藏品名称:光绪三年大清金锭
Collection Name: Gold Ingots of the Daqing Dynasty in Guangxu Three Years
藏品类别:钱币
Collection Category: Coins
藏品规格:重202.7g 长3.8cm 宽2.1cm
Collection Specification: Weight 202.7g, length 3.8cm, width 2.1cm
藏品售价:议价
Collection price: bargaining
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清代是中国金属货币铸造和发展的鼎盛时期,由于地域不同,铸造工艺流程不同,各地金属货币的器型各异、形式多样、名称繁多,深受集藏者喜爱。金砖具有较高的保值功能,近几年价格暴涨。清代帝王封建时期,大清金库是中晚期皇宫专用的一种钱币,民间几乎是看不到的。大清金库分为很多种类,有金锭,金砖,金条等等。金库表面上一般会刻有当代皇帝的图像,上面写有“上上赤足”的字体,有的还刻有其制造的年代等。大清金库本身就是砂金制造的,里面含有很多种金属等,但不流通到民间。
The Qing Dynasty was the heyday of China's metal currency foundry and development. Because of different regions, different casting processes, different types, various forms and various names of metal currency, it was deeply loved by collectors. Bricks have a high value-keeping function and prices have soared in recent years. During the feudal period of the Qing Dynasty, the Treasury of the Qing Dynasty was a kind of coin used exclusively by the middle and late imperial palaces, which could hardly be seen by the people. The Qing Treasury is divided into many kinds, including gold ingots, bricks, bars and so on. On the surface of the treasury, the image of the contemporary emperor is usually carved, with the font "barefoot on the top" written on it, and some carved with the date of its manufacture. The Qing Treasury itself was made of placer gold, which contained many kinds of metals, but did not circulate to the people.
此枚“大清金库金砖”上刻着光绪皇帝头像和铭文,属于大清金库,上上赤足,正面雕刻者皇帝头像,侧面刻有光绪三年标明铸造年代。砖形制规整,色泽纯正,外观长方形。制作工艺简单大方,纹饰精美。品相完好,包浆自然,具有很高的收藏价值。藏品整体雕刻细腻,笔画流畅自然,深受藏家喜爱。有感兴趣的藏友可联系咨询了解详细情况
This "Qing Treasury Gold Brick" is carved with Emperor Guangxu's head and inscription, belonging to the Qing Treasury, barefoot on the top, the front Carver of the Emperor's head, the side carved with Guangxu three years to mark the foundry age. Bricks are regular in shape, pure in color and rectangular in appearance. The production process is simple and generous, and the decoration is exquisite. Good appearance, natural pulping, has a high collection value. Collections as a whole are exquisitely sculpted, with smooth and natural strokes, and are deeply loved by Tibetans. Interested Tibetan friends can contact us for further information.