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Foreign Silver Coins and Chinese Sycee
When foreign silver coins came into China 4 centuries ago, the Chinese believed .... Coins, including Old Pillars, Portrait Dollars (those with busts of ...
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A Chopmark found Stamped on a Japanese Dragon Yen and a Chinese Sycee
Beginning in the 3rd year of the Meiji period (1868), Japan became one of the most active of the countries minting silver coins intended to be used as a ...
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Spanish 8 Reale Cob
Spanish Colonial Mexico, 8 Reale Cob. N.D.. Based on the partially visible mintmark on the left of the Hapsburg shield on the obverse of the cob, ...
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Mexican Eagle Dollars
These new Mexican silver coins were called "Eagle Dollars" by the Chinese. The unit weight was identical to ... 1890 Mo AM 8 Reales · Comments from Guests ...
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Important Indications on Chopmarking Foreign Silver Coins in An ...
(See: "Foreign Silver Coins and Chinese Sycee" and "Chopmarked Coins of the Late 19th & Early 20th Century") "Overview of Silver Varieties" also warns its ...
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Szechuan Li Tax on Salt License
Li Tax silver were requested to be classified into one of two types: Those from the salt licenses or coupons for salt sold inside the province, ...
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Hunan Li Tax
As stipulated on the reverse of each sycee note, any holder of the sycee notes may also use them to pay against Land & Poll tax, Customs tax, Li tax and so ...
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The bund customs
A Drum Sycee from The Bund Customs ... to official records, no inland or maritime customs in China were named Jiang Tan Guan (江灘關, The Bund Customs). ...
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The Pictorial Yuanbao
An illustrated catalogue of Chinese Yuanbao (sycee) consisting of 1500 specimens categorized by their origin provinces. Most of the illustrated specimens ...
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A Chopmark found Stamped on a Japanese Dragon Yen and a Chinese Sycee
The Same Chopmark found Stamped on a Japanese Dragon Yen and a Chinese Sycee ... authenticated the coin and gave it a date chop and assaying chop. ...