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[Recommended by Tianyuan Tibetan] In the thirty-eighth year of the Republic of China, Guizhou Province made coins.

At present, the art collection market in China is very varied. Porcelain, calligraphy and painting, bronzes and so on have long occupied a large plate. Although everyone likes to collect, it is rare because of its age and difficulty in preservation. Over time, many Tibetan friends focus on small coins. However, due to China's long history, there are countless hairstyles in various dynasties and generations, and most of them have disappeared in the long river of history. Silver dollars, heavy treasures, and silver coins of the Republic of China close to the Qing Dynasty. Because of its historical particularity and good preservation, it is loved by many coin collectors.

? In 38 years of the Republic of China, Guizhou Province made silver coins, also known as Guizhou Bamboo Branch Silver Coin or Jiaxiulou Bamboo Silver Coin. It is the latest coin with the shortest circulation time among nearly a thousand kinds of traditional old silver coins issued in China. In the thirty-eighth year of the Republic of China, that is, A.D. 1949, the National Government had decided to restore the silver standard system. "Guizhou Provincial Government" started casting in June 10, and stopped production in June 1 1. This coin was used by Kuomintang Guizhou provincial government officials on their way from Guiyang to Yunnan on the eve of Guizhou's liberation to pay part of the military pay, "severance pay" and "emergency fund". The production time is less than one month, and the circulation time is short. Most of them were scattered in Guizhou and Yunnan along the Yunnan-Guizhou Highway, and some of them were taken to Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province and abroad by Kuomintang officials.

Therefore, in the thirty-eight years of the Republic of China, the number of silver coins made in Guizhou Province was very rare. At present, it is difficult to find this kind of Guizhou Jiaxiulou silver dollar in the postal currency card market all over the country, and sometimes it is only occasionally seen in some large coin auctions. This coin has now become a treasure in the traditional old silver coin, which has attracted the attention of the majority of coin collectors. It also shines in major auction houses. For example, 20 16, a piece of "bamboo" made in Guizhou province in the 38th year of the Republic of China was sold to 1.98 million. 20 17 a piece of "bamboo" made in Guizhou province in the 38th year of the Republic of China, with a transaction price of 3.69 million yuan; 20 18 a silver dollar made in Guizhou province in 38 years of the Republic of China, with a transaction price of 2.58 million!

? Today, Tianyuan Culture shows you the silver coin shown in the above picture-the silver coin made in Guizhou Province in 38 years of the Republic of China, weighing 26.6 grams. The style of this coin has changed the traditional coin rules in China, with novel and unique design and exquisite casting. In the center of the front, there is a landscape pattern of Jiaxiulou in Guiyang. The upper ring of the silver coin is a regular script of "Thirty-eight Years of the Republic of China" and the lower ring is a regular script of "Made in Guizhou Province". The left and right ends of the coin are inlaid with five petals of flowers, and there is a small word "Gu" on the right side of the building column, which was then the chairman of the Guizhou Provincial Government.

? Look at the back of the silver coin, with gold, bamboo and three beads in the center, which has strong local cultural characteristics, and the words "one circle" are printed on the left and right sides. Silver coins are perfect, exquisite, well-preserved and extremely precious.

? This silver dollar, which was minted in Guizhou Province in the 38th year of the Republic of China, has a positive auxiliary role in studying the history of Chinese coins, because there are few similar coins in the world, and it has great local characteristics and historical and cultural value. Exquisite appearance, relatively rare, and obvious collection value, it also has great artistic investment potential in the current development stage of stable and rising market value of ancient coins!