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5 Taels - Qingsheng Ganji Yunnan

5 Taels - Qingsheng Ganji (Yunnan) - obverse5 Taels - Qingsheng Ganji (Yunnan) - reverse

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Features

Location Empire of China
Type Bullion › Bars
Years 1636-1912
Composition Silver
Shape Other (Archway Ingot)
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
537204
References BMC Sycee# 829
Joe Cribb; 1992. A Catalogue of Sycee in the British Museum: Chinese Currency Ingots, c.1750-1933. British Museum, London, United Kingdom.

Obverse

Script: Chinese (traditional, regular script)

Lettering:
慶盛乾記
匯號紋銀

Translation: Qingsheng Ganji Bank Silver

Reverse

Blank.

Comments

Yunnan Sanchuo Jieding (云南三措接锭)

refers to rare antique silver sycee (ingots) from Yunnan Province, China, used as currency, often featuring multiple assay stamps ("Sanchuo" meaning "three stamps," though more can appear) indicating authenticity and fineness (like "Jieding" for confirmed ingots) from the Qing Dynasty, valued by collectors for their historical significance, distinctive shapes (like "packsaddle"), and intricate stamped markings from various banks and assayer offices. Key Characteristics:

  • Origin: Yunnan Province, China.
  • Type: Silver sycee (melted silver ingots).
  • Stamps: Multiple stamps (三措 - sān cuò, or "three stamps") often including bank names (e.g., Chenyuanchang), assayer marks (e.g., Gonggu), and quality/weight confirmations.
  • Weight: Varied, commonly in taels (e.g., 4.5, 5, 5.25, 5.5 taels).
  • Shape: Can include distinctive "packsaddle" (馬鞍, mǎ'ān) shapes.
  • Period: Primarily Qing Dynasty (1636-1912). 

Significance:
These are not common coins but specialized financial instruments, highly sought after in numismatics for their detailed inscriptions and as tangible links to historical Chinese banking and currency systems. In essence, if you see "Yunnan Sanchuo Jieding," think of collectible, stamped silver ingots from historical Yunnan, China, valued for their markings and provenance. 

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1636-1912)  Qing Dynasty

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