1820-1950 Taiwan (Formosa) QING Empire,to JAPAN to R.O CHINA

Explore the rich tapestry of Taiwan’s numismatic history from 1820 to 1950, where the influence of the Qing Empire, Japanese occupation, and the Republic of China intertwines seamlessly through coins, banknotes, and stamps that tell a story of cultural exchange and economic evolution. Each piece in our collection, from the intricately designed 10000Yuan to the elegant 1 Yuan coin, captures a unique moment in time, reflecting the transitions that shaped this island’s identity. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer, let the beauty and significance of these artifacts enhance your understanding of Taiwan’s past and its journey through changing dynasties and governments.

1820-1950 Taiwan (Formosa) QING Empire,to JAPAN to R.O CHINA

Kuo Ming Tang Gold Bars/国民党金条

Kuo Ming Tang Gold Bars Chinese Civil War issue 1946-1950
1.058 Kilogram total weight of 17 Bars of Gold 99,999% Pure Gold
2 Liang Weight ( 62.25 Gram each Gold Bars)

2000 Yuan/2000円金貨

80th Birthday Chiang Kai-Shek Gold 2000 Yuan.蒋介石生誕80年記念 2000円金貨 民国55年(1966年)

仙鶴祥雲壹元壽字幣

此枚民國時期壽星壹圓,直徑為3.94厘米,現重26.9克,正面“壽」字外圍仙鶴雲朵,背面拄杖老壽星一元銀幣。
幣值「壹圓」二字分鑄壽星老人左右,略作向壽星老人傾斜相依狀態,構思奇妙,意象精美,與幣面一體成為美妙的銀版畫。
賞析:此枚壽星壹圓,鑄工精美,當為民國早期或中期所鑄,直徑為3.9厘米,現重26.7克,尺寸與重量,和銀本位制時期發行的袁像、孫像銀幣一致,鑄量不祥,存世稀少,比較珍貴。

足纹通行府库军饷银币

咸丰三年(1853)四月,李石、林恭于凤山县(今高雄市左营区)反叛起事,震惊台湾。开战后军需、粮饷暴涨,为此,台湾道库急拨银两,由台湾知府于台南铸造如意、笔宝两种银饼,以应急需。六月,李石、林恭叛乱即被平息,所铸如意、笔宝军饷银饼遂不续铸,铸行时间短暂。
如意银饼正面纹饰为聚宝盆和珍宝树,中间镌“宝”字,两侧为“卍”字符,背面为两柄交叉的如意,正背相互呼应,寓意“万宝如意”。而笔宝银饼正面图案亦为聚宝盆,上镌“宝盆”二字,另面两支笔宝交叉于钱囊之上,谐音“必保”,亦有聚财之吉祥寓意。此二种银饼因特殊事件所铸,事毕停造,多数被回炉熔毁,时至今日已十分少见。

台湾军饷大清壹两(龙马银币)

清朝的钱币品种繁多,晚清的银币亦然。此银币却非同一般,乃清政府在大陆官办钱局铸造之后,按照计画拨付给台湾军队的军饷。台湾是中国的南大门,据考证,清朝在台湾有驻军4万馀人,据说当年清政府拨付给台湾的军饷每年达数百万两。100多年过去了,这枚银元流传至今,实属不易。

此枚台湾军饷大清一两,钱正面内圈为直读“台湾军饷”中间是太极图,外圈直读“大清一两”四字,四朵腊梅花枝舒展、盈盈环绕,背面图案为飞龙在云端,天龙象徵大清皇室(五爪龙),云朵珠联海峡之隔,波涛彰显一衣带水,奔马犹如明星宝岛,银币左右两侧为满文“宝台”局,则妙笔点睛–在清廷怀抱中宠爱有加。其设计独特,寓意丰富,艺术的展现出两岸血脉相承、犄角相依,迄今醒人。

Kangxi Tongbao (康熙通寶)

a circulating cash coin from the Kangxi Era (1662–1722) of the Qing Dynasty, most likely minted at the Board of Revenue Mint in Beijing. The greenish patina suggests it’s a copper or bronze alloy coin that has oxidized over time.

1Yuan/一元

10 Cent

5 Ciao/伍角

2 Ciao/俩角

1 Ciao/一角

Bank Notes/纸币

Stamps/邮票

Others/其他

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