Mint and Jiangnan Mint. The head of Yuan Shikai was engraved on the coin, commonly known as "Yuan Tou Coin" or "Yuan Head". . "Yuan Datou" is a common name for a one-yuan silver coin with Yuan Shikai's profile picture cast in the early years of the Republic of China. Because it was first cast in the third year of the Republic of China, it is also called the "Three of the People". This category has a long history. As the leader of the Republic of China warlord silver coins, the "Big Head" series is no stranger to coin collectors. The birth of "Yuan Datou" silver dollar is also the inevitable result of silver dollar development. After the Revolution of 1911, Yuan Shikai issued the silver dollar currency in order to resolve military expenditures and improve his personal political status. These silver dollars were named for his sideways image. This group of "Three Years of the Republic of China Yuan Datou Private Minting Coins" coins a set of 38 coins, 8 pieces of about 22g, 7 pieces of 20g, 2 pieces of 19.9g, 1 piece of 24g, 20 pieces of approximately 21g, with a side view of Yuan Shikai on the front of the coin, engraved on top There is "Three Years of the Republic of China", the back pattern is two crossed ears of rice, and the word "One circle" in the center. Because it is a physical currency, between people's recognition of precious metals and a strong sense of identity with history and culture, there are not a few people who collect it. "Yuan Datou" has a relatively strong liquidity ability, which is also one of the factors that collectors are optimistic about! The leader of warlord silver coins, the "Big Head" series is no stranger to coin collectors. The birth of "Yuan Datou" silver dollar is also the inevitable result of silver dollar development. After the Revolution of 1911, Yuan Shikai issued the silver dollar currency in order to resolve military expenditures and improve his personal political status. These silver dollars were named for his sideways image. This group of "Three Years of the Republic of China Yuan Datou Private Minting Coins" coins a set of 38 coins, 8 pieces of about 22g, 7 pieces of 20g, 2 pieces of 19.9g, 1 piece of 24g, 20 pieces of approximately 21g, with a side view of Yuan Shikai on the front of the coin, engraved on top There is "Three Years of the Republic of China". The back pattern is two crossed ears of rice, with the words "One circle" in the center. Because it is a physical currency, between people's recognition of precious metals and a strong sense of identity with history and culture, there are not a few people who collect it. "Yuan Datou" has a relatively strong liquidity ability, which is also one of the factors that collectors are optimistic about!
袁大頭普通幣上面(正面)為袁世凱左側(cè)五分像,上鑄“中華民國三年””中文繁體,具有很高的歷史文化研究價值,寓意“民主、共和、憲政及君主立憲“之思想希冀。下面(背面)為嘉禾之圖案,古稱生長奇異的禾,古人以之為吉祥的征兆。亦泛指生長茁壯的禾稻。典出《尚書·周書·微子之命》:“唐叔得禾,異畝同穎,獻(xiàn)諸天子。鑄在錢幣之上寓意國家重視農(nóng)桑、以民生為本;其另一思想取其家和之諧音,寓意“家和萬事興”之意;鑄幣之上當(dāng)政者有國泰民安、吉祥如意之愿景,民間收藏,寓意“家和萬事興”之吉祥之寶,故有很高的收藏研究價值。
On the top (front) of the Yuan Datou ordinary coin is the five-pointed image of Yuan Shikai on the left, cast in traditional Chinese for "Three Years of the Republic of China", which has high historical and cultural research value, and implies the ideals of "democracy, republic, constitutional government and constitutional monarchy" The bottom (reverse) is the pattern of Jiahe, which was called the strange-growing grass in ancient times. The ancients took it as an auspicious sign. It also refers to the strong-growing rice. The book "Shangshu·Book of Zhou·The Life of the Weizi" was published: "Uncle Tang Get he, different acres are the same, dedicated to the emperor. Casting on coins means that the country attaches importance to agriculture and people’s livelihood; its other idea is based on the homophony of family harmony, which means "home and all things are prosperous"; those in power on coining have the vision of national peace, peace and good fortune, Folk collections symbolize the auspicious treasures of "home and everything prosper", so they have high collection research value。