Does anyone know the price of one or two silver coins in Shanxi Guanlu in the 16th year of Guangxu?

The current market price is 5 1000 yuan. The following is an introduction.

In the 16th year of Guangxu, the official furnace of Shanxi made one or two stripes, and in the 16th year of Guangxu (1890), the official furnace bureau of Shanxi Pavilion cast one or two silver coins. The number of actors is very small, and it is extremely rare from generation to generation. The characters and patterns of silver coins are exquisitely designed and cast, and their styles are different from those of Yang Long, which was cast in the same period. Bead rings are cast on the front of the silver coin near the center and the edge, and three rings are engraved between the inner and outer beads. The inner bead ring is engraved with the words "one foot prints two". Inside the circle composed of two circles on the inside, the words "Made in Shanxi Official Kiln in the 16th year of Guangxu" are engraved. The ring formed by the two outer rings is engraved with exquisite patterns. The bead ring, ring road and pattern on the back of the silver coin are the same as those on the front, and the inner bead ring is engraved with an exquisite three-legged hot pot pattern filled with food, which is full of life breath. There are fourteen words engraved on the outer ring, which are "the process of paying customs duties, gold and salt". The words and patterns on the silver coin clearly explain the fineness, currency value, casting time, caster and legal use of the silver coin. This product has a diameter of 45 mm, a thickness of 2.5 mm and a weight of 36.75 g. Many folk people have described this silver coin as a fake because there is no historical record of casting mechanism silver coins in Shanxi Province. This is completely inconsistent with historical facts. The situation of casting machine-made silver coins in China in Qing Dynasty is extremely complicated, and the local government's enthusiasm for casting machine-made silver coins to resist foreign enemies is very high. At that time, the main purpose of minting silver coins was to meet the needs of actual circulation and obtain rich profits from minting coins. The history of designing and minting silver coins by local governments is not always recorded in writing. In the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, the main function of mechanism silver coins was to circulate money, and few people collected silver coins in circulation, so there was no fashion to collect mechanism silver coins at all. At that time, the government did not have a special institution or personnel to record the history of coinage. Before liberation, most folk coin lovers who compiled money charts had low social status. Limited by financial resources, status and knowledge, they simply don't have many opportunities to fully contact a wide variety of silver coins, especially those with small casting quantities that only prominent dignitaries in the upper class have access to. After liberation, the "Spring Family" who compiled the money spectrum rarely had the opportunity to contact the old silver coins that had stopped circulating. They can only refer to the wrong old money spectrum and publish books based on their extremely limited knowledge and experience of silver coins. Because of this, there are many wrong descriptions and false pictures in the published silver coin atlas. For example, the pictures of silver coins such as Guangxu Yuanbao in northern Zhejiang, Guangxu Yuanbao made in Guangdong, 72nd edition, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Commemorative Coin, and Yuan Shikai's three-year golden harvest and one round are almost fake. Even most of Qianpu's misnamed "Yuan Datou" silver coins were first minted in the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), but in fact, "Yuan Datou" silver coins were officially minted in the first year of the Republic of China (19 12). These mistakes mislead many friends and counterfeiters, some of whom are counterfeiters themselves. In fact, only the People's Bank of China has the most authoritative information on the modern mechanism of Chinese silver coins. After liberation, the People's Bank of China took over the old silver coins and mint in the financial department of the former National Government, and collected and redeemed all kinds of old silver coins minted and circulated by the people in the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China on a large scale throughout the country. The archives and specimen data of modern mechanism silver coins in China are the most authoritative and complete. The People's Bank of China has not officially issued the specimen of China's modern mechanism silver coin so far, probably because it is worried about more counterfeit money.