One Immortal Copper Coin could be used in many situations. During the Guangxu period in Guangdong, there was a dragon copper coin that was cast in imitation of Hong Kong's "One Immortal Bronze Yuan". Later, in November 1935, the National Government implemented the legal currency policy. In the following year, the Central Mint issued copper and nickel-based coins with ancient coin patterns to circulate throughout the country. However, at that time, Chen Jitang, the governor of Guangdong Province, cast a kind of "One Immortal" copper coin (namely, Wuyang copper coin) without authorization. The coin had a diameter of 23.5 mm and was made of red copper. There was a round hole in the center of the coin. On the front side, there were two lines of words: "The 25th year of the Republic of China" and "Made in Guangdong Province". Below it was a picture of five sheep. On the right side of the back was engraved the word "One Immortal", and on the left was a bunch of rice ears. This kind of Wuyang copper coin had a short circulation time. At that time, the government was implementing the unified currency policy, and people of insight in the government and the public questioned the Wuyang coin. The authorities said that the five seal characters "sheep" around the back hole of the Wuyang coin were connected into the shape of the pattern, which was an unlucky sign of "sheep falling into the tiger's mouth". They tried to recover and melt it, resulting in the number of people circulating it was very small. In addition, after the Revolution of 1911, the military government of the Republic of China took over the former Qing Mint (renamed Guangdong Mint), which cast all kinds of silver, nickel-based and copper coins from the Republic of China. Among them, the copper coins had a par value of "One Immortal" and a particularly large circulation. There was also the newly added "Two Immortals" with a par value of large copper yuan when Gong Zheng became the director of the Mint in the seventh year of the Republic of China. However, due to political turmoil, raw materials were not easy to obtain, and the casting was stopped after a period of time, so" Two Immortals" rarely existed in the world. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The price of an immortal copper coin would vary according to its appearance, age, and other factors. For example, the transaction price of a 100% copper coin made in Guangdong Province in the fifth year of the Republic of China was 1550 yuan, while a slightly inferior 100% copper coin made in Guangdong Province in the fifth year of the Republic of China could be bought for 18 yuan. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many types of 1 Immortal Copper Coins. In the first year of the Republic of China, a copper coin of one immortal was cast in Guangdong Province. In that year, there was only one kind of material, red copper. In the case of similar quality, the price was not as good as the copper coins made of brass in the later years. The basic situation on the front was that there were four words in the middle of the bead ring, the first year of the Republic of China was written on the top, and the words made in Guangdong Province were written on the bottom. There was an Arabic number 1 in the middle of the bead ring on the back, and there were English words around the ring. There were also three, four, five, and seven-year-old coins. After the National Government implemented the legal currency policy in November 1935, Chen Jitang, the governor of Guangdong Province, cast a kind of "One Immortal" copper coin without authorization in 1936. Because the coin adopted the pattern of five sheep, it was called "Five Sheep Copper Coin". It had a diameter of 23.5 mm and was made of red copper. There was a round hole in the center of the coin. On the front side, there were two lines of words: "The Republic of China and 25 years" and "Made in Guangdong Province". The bottom was a picture of five sheep. On the right side of the back was engraved the two words "One Immortal", and on the left was a bunch of rice. This kind of copper coin had a short circulation time, and it was very rare to circulate among the people. In addition, there was the " 21-year gold standard coin of the Republic of China, one cent ", which was relatively rare. The novel " Gilded Palm " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The value of Qing copper coins varied greatly due to many factors. Some versions were extremely valuable. For example, on August 11,2022, the "Huai" twenty-wen sample coin of the Qing Copper Coin Center of the Ministry of Revenue was sold for 5,175,500 yuan (including commission), setting the highest record for the public auction of copper coins in China. The Qing copper coin of the Ministry of Revenue was sold at 1,350,000 Hong Kong dollars. In 1906, the auction price of the "straight" five-wen coin of the Qing Copper Coin Center of the Ministry of Revenue was 1,650,000 United Arab United Arab Emirates dirhams. The Qing Dynasty copper coins made in the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty were sold at 1,280,000 Singapore dollars for 20 copper coins. A set of rare Sichuan-Yunnan and Zhejiang-style 20-copper coins was sold at 3,670,000 yuan at a recent auction. For example, the transaction price of the large Qing copper coin was 1,190,000 yuan, the transaction price of the large Qing copper coin was 1,810,000 yuan, and the transaction price of the large Qing copper coin (Xiang) was 800,000 yuan. However, there were also some copper coins that were relatively cheap. For example, a copper coin was worth 400 yuan. In general, the value of a large Qing copper coin depended on its version, rarity, preservation, and other factors. Watching "Safe Entry" wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
The half-coin copper coins were the 16th year of the Meiji era in Japan, priced at 30 yuan, and the 10th year of the Meiji era (1877), priced at 5 yuan. The shipping cost was 15 yuan, and the parcel cost 10 yuan. In the China monetary system, there was half a copper yuan below the copper yuan, which was the corresponding "little boy".
Drinking Poisonous Wine was a work created by a copper coin. In the story, A'gu was poisoned to death. Three years later, she brought poison wine to the capital to take revenge. The content involved the grudges between the characters, the power struggle within the family, and the fate of different characters. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
One Copper Coin was a web novel writer. All of his novels included: 1. " Senior Brother, smile." 2. 'The villain is too beautiful.' 3. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 4. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 5. Fake Tang Monk 6. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 7. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 8. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 9. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 10. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 11. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 12. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 13. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 14. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 15. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 16. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 17. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 18. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 19. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 20. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 21. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 22. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 23. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 24. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 25. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 26. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 27. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 28. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 29. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 30. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 31. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 32. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 33. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 34. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 35. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 36. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 37. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 38. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 39. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 40. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 41. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 42. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 43. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 44. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 45. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 46. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 47. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." 48. "Marrying into a wealthy family is not as good as cultivating!" 49. 'I abandoned the Heavenly Primogenitor after I messed around with him.' 50. " On how everyone gets rich together after sharing the red packet group." " Ink Rain Clouds " was adapted from the famous author of Yuewen Group, Qian Shan Tea Guest's " The Daughter of a Diwife ". The original work was also very exciting. Click on the link below to start reading!
One Copper Coin's novels included " Stealing Life,"" My Grandpa is Twenty-Two,"" The Porter of the Six Worlds,"" My Father Is Not an Earthling,"" The Mirror Demon," and so on.
One Copper Coin's novels included " Stealing Life,"" My Grandpa is Twenty-Two,"" The Porter of the Six Worlds,"" My Father Is Not an Earthling,"" The Mirror Demon," and so on.
One Copper Coin's novels included " Stealing Life,"" My Grandpa is Twenty-Two,"" The Porter of the Six Worlds,"" My Father Is Not an Earthling,"" The Mirror Demon," and so on.
One Copper Coin's novels included " Stealing Life,"" My Grandpa is Twenty-Two,"" The Porter of the Six Worlds,"" My Father Is Not an Earthling,"" The Mirror Demon," and so on.