In the middle of the front pattern of Yuan Datou silver coin is Yuan Shikai's portrait on the left, and the back pattern is two crossed ears of rice with the words "one circle, middle circle (five corners), two corners and one corner" in the middle; The front is engraved with Yuan Shikai's profile head and issue year number, and the back is cast with Jiahe decoration and currency. The color of the official version of Yuan Datou is 89%, and the outer ring of the coin is dominated by straight teeth. In addition, a small number of I-shaped edges and flower-toothed edges are cast. Among the coins, the one-dollar coins in 3 years, 9 years and 10 years of the Republic of China are more common, while those in 5 years and 8 years of the Republic of China are less.
However, there were many editions of Yuan Datou in the three years of the Republic of China, including O edition, triangle edition, signature edition, rough edition and Gansu edition. In particular, Yuan Shikai's signature edition is especially popular with collectors. There are two signature versions. One is an English signature version of an Italian plate maker, which was trial-cast by Tianjin Mint in the third year of the Republic of China. The other is a signed version of Yuan Shikai's portrait on the left behind his neck (capital English LGIORGI).
During the Republic of China, there were many small editions, such as Yuan Datou Normal Edition, Rough Edition, Triangle Circle, Open Shell Edition, Signature Edition, Yingyangbian in the Republic of China, T-Border in the Republic of China, Yuan Datou Gansu Plus Edition in the Republic of China, and O Edition in the Republic of China. This edition only introduces the above major editions.
1, three-year ordinary edition of the Republic of China
This coin was first created in Tianjin Mint General Factory, with standardized writing of Chinese characters and beautiful and orderly Jiahe. Features: The lateral teeth are divided into 185 and 170 linear lateral teeth. Yuan Xiang's epaulettes are shallow and easy to wear.
The front of the three-year edition of the Republic of China is Yuan Shikai's profile, which lists the three years of the Republic of China. There is no word after the year, and there is a word after the year in other years. The people's figures in the three-year edition have one point, and none in other years.
Reference price: about 600-2000 yuan.
2, three years of the Republic of China, o version.
Yuan Xiang was the head of the O version in the third year of the Republic of China, referred to as the European version. So far, all O editions are from the third year of the Republic of China.
The weight of the O version is 26.6-26.8 grams. The most significant difference from the ordinary three-year-old big head is that there is an O with small English letters on the belt that crosses Jiahe on the back.
In addition, the collar, epaulettes and hair of the characters are different from those of ordinary three years.
Reference price: 1200-4000 yuan.
3, the nine-year rough version of the Republic of China.
The design of this coin is the same as that of an ordinary Yuan Datou silver coin. The only difference is that Yuan Shikai's hair on the front of the coin is thicker than that of an ordinary coin, with different lengths, like waves, with obvious arcs. The Jiahe knot belt does not form a vertical and horizontal cross, which seems to be an independent plastic-wrapped map of Jiahe.
Reference price: 1500-6000 yuan.
4. Three-year triangular circular version of the Republic of China
The design of this coin is the same as that of ordinary Yuan Datou silver coin, the only difference is that the upper part of the circular letter is a triangle with no opening and the back is round. The glyph in the circle on the back of this coin has become a triangle, and other versions are open.
Reference price: about 2000-5000 yuan.
5. Three-year open cup version of the Republic of China
The horizontal line at the bottom of the circle of this coin is not connected with the vertical pen, forming an open shell. There are obvious stripes on Yuan Xiang's epaulettes in this edition, and there is a straight line from top to bottom in Yuan's eyes, commonly known as open eyes, which is not seen in other editions.
Reference price: about 800-2800 yuan.
6. In the third year of the Republic of China, Gansu edition was added.
This coin was cast in 19 in the Republic of China (1930), but it is still made of a 3-year-old film from the Republic of China, and the word Gansu is cast on the front of the yuan statue. There are only tens of thousands of coins, and the amount of casting is very small. Features: Gansu is added to the left and right sides of the front image, and the rest are the same as the shell version.
Reference price: about 8000-200000 yuan.
7. Three-year signature version of the Republic of China
This coin is a round pattern of Yuan Shikai. The front side is three years of the Republic of China (eight, nine and ten years are different), and the back side is Jiahe one circle. This coin was carved by L.GIORGI, so there is L.GIORGI's name behind the shoulder. This coin is quite rare.
On May 12, 2007, a 19 16 imitation silver coin of Yuan Shikai's Feilong gold in the Hongxian era of the Chinese Empire was auctioned in Beijing Chengxuan Spring Auction. Signed by Italian sculptor L.GIORGI, it was valued at 8.5 million to/kloc-0.08 million yuan, and the result was 9.53 million yuan.
Reference price: 500,000 yuan-1.5 million yuan.
8. In the third year of the Republic of China, the T-shaped world and the Eagle Ocean world.
Eagle Ocean Edge Edition These two coins were trial-cast by Tianjin Mint General Factory, which is extremely rare. The difference lies in the difference of side teeth. The former is a T-shaped blade tooth, and the latter is an eagle blade. Its treasures are rare.
Reference price: 15000-400000 yuan.