I recommend " Cultural Relic Merchants in the Tang Dynasty " to you. This is a historical novel written by the author who collected ancient characters. Even though the main character was an antique dealer, the whole story revolved around antiques and antiques, including ancient coins. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
The price of the ancient coins would be affected by different versions and conditions. According to different transaction records, the price of the Abundance of Gold ancient coins ranged from 2,000 yuan to 19,550 yuan. However, due to the limited information in the search results, it was impossible to provide a more specific price range. It is recommended to consult a professional ancient coin appraisal agency or refer to the relevant auction market to obtain more accurate information about the price of ancient coins.
" The Female Lead is an Ancient Coin " was a science fiction space novel created by the orange-eared white cat. It told the story of the female lead, Su Jiu, who traveled to a different world through the Quick Travel System and became an ancient coin. She then started a series of fantasy adventures. This novel had 71 chapters and could be read on Qidian Chinese website. Other than that, the search results provided so far did not have any information about the female lead recommended by novels that collected ancient coins.
The following is the recycling price of some ancient coins in 2024: - ** Great Wall Coin **: - In 1980, one yuan: 110 - 270 yuan; five jiao: 40 - 130 yuan; two jiao: 100 - 220 yuan; one jiao: 50 - 100 yuan. - In 1981, one yuan: 15 - 40 yuan; five jiao: 6 - 20 yuan; two jiao: 70 - 180 yuan; one jiao: 4 - 10 yuan. - In 1983, one yuan: 100 - 250 yuan; five jiao: 80 - 260 yuan; two jiao: 500 - 900 yuan; one jiao: 500 - 820 yuan. - In 1985, one yuan: 15 - 40 yuan; five jiao: 5 - 15 yuan; ten jiao: 3 - 10 yuan. - ** Great Qing Copper Coin **: The recycling price is 1,750,000.00 yuan per piece. - ** The second set of RMB 1 cent trombone **: July 2024, price 60 - 110 yuan. - [** Knife Coin **: The real thing can be recycled for hundreds of thousands of yuan.] - ** Daquan's 50 Bronze Model (Wang Mang era)**: Auction price: 305000 yuan (excluding commission). - ** A set of fake Qi Fuchang ingots **: Auction price: 320000 yuan. - ** Dading Tongbao 10 fold trial casting (Jin Dynasty)**: Auction price: 435000 yuan. - ** Xianfeng Yuan Bao Bao He Dang Qian Kuo Yuan Version Trial Casting Model Money **: Auction price 510000 yuan. - ** Song Dynasty spent money (fragrant flowers to support Erlang Zhenwu)**: Auction price 520000 yuan. - ** Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Heavenly Policy Mansion Treasure Gilded Coin **: Auction price: 590000 yuan. - ** Northern Song Chunhua Yuan Bao Gold Coin **: Auction price: 800000 yuan. - ** Liao Dynasty, Heavenly Dynasty, Wanshun **: Auction price: 1120000 yuan. - ** A pair of Tianqi Tongbao Folded Three Seal Script and Regular Script (Coin Coins Coined by Xu Shouhui of the Revolutionary Army at the end of the Yuan Dynasty)**: Auction price: 1320000 yuan. - [Xianfeng's precious treasure as the mother of fifty carvings: Auction price: 2200000 yuan.] Watching "Safe Entry" wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Gilded coins were a rare type of ancient coins. Gilded coins were usually used by the ancient court to reward or commemorate people with special identities. They were mostly unearthed in tombs to show the identity of the tomb owner. It was exquisitely cast, with high specifications and sufficient gold and water, but the purpose of casting was not to circulate, so the circulation was very small. For example, the West King's Merit Coin was a coin (medal) used by the King of the Great West to reward meritorious service. There were gold, silver, gilded gold, and copper coins. It was used by Zhang Xianzhong to reward meritorious soldiers. There were very few of them left in the world, and it was a great treasure in the spring world. Although gilded coins were currently unpopular in the market and the price was not very high, there was a certain economic potential. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The most authoritative ancient coin collection books were probably titled " Coin Appreciation " or " Ancient Coin Atlas."
