明治8年(公元1875年),日本政府为了便于和中国,俄罗斯,朝鲜等周边国家以及美国,墨西哥,英国,法国,葡萄牙,西班牙和荷兰等欧美国家进行贸易,特别铸造发行了贸易币。明治维新期间,日本一切社会制度皆模仿西方国家。这是一个貌似我们古时夜郎国一样的国家,当时在国家上处处碰壁,明治三年从英国殖民地香港购的二手制作本货币机器一台,当年即生产少量壹元银币。明治八年(1876年)日本壹万圆铂金币,无论是造型或设计都是世界一流的,日本贸易币现存世量极少。
藏品介绍
中文名称:明治八年一万圆钱币
英文名称:Meiji eight years ten thousand yuan coin
类别:杂项
规格:一枚
品相:美品
此枚大日本明治八年壹萬圆铂金钱币就是日本明治八年贸易币,钱币正面中心位置有“铂金壹万圆”字样,上方刻印有代表日本皇室的十六瓣八重表菊纹徽章,左右两边伴以樱菊花枝,花蕊花蕾清晰可辨,枝脚交叉成蝴蝶结状,具有浓郁的东赢特色。
背面中心位置有龙纹,龙纹张牙舞爪,怒目而视,磷须可现,栩栩如生,下缘“大日本·明治八年”,上缘“416·ONE·YEN·900”。该龙纹与中国传统龙纹有细节上的差异,区别于中国龙纹传递的威严与霸气,日本龙纹视觉。
上龙偏向凶恶,符合日本民族争勇斗狠的个性,且此钱币龙纹仅3爪,较之中国龙纹的四爪五爪有较大区别。该币材质珍贵,艺术价值高,制作精美,图案考究,文字清秀,内容丰富,其貌可人,具有一定的保值和升值功能。
此万元币铸工精良、流通痕迹明显,在当时铸造发行量就很小,经过100多年岁月的洗礼,存世珍罕,币种稀少,具有极好的收藏价值。俗话说物以稀为贵,此枚大日本明治八年铂金壹万圆虽经历了无穷岁月,但纹路依然清晰可见,上面的迹象也见证了其历史的积淀,具有非常明显的历史过渡性特征,有着难以言喻的收藏价值。
在香港,港元原本亦跟西班牙银圆一样,为银本位货币,港币1圆之重量亦与西班牙银圆及中国之龙洋一样。1866年至1933年间的5仙硬币均以白银铸造。1903年的五仙硬币重1.37克,约相当于3分6厘(即0.036两),因而被称作“三六”。当时在香港的果菜栏所用的暗语与广州一样,故此港币5分亦称为“斗零”。
从1864年开始,香港立法局通过了建立“香港造币厂”法案,决定投资40万元在香港铜锣湾加宁街建设制造银币的工厂。“香港造币厂”于1864年开始兴建,1866年5月7日正式开工,生产铸造一圆、半圆等香港银币。
港币为英国割占香港初期的通用银两,后来清朝废两为圆。在香港,清朝发行的银圆、铜仙、铜钱,还有英国英镑、印度卢比、墨西哥或西班牙的银圆等都可通用。1866年香港设厂自铸1元、5毫、1毫、5仙4种金属港币。但铸币厂很快就因不堪亏损而关了门。1914年香港当高统一币制,宣布除港币外,只许中国铜钱流通,其他外币都不许用。
藏品介绍
中文名称:香港五毫银币
英文名称:Hong Kong 50 cents
类别:杂项
规格:一枚
品相:美品
五毫硬币,又称五角硬币,是一种现行流通的香港货币,材质为黄铜合金的圆形港元硬币,面额为$0.5港元。1951年起,港府再发行5毫硬币,但改为红铜镍合金铸造,一面铸有当时在位的英皇乔治六世的肖像(只有1951年的5毫是有乔治六世的肖像),另一面则铸有面值“香港伍毫”。1958年起,5毫硬币改铸英女皇伊丽莎白二世的肖像。
香港五仙银币银币,代表了中国近代的货币文化,反映了我国近代历史、经济、金融的兴衰和沧桑,具有很高的艺术观赏价值和文物价值,也具有一定的保值和升值功能。近年来珍稀老银币持续走俏各地拍卖场外,在互联网上珍稀银币的成交业绩也可圈可点。经过十余年的培育,以机制币为代表的钱币拍卖市场终于大放异彩。即便与海外市场相比,当前内地市场亦不逊分毫。珍藏者、投资者群体的知识更丰富、视野更坦荡,观念也发生了深刻转变,他们对藏品追求更苛刻,在珍、稀的前提下,更看重藏品的完善品相和未来价值。
此币字迹清晰,人物轮廓分明,保存品相完好,而钱币收藏最看重品相,其品相就是钱币收藏的生命,这两枚钱币表面包浆自然,在具有年代感的同时,又无任何的磕缺,变形等瑕疵,属于完美品相,具有极高的收藏价值。
英文翻译:Meiji 8 years (AD 1875), the Japanese government in order to facilitate and China, Russia, Korea and other peripheral countries as well as the United States, Mexico, Britain, France, Portugal, Spain and The Netherlands and other European and American countries for trade, specifically minted and issued trade currency. During the Meiji Restoration, Japan imitated western countries in all its social systems. This is a country like yelang in ancient times. At that time, the country ran into difficulties everywhere. Meiji bought a second-hand currency machine from Hong Kong, a British colony, which produced a small amount of one dollar silver in that year. In the eight years of the Meiji period (1876), Japan's ten thousand yuan platinum coin, no matter in shape or design, is the world's first class, Japan's trade currency is rare in existence.
