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What kind of commemorative coins are Li uncapped?

Among thousands of old silver coins issued in China in modern times, only a few dozen are commemorative silver coins, and most of them were cast by powerful people all over the country after the Revolution of 1911. Li Memorial Silver Dollar minted by Wuhan Mint is very famous among these commemorative silver coins, and its influence is second only to Sun Yat-sen commemorative coins.

Li Memorial Silver Dollar came into being after Dr. Sun Yat-sen took office as interim president and announced the establishment of the Republic of China. It is said that in order to please Li, some politicians in Wuhan instructed the Wuhan Mint to modify and cast Sun Yat-sen's commemorative coins. There are two basic styles to commemorate Li Jianguo.

The first front design features a portrait of Li Wuguan in the center, "People's Republic of China (PRC)" on the outer ring of the bead circle, and "Founding Commemorative Coin" on the lower ring, with plum blossom designs on the left and right outside the bead circle; In the center of the pattern on the back, the denomination of "one yuan" is written vertically, which lives between two plants in Jiahe. The outer circle of the bead circle is the letter of "Republic of China" in English, the lower circle is the letter of "one yuan" in English, and there are five petals of flower stars below.

The pattern of the second commemorative silver dollar is basically similar to that of the first one, but the difference is that Li wears a military cap on his head in the front pattern, and the five-petal flower star on the lower side of the bead circle in the back pattern is changed to a five-pointed star. There is also a rare variety OF this formula with wrong English letters, which miscasts "of" as "OE", making the value of this wrong silver dollar more than double that of the silver coin without error. The highest value is Li Kaijing silver dollar, which is very rare and is a very rare treasure in the old silver coin plate. Li Jianguo Memorial Silver Dollar was exquisitely cast, weighing about 26.6 grams and containing about 90.4% silver.

At present, in the postal currency card markets all over China, Li's commemorative silver dollar for the founding of the People's Republic of China is very rare and valuable. Many coin collectors have turned their attention to coin auction because of the small amount of existence. The current market price of Li (without a crown) silver dollar is about 6000 yuan, Li (with a military cap) is about 65438+500 thousand yuan, Li (with a military cap) is close to 30 thousand yuan, and the most precious Li (without a crown) silver dollar has already exceeded 65438+500 thousand yuan.

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