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How much is Yuan Datou silver in ten years and nine years of Ming Dynasty? Please help me understand.

Yuan Datou's silver coins were minted for three years, five years, eight years, nine years and ten years.

What is the value of "Yuan Datou"

Among nearly a thousand kinds of modern silver coins cast in China, Yuan Shikai's head silver coin, commonly known as "Yuan Datou" or "Big Ouyang", is the most widely circulated, influential and longest-lived silver coin, which was cast and issued by the Beijing government in the early years of the Republic of China.

The face value of Yuan Shikai's head silver coin is one yuan, middle yuan (fifty cents), two cents and one dime respectively. Because this kind of silver coin with Yuan Shikai's head is unified in form and has strict regulations on fineness and weight, it was quickly recognized and accepted by the society, and gradually replaced Yang Long in the Qing Dynasty in the domestic financial market and became the main currency in the circulation field.

The front pattern of the "Yuan Datou" silver coin is Yuan Shikai's sideways portrait with the words "the first year of the Republic of China" on it; The pattern on the back is two golden harvest patterns, which set off the words "one circle". According to the casting year, casting style and casting place of Yuan Datou Yuan Datou with "one round" face value, it can be generally divided into six varieties.

At present, "Yuan Datou" silver coins are also widely sold in the domestic postal currency card market in China. The most three varieties on the market were cast in the third, ninth and tenth years of the Republic of China, and their prices were basically between 50-60 yuan, belonging to the low-cost potential varieties in the old silver coins. In the eighth year of the Republic of China, the number of "Yuan Datou" was slightly less, and the current market price was about 1.20 yuan, which was favored by many coin collectors. The number of "Yuan Datou" minted and issued in Gansu Province is very rare. At present, the transaction price has reached 1800 yuan, which is difficult for ordinary coin collectors to play with. The most precious and rare variety of "Yuan Datou" was the trial casting of the "signature version" of Yuan Shikai's head in the third year of the Republic of China. At present, it is difficult to find its trace in the general postal currency card market, and even it is rarely heard in coin auctions. The current valuation of this coin is about 40 thousand to 60 thousand yuan, which is a rare treasure in modern silver coins and has attracted the attention of coin collectors at home and abroad. The price of Yuan Shikai's dime is generally around 40 yuan 15, while that of Zhongyuan (50 cents) is more expensive, and that of 300 yuan is around one. There are many counterfeit Central Plains silver coins on the market, and collectors should pay attention to them.