四川永合利拍賣有限公司,為藏品強大的傳播效應向各位買家推薦經國家一級鑒定專家甄選的藝術珍品,為藏家牽線
搭橋,讓千百件藝術珍品價值被發掘與重視,在拍賣會上得以高價成交。
Sichuan Yonghe Li Auction Co., Ltd. For the strong dissemination effect of collections, we recommend to buyers the art treasures selected by experts of national first-level appraisal, and make a bridge for Tibetans, so that the value of thousands of art treasures can be excavated and valued, and high-priced transactions can be concluded at auction.
【名稱】四川銅幣軍政府造
【規格】直徑:33mm 重量:10.5g
【類別】錢幣
【Name】Sichuan copper coin military government
【Specification】Diameter: 33mm Weight: 10.5g
【category】coins
“軍政府造四川銅幣”是辛亥革命時期的產物。1911年12月發生“成都叛亂”,以尹昌衡、羅綸為正副都督的四川軍政府取代了建設僅12天的大漢四川軍政府。新的四川軍政府建設之初即面臨著需用日繁、度支日絀的財政困窘時勢。軍政府迅速接受了四川成都造幣廠,決議鑄造“四川銅幣”以應急。民國元年(1912年)4月,四川成都造幣廠奉四川軍政府之命,開模鑄造“軍政府造四川銅幣”(也稱“漢”字銅元)。
"The military government made Sichuan copper coins" was the product of the Revolution of 1911. In December 1911, the “Chengdu Rebellion” took place, and Yin Changheng and Luo Lun replaced the Sichuan Military Government, which was only 12 days old, with the Sichuan Military Government. At the beginning of the construction of the new Sichuan military government, it was faced with the need to use the daily financial difficulties and support for the financial difficulties. The military government quickly accepted the Sichuan Mint Mint and decided to cast the "Sichuan Copper Coin" for emergency. In the first year of the Republic of China (1912), Sichuan Chengdu Mint Factory was ordered by the Sichuan military government to open the mold to create the "military government to make Sichuan copper coins" (also known as the "Han" copper coin).
背面圖案中央是一朵芙蓉花,象征蓉城成都,花的四周環有四川銀幣四字,上方是軍政府造四字,下方是面值壹圓,珠圈兩側有四瓣花星.
In the center of the back is a hibiscus flower, which symbolizes Chengdu, Chengdu. The flower is surrounded by Sichuan silver coins. The upper part is the military government's four characters. The bottom is the face value round, and there are four petals on both sides of the bead circle.
中國是最后一個結束銀本位幣制的國家,軍政府“漢”字大銅幣,在歷史和軍事上都有詳細記載,有著更深層次的意義,其發行量較大,流通時間較長,現今存世量亦較多。其各種面值中除五文、十文者外,其余三種面額版式繁多,一百文發行量極少。隨著時代的變遷,最終會稱為稀有文物的收藏品。
China is the last country to end the silver-based currency system. The military government's "Han" copper coin has been recorded in detail in history and military affairs. It has a deeper significance. It has a large circulation, a long circulation time and a large number of existing coins. Except for five or ten par values, the other three par values have many formats, and the circulation of one hundred par values is very small. With the change of times, it will eventually be called a collection of rare cultural relics.