Chinese Coins

Articles with information and facts about ancient chinese coins, rare and old chinese silver coins.
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Old Rare Chinese Silver Coins
Old rare Chinese Silver Coins are one of the most amazing finds that a coin collector can come across. It is very rare indeed to find these silver coins from different dynasties in the local Chinese markets without wondering or suspecting if all of the merchant’s hordes are mere replicas or fakes of the real thing.

Chinese Silver Commemorative Coins
Chinese Silver Commemorative Coins are perfect for coin collectors who are particularly interested in collecting brilliant, uncirculated silver coins, that have been minted to commemorate special events and people that have made an impact or difference in China.

Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins
The Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins that are now very popular in online merchant sites are inspired by the ancient Chinese zodiac, which consists of the 12 animals that make up the 12-year cycle.

Chinese Silver Yuan Coins
China, with all its glory and magnificence, has always been known to be one of the best places to find rare silver coins such as the Chinese Silver Yuan Coins. If you’re a serious coin collector and are interested in Chinese silver one of the oldest ways of actually measuring the value is by weight, since there is actual pure silver content involved . . .

Chinese Silver Dragon Coins
The Chinese Silver Dragon Coin has been known, for centuries, to be one of the oldest coins to have ever been produced, designed, and distributed throughout the country as official currency. If you’re going to look for actual authentic Chinese Silver Dragon Coins, it is important that you remember the different characteristics of these silver coins. . .

Chinese Silver Panda Coins
The Chinese Silver Panda Coins are one of the most popular silver coins to ever circulate the country as well as the currency markets around the globe. The very first class of Chinese Silver Panda Coins were circulated between 1983 and 1985, which had tiny mintages of only 10,000 and were known to be one of the few Chinese coins that were very rare and difficult to locate. . .