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Is Guangxu Yuanbao made in Zhejiang Province?

The Guangxu ingot made in Zhejiang in the picture is counterfeit. First of all, the silver coins circulating in Zhejiang Province are "Weibei Style Edition", that is, the font of the silver coins in the picture is wrong. Secondly, it is embarrassing to talk about the coat of this silver coin alone. In addition, soft fonts and dragon patterns are like climbing on silver coins, which are lazy, bloated and lifeless.

Brief introduction of Guangxu silver coins made in Zhejiang Province: ① Guangxu gold ingots made in Zhejiang Province are divided into "Zhejiang regular script edition" and "Weibei edition". Due to the lack of domestic literature, there are different opinions about the origin and age of Zhejiang regular script in the early years. (2) Zhejiang's "regular script edition" was mostly in the 24th year of Guangxu and 23rd year of Guangxu (1898), and the British Birmingham Mint tried to cast sample coins. (3) The "Weibei Style Edition" in Zhejiang is named after the inscription calligraphy of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties on the front of the coin, that is, the Guangxu Yuanbao silver coin made in Zhejiang Province that once circulated. About Zhejiang Foundry Bureau: ① In December of the 22nd year of Guangxu (1897 65438+ 10), Liao Shoufeng, the governor of Zhejiang, requested permission to buy machines from Germany, including sample coins and molds (the molds in the 23rd year of Guangxu came from Otto, Germany? Lily factory). ② When the mold was delivered in the 24th year of Guangxu (1898 February 16) 1 26, the year marked "23rd year of Guangxu" had passed, so the former mold was abandoned and had to be designed by Yuan Yin Bureau of Hubei Province, where the domestic mold technology was relatively mature at that time, but Yuan Yin Bureau of Hubei Province only changed the former "Hubei" to "Zhejiang". Baihe has been moldy for twenty-three years. Zhejiang Mould Information: 2009, Otto, Ellingen? OttoBeh celebrated125th anniversary and invited local numismatist Gerhard? Genmei finished the book "Carving Coins in Baihe Factory 125". According to the records disclosed by the author, during the period of 1897- 1899, the factory carved molds for silver and copper coins in Anhui, Fengtian, Zhejiang, Heilongjiang, Xinjiang and other provinces in China, and produced more than 270 coin molds, which were delivered to people who had contacts with China. About Zhejiang Coinage: ① In the 25th year of Guangxu (1the first month of 899), Zhejiang Yuan Yin Bureau began to make coins. (2) In the 25th year of Guangxu (1July, 899), the Qing court set up too many bureaus in various provinces, with uneven quality, which made it inconvenient for merchants to use and wasted money. Zhejiang Banking Bureau stopped work according to the order, and the equipment was dismantled and transported to Beijing to prepare for the "Beijing Bureau". Later, the mint of Beijing Bureau was destroyed in the war in Eight-Nation Alliance the following year, and the Zhejiang authorities never produced silver coins again.