Chinese Empire coins catalog with values online

Empire of China (before 1912)

Chinese Dollar=10 jiao; jiao=10 cents (fen); Cent=10 cash

Emperor Guangxu (1875-1908)

coin chinese silver dollar 1908
1 dollar 1908 (1907-1908)

silver
Chihli (Zhili) province
KUANG KSÜ YUAN-PAO
PEI YANG / 34th YEAR OF KUANG KSU / Dragon
Coin value - 300-500 USD

 

 

coin chinese silver 10 cents 1895
10 cents 1895

silver
Hubei province
KUANG KSÜ YUAN-PAO
HU-PEH PROVINCE / 7.2 CANDAREENS / Dragon
Coin value - 40-50 USD

 

 

chinese old coin 0 cash 1903-1905
20 cash 1905

brass
Fengtian province
20 CASH / FUNG-TIEN PROVINCE / Dragon

Coin value - 40-60 USD

 

chinese old coin 0 cash no date (1907)
20 cash no date (1907)

copper
20 CASH
TAI-CHING-TI-KUO COPPER COIN / Dragon
Coin value - 6-10 USD

 

 

chinese old coin 10 cash 1905
10 cash 1905

copper
Kyangnan (Jiangnan) province
10 CASH
TEN CASH / KIANG-NAN / Dragon
Coin value - 5-8 USD

 

chinese old coin 10 cash 1906 Kwantung
10 cash 1906

copper
Kwantung province
10 CASH
TAI-CHING-TI-KUO COPPER COIN / Dragon
Coin value - 5-8 USD

 

chinese old coin 10 cash 1906 Hupeh
10 cash 1906

copper
Hubei province
10 CASH
TAI-CHING-TI-KUO COPPER COIN / Dragon
Coin value - 5-8 USD

 

 

coin Kwantung cash 1890-1908 square hole
1 cash no date (1890-1909)

brass
square hole
Kwantung province
Coin value - 3-5 USD

 

chinese old coin 1 cash no date (1906-08) Kwantung square hole
1 cash no date (1906-1908
)
brass
square hole
Kwantung province
Coin value - 5-7 USD

 

 

 

 

Other Chinese coins

Cash coinage

Republic 1912-1949

People's Republic of China

Chinese Republic (Taiwan)

British Hong Kong

Hong Kong

Macau

 

Japanese occupation

East Hopei

Manchukuo

Provisional Government of China

 

 

Coins of Chinese Empire in the catalog are presented divided by historical periods, indicating the main characteristics and differences by type.
Inside the sections, the coins are sorted by denomination - from large to small.
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