Where is this coin made and how much is it worth? Thank you.

One of the currencies in circulation during Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. Zhang Zhidong, governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, took the lead in introducing the British mint to cast silver and copper coins, and then the provinces followed suit. * * * There are 19 provincial bureaus casting. Except for the central household department, the copper coins cast by local provinces are all engraved with the provincial names on the upper edge of the front.

Guangxu Yuanbao was the first large denomination currency in circulation during Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, and it was the first batch of printing and distribution currency in China that introduced overseas technology, which also has certain historical significance today.

Among Guangxu ingots, the most valuable is the Shuanglong Shouzi coin made in Guangdong Province: Kuping weighs one or two.

Characteristics of one or two silver coins in Guangxu Yuanbaohu

First, one or two banks of the Ministry of Finance are the biggest mechanism in China.

Two, the word "two" is divided into two versions from "person" or "entry".

Third, the market value of money is high, and the market value should be more than one million.

4. Specifications and dimensions of this currency: the local currency diameter is 43.4 mm, the starting dimension of side height is 3. 1 mm, the ratio is 14: 1, and the weight of one or two standard containers should be 37.3g.. Origin of dimensions and specifications: The Mint of Hubu entrusted the Bank of Zheng Jin, Japan to handle molds, and consulted the Mint of Osaka, Japan. The Bureau believes that the coin diameter should be 14 times or 15 times based on the convex edge, and it should be 17 to 18 times based on the coin thickness.

5. Actual production quantity of this currency: with the approval of Yuan Shikai, a total of six or seven thousand local currencies were trial-produced.

6. This coin is the one with the most exquisite craftsmanship, perfect carving and the strongest sense of relief among all Yang Long silver coins in China (including all silver coins issued abroad). The mirror surface is flat and smooth, and the decorative pattern is customary line (customary line-the academic language of modern mechanical drawing, that is, the intersection of plane, plane and surface, surface and surface). ) I can see it clearly, especially one or two series of silver coins at home, which are beautifully cast, with deep mouths, lines and side teeth, and are completely foreign-made sample coins. As a currency that can be circulated at any time (although it is not in circulation), its secret anti-counterfeiting is unprecedented. The surface of the coin is thick and mellow, and even amateurs who have no research on silver dollars can't put it down, which is very ornamental.

Every household has one or two silver coins. Regular script calligraphy is extremely exquisite and elegant, and the shelf structure is balanced and stretched, which is second to none in Yang Long. Fakes are almost the same, with the characteristics of unsmooth words and blurred images. Its characters are lost in the wind, generally with low silver content, and there is no rust patina, so the anti-counterfeiting secret is even more impossible! Counterfeit money and counterfeit money are purely a good example.