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.


wpe5.gif (17930 個位元組)No. Sc10/6

 

Weight: 355 grams /10- taels

 

Date: N/A

 

Inscriptions: 吉順興

Ji Soon Hsin (Silver bank)

Notes

Collection of Cong Nguyen


No. Sc10/7

 

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 


No. Sc10/8

 

Weight: 340 grams/9+ taels

 

Date: N/A

 

Inscriptions: 公記/公記

Gong Firm (Silver bank)

Notes

Collection of the webmaster 


wpe5.jpg (42914 個位元組)No. Sc10/33

 

Weight: 5 taels

 

Date: N/A

 

Inscriptions: 洪盛爐

Hong Shen Furnace

Notes

Collection of Hu Chun Chung


No. Sc10/36

 

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


Sc10/51

 

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

 


Return to Szechuan Drum