According to legend, the silver coin with the word "Shou" in Guangdong was cast for the seventieth birthday of Empress Dowager Cixi. In addition to the Chinese characters on the front, the bat pattern is cast on the left and right, and the word "Shou" is in the middle of the seal script on the back, surrounded by dragon balls and auspicious clouds. Guangdong's "Shou" silver coins have been cast once or twice and rarely circulate. Now it's in Shanghai Museum.
A series of silver coins were minted in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. The gold ingot Shuanglong silver coin in Guangxu, Guangdong Province was specially cast for the birthday of Empress Dowager Cixi at that time, and it was difficult to circulate and use, so the casting quantity was extremely rare and more precious. Guangdong "Shou" Shuanglong Silver Coin is exquisitely made, with elegant regular script calligraphy and balanced shelf structure. It is second to none in Yang Long, and its collection value and economic value are also rare among coins.