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Antique Reproduction: Jilin Province “Er Bao” 7 Mace 2 Candareens Silver Coin (No Date, Qing Dynasty Style)

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This item: Antique Reproduction: Jilin Province "Er Bao" 7 Mace 2 Candareens Silver Coin (No Date, Qing Dynasty Style)
1000 in stock
Original price was: $38.99.Current price is: $19.99.
Original price was: $38.99.Current price is: $19.99.
Original price was: $29.99.Current price is: $19.99.
Original price was: $29.99.Current price is: $19.99.
Original price was: $32.99.Current price is: $23.99.
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18 - 25 Jul, 2025
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Description

Historical Elegance, Modern Craftsmanship
Step into the world of late Qing Dynasty numismatics with this exquisite reproduction of the Jilin Province 7 Mace 2 Candareens silver coin. Faithfully recreated to mirror the iconic “Er Bao” (尔宝) design, this piece captures the essence of a rare historical artifact once minted in Jilin Province during China’s turbulent monetary reform era.

Key Features:

  • Authentic Design: Features the classic “Ji Lin Sheng Zao” (吉林省造) inscription, coiled dragon motif, and traditional “7 Mace 2 Candareens” denomination in Manchu and Chinese scripts.
  • Precision Detailing: High-quality strike replicates the original “No Date” variant’s uneven rim texture and character spacing, honoring its mysterious historical context.
  • Premium Materials: Crafted in .900 fine silver plating with a weight of 26.8g and 39mm diameter, matching archival specifications.
  • Collector-Ready: Includes protective acrylic capsule.

Why Choose This Replica?

  • Ideal for educators, reenactors, or collectors seeking affordable access to a legendary “ghost coin” whose originals are museum-tier rarities.
  • Expertly aged finishes available (optional) to mimic century-old patina.
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee – backed by our numismatic reproduction expertise.

Historical Context:
The original undated Jilin Province silver dollars remain enigmatic, believed by scholars to be trial strikes or local mint experiments during the 1880s-1890s. This reproduction honors their unique “Er Bao” calligraphy style, a transitional design between Chinese and Western coinage influences.

Note:
This is a modern collectible reproduction intended for educational and display purposes. Not legal tender.

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