Ancient Roman gold and silver coins had rich meanings and historical significance. From the origin and development, silver coins and gold coins were introduced around 87 B.C. In the development of the ancient Roman monetary system, gold and silver coins had a unique development track. For example, during the Roman Republic, silver coins based on the Greek drachma were introduced in 212 B.C. When Caesar was a consul (around 50 B.C.), the gold coin Anreas issued played an important role in promoting the prosperity of ancient Rome at that time, promoting the high prosperity of commerce, making ancient Rome in the next 100 years or so in politics, economy, and military. In terms of value, its value was affected by many factors. Age, history, and appearance are important factors in determining the value of gold coins. For example, the ancient Roman gold coin of Oris, which was hammered in the United Kingdom in October 2020, was finally sold for 4.2 million US dollars because of its legendary history and perfect appearance. As for the gold coin that was crudely made and engraved with the image and inscription of the Roman emperor "Sponian", which was thought to not exist, due to its gold material (more than 90% gold, with a small amount of silver and copper mixture), the original market price was about 20000 US dollars. In the modern market, gold and silver ancient coins in the Shuibei Jewelry Market in Shen Zhen could be sold for hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands. Judging from the changes in gold and silver coins, gold and silver coins only suffered a slight devalue before the era of Nero (54 AD). After that, the metal content of gold and silver coins decreased, and the alloy ratio increased to three-quarters or more of the weight. By 150 AD, the gold content of the currency of the ancient Roman Empire was only two-thousandths of that of Caesar's era. After a hundred years, it was only one-thousandth of the original. This kind of depreciating eventually became a factor in the decline of ancient Rome. In addition, ancient Roman gold and silver coins also had important cultural significance. Ancient coins usually had a double-sided picture of ancient gods, kings, and divine beasts, covering western history and culture. Europe carved heroes and gods on ancient coins. Apart from being a means of trade, they could also publicize their will. For example, a Carthaginian Prophet Coin from 237 - 227 B.C. had the image of the Punic God Merkat (equivalent to Heracles) on the front. It was likely to have the characteristics of Hannibal Barca's father, Hamilca Barca. On the back, there was a man riding an elephant. There was also the ancient Roman gold coin of Oris from 2000 years ago. The front was a figure, and the dagger and free hat on the back represented the vanguard role of the figure in Caesar's assassination. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The selection of ancient novels was very wide. The following are some common ancient novels: Wuxia: Wuxia is an important part of traditional Chinese culture and one of the most common topics in ancient novels. In novels, there would usually be elements such as Jianghu grudges, chivalrous courage, and martial arts characters. 2. Xianxia: Xianxia is a literary form that originates from ancient Chinese myths and legends. It has a strong fantasy color. In novels, there were usually elements such as immortals and monsters, immortal mountains and Taoist temples, and supernatural events. 3. Fantasy: Fantasy novels are mainly based on ancient myths, legends, and folktales with a strong sense of mystery. In novels, there would usually be elements such as divine beasts, immortal herbs, spiritual herbs, heavenly palaces, and Taoist temples. History: Historical novels usually combine fictional stories with real history to tell the stories of ancient people. There were often political struggles, wars, and cultural conflicts in novels. Romance: Romance novels usually have romantic, twists and turns, and ups and downs. In novels, there would usually be female protagonists, male protagonists, supporting characters, and so on. Suspense: Suspense novels usually have mysterious clues and complicated plots that give readers a strong desire to guess and reason. In novels, there were usually detectives, private detectives, police officers, and other characters. The above are just some common ancient novels. Different authors and readers can choose different topics according to their preferences.
There were many books on ancient coin collections, some of which were more famous, such as the Ancient Coin Dictionary1, the Ancient Spring Songs, and the Coin Collection. These books contained a wealth of knowledge about ancient coin collection, which could help readers better understand and collect ancient coins. In addition, you can also refer to some professional coin collection websites such as "Coin Paradise" and "Coin Online". These websites provide a large amount of information about ancient coins for readers to browse and buy collections.
The reference books on ancient coins included: The author, Zhao Shuli, is one of the famous scholars in the history of Chinese coins. He has a deep understanding of ancient coins. This book introduced in detail the types, characteristics, and historical background of ancient Chinese coins. It was one of the introductory books to understand ancient Chinese coins. 2. The History of Chinese Money: The author, Sun Xianzhong, is one of the experts in the field of Chinese numismatic studies. This book systematically introduced the development process of the history of Chinese money, including the ancient currency, the evolution of the ancient currency system, the changes in the ancient currency value, etc. It has important guiding significance for the study of ancient coins. 3. Ancient Spring Pedigree: The author, Chen Sihe, is one of the experts in the field of Chinese coin pedigree. This book gives a detailed introduction to the development of ancient Chinese coin pedigree, including the origin, characteristics, and relationships of each pedigree. It has important reference value for the study of ancient coins. 4. Ancient Coin Atlas: This is a collection of pictures, text descriptions, and historical backgrounds. It is one of the important tools for studying ancient coins. Different maps could help readers better understand the details and characteristics of ancient coins by referring to various pictures of coins in different historical periods and types of coins. In addition, there were also some other excellent ancient coin research works that readers could choose according to their interests and needs.