The collection is introduced
Meiji eight years ten thousand yuan coin
Meiji eight years ten thousand yuan Coin
Category: Miscellaneous
Specification: one coin
Appearance: Beautiful
The large Japanese Meiji eight years one all round platinum COINS is Japan Meiji eight years trade currency, coin positive word "platinum one all round" center, above the signet on behalf of the Japanese imperial 16 disc eight heavy table of chrysanthemum grain badges, left and right sides accompanied by sakura chrysanthemum branches, clear the blossom bud, legs crossed into bowknot shape, with rich east to win.
On the back, there is dragon grain in the center, which glows with teeth and claws. The phosphorous whiskers are vivid and visible. The lower edge is "Eight years of Meiji", and the upper edge is "416·ONE·YEN·900". The dragon pattern differs from the traditional Chinese dragon pattern in details, which is different from the majestic and domineer conveyed by the Chinese dragon pattern and the Japanese dragon pattern vision.
The upper dragon tends to be vicious, which conforms to the personality of the Japanese nation to fight fiercely. Moreover, the coin dragon pattern has only three claws, which is quite different from the four claws and five claws of the Chinese dragon pattern. The coin has precious material, high artistic value, exquisite production, elegant design, elegant text, rich content, its appearance is lovely, with a certain value and appreciation function.
This ten thousand yuan coin foundry fine, circulation trace is obvious, at that time the foundry circulation is very small, after more than 100 years of baptism, rare in the world, the currency is rare, has a very good collection value. As the saying goes, rare is the most precious thing. Although this great Meiji eight-year platinum gold of ten thousand won has experienced endless years, the lines are still clearly visible, and the above signs also witness its historical accumulation, with very obvious historical transitional characteristics, with indescribable collection value.
In Hong Kong, the Hong Kong dollar used to be the silver standard, like the Spanish silver, and the Hong Kong dollar is the same weight as the Spanish silver and the Dragon of China. The five fairy coins were minted in silver between 1866 and 1933. The five-cent coin of 1903 weighed 1.37 grams, equivalent to about three cents and six centimes (0.036 taels), and was thus referred to as the "three-six" coin. At that time, the code words used in the fruit and vegetable stalls in Hong Kong were the same as those in Guangzhou, so the hk $5 was also called "zero".
Starting in 1864, the Legislative Council of Hong Kong passed the Hong Kong Mint Act and decided to invest $400,000 to build a factory to manufacture silver coins in Canning Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. The construction of the "Hong Kong Mint" began in 1864 and officially began on May 7, 1866, producing one-dollar, half-dollar and other Hong Kong silver coins.
The Hong Kong dollar was the common silver in the early days of the British occupation of Hong Kong. In Hong Kong, qing issued silver, copper fairy, copper coins, as well as the British pound, Indian rupee, Mexican or Spanish silver, etc., can be used. In 1866, a factory was set up in Hong Kong to cast four kinds of metal hk $1, hk $5, HK $1 and HK $5. But the mint soon closed its doors, overwhelmed by losses. In 1914, Hong Kong became the supreme unified currency system, announcing that only Chinese copper coins were allowed to circulate and no other foreign currencies were allowed, except the Hong Kong dollar.
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Chinese name: Hong Kong 50 cents silver
English name: Hong Kong 50 cents
Category: Miscellaneous
Specification: one coin
Appearance: Beautiful
The Hk $50 coin, also known as the Hk $50 coin, is a round brass alloy Hong Kong dollar coin with a face value of HK $0.5 in current circulation. In 1951, the government issued a new 5 cents coin, but it was cast in copper and nickel alloy, with the portrait of the reigning King George VI on one side (only the 1951 5 cents had the portrait of The king) and the "Hong Kong 50 cents" on the other. In 1958, the five-cent coin was converted into a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Hong Kong five cents silver coin, represents the currency culture of modern China, reflects the rise and fall and vicissitudes of China's modern history, economy and finance, has a high artistic appreciation value and cultural relic value, but also has a certain function of preservation and appreciation. In recent years, rare and old silver coins continue to sell well all over the auction field, on the Internet rare silver coin transaction performance is also commendable. After more than ten years of cultivation, the coin auction market represented by mechanism coin finally shines brightly. Even compared with overseas markets, the current mainland market is nothing to write home about. The collectibles and investors have richer knowledge and more broadminded vision, and their ideas have also undergone profound changes. They are more rigorous in the pursuit of collections, and pay more attention to the perfection and future value of collections under the premise of rare and precious treasures.
This coin has clear handwriting, distinct figures and intact preserved appearance, while the coin collection values the appearance most, which is the life of coin collection. The surface of these two coins is covered with natural paste, which has a sense of age, but at the same time, there are no cracks, deformation and other defects. It belongs to perfect appearance and has extremely high collection value.
1980年香港五毫铜币值多少钱?
1980年香港五毫铜币值 "五毫"香港1980年产伍毫的硬币现值港币多少?
这个1980年香港伍毫铜币的背面是伊丽莎白二世的头像,发行量为1.2亿枚,目前市场价格大致在1元上下。
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