Szechuan Mercantile Silver
So-called "Piao Yin", i.e., Remittance silver. Mainly used for mercantile purposes, this was one of the most common kinds of Szechuan Drum sycee.
Weight: 355 grams /10- taels
Date: N/A
Inscriptions: 吉順興
Ji Soon Hsin (Silver bank)
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Collection of Cong Nguyen
Weight: 360 grams/10 taels
Date: N/A
Inscriptions: 同升福
Tong Shen Fu (Silver bank)
Chopmarks: 山遂/年
Shan Sui (Meaning unknown)
Nien (Year)
Notes
Collection of the webmaster
Weight: 340 grams/9+ taels
Date: N/A
Inscriptions: 公記/公記
Gong Firm (Silver bank)
Notes
Collection of the webmaster
Weight: 5 taels
Date: N/A
Inscriptions: 洪盛爐
Hong Shen Furnace
Notes
Collection of Hu Chun Chung
Weight: 10 taels
Date: 1912 A.D.
Inscriptions: 十足票銀/祥記造/民國元年
Pure Remittance Silver
Cast by Xiang Firm
The 1st Year of the Republic of China
Notes
Collection of Hu Chun Chung
Weight: 10 taels
Date: N/A.
Inscriptions: 十足票銀/白和森造/十足票銀
Pure Remittance Silver
Cast by Bai Ho Shen
Notes
Collection of Hu Chun Chung
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