藏品資料(推薦客戶)
藏品名稱:云南省造光緒元寶庫平三錢六分
藏品規格:重約11.3g;直徑約:3.3cm
有無證書:無證書
藏品詳情:光緒元寶是清朝光緒年間流通的貨幣之一。由湖北兩廣總督張之洞率先引進英國鑄幣機器鑄造銀元和銅元,之后各省紛紛仿效。共有十九個省局鑄造,除中央戶部,地方省所鑄銅元,皆在其正面上緣鐫寫省名。光緒元寶是大清光緒年流通大面值貨幣之首,是我國首批引進海外技術的印發流通貨幣,是中國第一批引入海外技能鍛造流轉錢銀,具有十分嚴峻的歷史意義,正所謂藏頭不藏尾,所以深受中國廣闊保藏愛好者的喜歡。
此枚云南省造光緒元寶庫平三錢六分錢幣,正面以珠圈為界,可分為內外兩個部分,錢幣珠圈內鑄“光緒元寶”四字,上環“云南省造”四字,下環“庫平三錢六分”,左右兩端飾有七點星花,字體端莊清秀,筆畫圓潤飽滿;錢幣背面是蟠龍圖,紋路如刀刻所成,龍身紋路精美,品相完整,包漿自然,字跡清晰蒼勁有力;背面為標志性龍紋,栩栩如生;歷經歲月洗禮,保存完好,具有較高的收藏價值和經濟價值。
Guangxu Yuanbao is one of the currencies that circulated during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. Zhang Zhidong, the Governor of Hubei, Guangdong and Guangxi, took the lead in introducing the British Mint Machine to cast silver and copper coins, after which the provinces followed suit. A total of 19 provincial bureaus were cast. In addition to the Central Ministry of Housing and the local provinces, copper coins were cast on the front edge of the province. Guangxu Yuanbao is the first currency to be issued and circulated in the Qing dynasty. It is the first currency to introduce overseas technology in China. It is China's first batch of overseas skills to forge and transfer money and silver. It has very serious historical significance and is called the Tibetan head. Therefore, it is deeply loved by Chinese vast conservationists.
This Yunnan Province made Guangxu Yuanbao Kuping three money six coins, the front is bounded by the bead circle, can be divided into two parts inside and outside, the coin bead circle cast "Guangxu Yuanbao" four characters, the upper ring "Kuping made" four characters, the lower ring "three money six points", There are seven star flowers at the left and right ends, the font is dignified and elegant, and the strokes are round and full; The back of the coin is a dragon map. The lines are made of knives. The dragon's lines are exquisite, the quality is complete, the pulp is natural, and the handwriting is clear and vigorous; The back is a iconic dragon pattern, lifelike; After years of baptism, it is well preserved and has a high collection value and economic value.