清代云南合记十两银锭 中乾
清代云南"合记"十两票锭。 重量:353.6克。合记足银。戳记弱打,不均匀,仍可读。上缘有零星积土。轻微流通痕迹,包浆诱人。极具收藏价值,备受欢迎。此锭形似四川,源于云南东部与四川接壤的地理位置。相邻省份在历史、地理、社会背景方面具有相似之处,两省货币亦类同。据研究学者Stephen Tai写道,云南与四川交界之处,所铸银锭形似四川省造,不但在当地广为流通,亦备受欢迎。<em></em>
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CHINA. Yunnan Piaoding. Provincial Certified Ingots. Silver 10 Tael Local Tax Ingot, ND. Graded "UNC" by Zhong Qian Ping Ji Grading Company. cf. BMC-Class XL Group A; cf.Tai-3-1. Weight: 353.6 gms. "He Ji Zu Yin" (He Bank pure silver). Stamp weak and unevenly applied, but readable. Minor earthen deposits on the upset rim. Light signs of handling with light attractive tone. An interesting facet of the Sycee series sure to add depth to the next collection it enters.The area of Eastern Yunnan is adjacent to Szechuan where the present type is normally associated with. However, since the neighboring provinces have much in common sharing similar historical, geographical and social backgrounds it makes logical sense that currencies from these provinces were familiar in either place. According to brilliant researcher and prolific author Stephen Tai some places near the Yunnan-Szechuan boarder were casting their own ingots in the Szechuan style as they would have been familiar with the local populace and readily accepted.