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365:, which were produced to the same standard. Japan too would produce a trade dollar for external use which differed slightly from the yen coins it issued for its own use at home. The common standard to which all these coins were produced facilitated trade as theoretically they were interchangeable with one another on a one for one basis. However this was moderated by the fact that the general population were suspicious of coins that they were not familiar with and with some of the provincial mints in China producing debased coins; having a lower silver content and therefore less valuable because of it. 546: 230: 256: 44: 532: 248: 417:
silver. The rest of the coins composition varied, however coins minted by the imperial mint used Brass, copper and finally iron to fill the rest of the weight of the coin. Merchant 'silver dollars', that is coins that were minted for use in the bartering with merchant sailors and on the silk road, were 90% silver.
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Collecting silver dragon coins especially Chinese ones can be a financially hazardous prospect, with even experienced experts falling foul of fakes. There are modern fakes of genuine coins, historical fakes of genuine coins, and today given that some of the historical fakes have gained a numismatic
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During the mid years of what is known as the "opium war", where most of the countries silver was exported to europe and india due to the purchase of opium. The silver content of the coins was changed to 80% of silver and during the height of the silver famine was reduced down to as little as 40%
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and prestige of the warlord and his faction and are proudly marked as such; there are also low quality coins, the majority, intended to deceive the receiver into believing that they are earlier coins of higher silver content and value, though not fake-in so much that they came from semi-official
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issued by China, Japan and later Korea for general circulation in their own countries. Featuring a dragon on the obverse of Japanese and Korean issues and on the reverse of Chinese issues, all were inspired by the silver
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sources-these were and are of variable value depending on their silver content. With the coming of the Chinese republic China would continue producing silver coins of the same specification updated to bear the image of
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for trade in the Far East, this specification being a weight of 27.22 grams and a fineness of .900; the coin thus contained 24.5 g (0.7876 troy oz) of silver.
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in 1935, however even after the silver coins became demonetised they remained a highly prized means of preserving wealth in an era of inflation and war.
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for Chinese goods in one direction and silver, from across the Pacific to the Spanish held silver mines of Mexico, in the other. This so-called "
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dollars from the old romanisation of the name of the mint that they were first produced in China, more popularly they are known in Chinese as
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factions and cliques emerged as would be warlords jostled for position and influence. As China headed into the republican and
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of .900 (90%), for use as legal tender in their own countries. The name of these coins in all three countries derives from
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collectable silver bullion coins were of the traditional specification of 27grams in weight, 0.900 fineness.
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which following its introduction into the region in the 16th Century had set the standard for a de facto
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The high regard in which the Spanish-Mexican coins came to be held, led to the minting of silver
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coins to the same specifications as the Spanish ones i.e. a weight 7
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Varieties and History of the late Qing dynasty Chinese Silver Coins
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value of their own, modern fakes of historical fakes.
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Silver dragon (coin)

Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
dragon
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳ
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization
Jyutping
Southern Min
Hokkien
POJ
Teochew
Peng'im

Silver coin
Xuantong 3rd year
Chopmark


silver coins
Spanish dollar
common currency
Spanish Philippines
Intramuros
entrepôt
Manila Galleons

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