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How much is Sun Yat-sen's silver dollar worth?

Prices range from 2000 to 3000 yuan. In recent years, gold and silver coins have repeatedly performed well in major coin fairs in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. In the Republic of China 18 (1929), a gold sample of a silver coin with a picture of Sun Yat-sen's golden harvest was sold at a sky-high price of 60,000 yuan, a gold sample of Feilong silver coin in Hongxian era was sold at a sky-high price of 50,000 yuan, and another gold sample was sold at 19 14.

These two sample coins were cast by Shanghai Central Mint, which is rare in the world. They are the first time to appear in domestic auctions and are valuable. 17321187958 (WeChat)

Previous transaction price (ten thousand) Sun Yat-sen's gold edition in the 21st year of the Republic of China is 500,02014-12-08. In the 25th year of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen collected 550002013-16-65438+. 68,000 2015-12-08 Sun Yat-sen's portrait in the 18th year of the Republic of China 70,000 2015-18 Sun Yat-sen's portrait in the 25th year of the Republic of China 62,016.

Sun Xiang Sanfan Coin refers to a unified coin with Sun Yat-sen as its main feature, which was invited by Britain, the United States, Italy, Austria and Japan in order to create a new national currency different from Yuan Shikai's old national currency after the establishment of Nanjing National Government. The front of the coin is a profile of Sun Yat-sen, and the ring is listed in the Republic of China 18. There are three sailboats on the back, and the face value is divided into two rounds. Sun Xiang Sanfan Coin was designed and carved by foreign mint, and cast by Hangzhou Mint, but not circulated. Because the national government's overall requirements for the new national currency are unified, the overall characteristics of the three-sail currency of the five countries are similar. However, due to the different carving techniques and aesthetics of sculptors in mint in different countries, there are also differences in details, and it is precisely because of the differences that the spring world can be distinguished. Now briefly introduced as follows:

1, Austrian Sun Xiang Sanfan sample coin (hereinafter referred to as Austrian version coin), designed by Pratt, Austrian Vienna Mint, is divided into main currency and auxiliary currency. Strictly speaking, there are two versions of the main currency, one is the front sun image and the other is the side sun image. Because other countries design the side version of the sun image, the following is just a comparative analysis of the side version. In short, the uniqueness of the Olympic version lies in the existence of the main currency of the front grandson version and the auxiliary currency of the side version.

2. The three-sail sample coin of the British Sun Statue (hereinafter referred to as the English version) was designed by langford Jones, the British Royal Mint.

3. The American Sunlike Sail Sample Coin (hereinafter referred to as the US version) was designed by Philadelphia Mint.

4. The Italian Sunlike Sail Sample Coin (hereinafter referred to as the Italian version) was designed by ATTILIO MOTTI, a mint in Rome, Italy. There are two versions: the signed version and the unsigned version. The only difference is whether there is a signature or not. Sun Tzu's signature edition has Morty's signature, with "A MOTTI INC" at the bottom right and "R" at the Roman Mint at the bottom right. In short, the uniqueness of the Italian version lies in the existence of a signed version.

5. The Japanese Sunlike Sail Sample Coin (hereinafter referred to as the Japanese version) was designed by Osaka Mint.