Chinese silver coin from Qing Dynasty
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Chinese silver coin from Qing Dynasty
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Hunan in the Qing Dynasty, "Xuantong first year Xuantong first year Xiang Province Baohong Taixing" fifty-two silver ingots, weight: 1871.5 grams; Hunan fifty-two treasure by the prefectural prefectures of the solution of all kinds of tax silver two leaning cast, its unique shape, low wings, the face is an arc shape, the bottom is a broad oval, shaped like a turtle shell, folk custom called "turtle treasure", rare, is the fifty-two treasure in the popular variety; The meaning of the word "bao jie" in the inscription of the lot has not been found in any literature at present, or is the abbreviation of "Bao jie", that is, the meaning of the unified collection of tax and bank solution, which is still to be verified. The turtle treasure ingots are regular, flat and open, four rows of stamp Shuang Zhou is, the inscription is majestic, the bottom honeycomb contains a number of silver beads, excellent quality, GBCA MS62
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Chinese silver coin from Qing Dynasty
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