There were many types of ancient coins in Wang Mang's era. The following were some of the more famous ones: 1. ** One knife equals five thousand (Gold Cuo Dao)**: Coined during the first currency reform in the second year of the reign. If the five baht coins of the Han Dynasty were one yuan, this coin could be exchanged for 5000 five baht coins. It was formed by a knife ring and a knife body. The knife ring was like a round square hole coin, and the knife body was like a knife. The inner and outer walls of the saber ring and the body of the saber bulged up high. The surface of the saber ring was engraved with two seal characters,"One Knife", and gold was embedded in it. This was also the origin of its name. The coin on the saber was engraved with three seal characters,"Ping 5,000". 2. ** Qidao 500 **: Similar to the shape of a 5000-square-blade, it was also forged during the first currency reform in the second year of the new dynasty. The coin was divided into two parts. The upper part was a square-holed round copper coin, with the words "Qi Dao" written on the right and left respectively. The lower part was in the shape of a knife, with the words "500" written on the coin. It was exquisitely made and had a beautiful shape. One coin could be exchanged for 500 five baht coins. 3. ** National Treasure Golden Chamber Zhi Wan **: Casting in the second year of the Western Han Dynasty (AD 7), it is one of the 50 treasures of ancient coins. The shape was special. It was composed of two parts. The upper part was in the form of a square-hole round coin with a diameter of 2.6 cm. The words "National Treasure Golden Chamber" were written on the surface. The handwriting was hanging needle seal script. The lower part was square with a side length of 2.5 cm. There were two vertical edges inside. The middle part was written with the words "Zhi Wan" in hanging needle seal script. At that time, the gold was owned by the country, so the gold was lost to the imperial government and issued this coin as a certificate. It was not a circulating currency, and it was extremely rare because of its high face value and short casting time. 4. ** Guozhen Golden Chamber 5000 **: The shape is the same as the "National Treasure Golden Chamber Zhi Wan". The first seal character is "Guozhen Golden Chamber". The two words "5000" are directly written on the body. It was discovered in Xi'an at the beginning of the 21st century, and it is now rare. Whether it is a circulating currency is still to be verified. 5. ** Six Springs **: They were: Naoichi Koizumi, 10 Mo Springs, 20 Young Springs, 30 Middle Springs, 40 Strong Springs, and 50 Great Springs. Among them, the Koizumi Naoichi was only 14.5 centimeters in diameter, 2 millimeters thick, 5 millimeters wide, and weighed 1.6 grams. It was made of fine copper, had exquisite writing, and was written with a hanging needle seal. According to the Xin Mang currency system, a Koizumi Naoichi was equivalent to the value of a five baht coin. It was also the basic unit of the new Mangpoje system. Among the six springs, the neighboring springs were not very different and were not easy to distinguish. 6. ** Ten pieces of cloth **: 100 pieces of small cloth, 200 pieces of small cloth, 300 pieces of young cloth, 400 pieces of sequence cloth, 500 pieces of poor cloth, 600 pieces of middle cloth, 700 pieces of strong cloth, 800 pieces of first cloth, 900 pieces of second cloth, and 1,000 pieces of big cloth. From the small cloth to the big cloth, each length was one point, and each plant was added to the value of 100. Similarly, because the difference was small, it was difficult to distinguish. 7. ** Huobu **: Cast in the first year of Tianfeng (AD 10), parallel to Huquan, one Huobu is equivalent to 25 Huquan, about 54.2 mm long, weighing about 13.3 grams. 8. ** Huoquan **: Cast in the first year of Tianfeng, diameter about 23.6mm, weight about 3.68g, size and thickness varied. 9. ** Buquan **: Cast in the later period of Wang Mang, diameter 24 mm, weight 3.72 grams, and also four coins and back coins. During Wang Mang's time, the currency system reform was more complicated. There were four reforms. The third reform divided the coins into six grades and twenty-eight grades, making the currency system even more chaotic. Most of these coins were made in the script of the hanging needle seal script and were exquisitely made. However, due to the complexity and chaos of the currency system, the folk transactions were not smooth, which was also one of the reasons for the rapid demise of the new dynasty. However, the series of coins issued by Wang Mang were the finest in the history of ancient money. "The New Emperor on Girls 'Day" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!