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Auction 3095  –  11 - 13 December 2021

Heritage Auctions, Auction 3095

Ancient and World Coins

Part 1: Sa, 11.12.2021, from 12:00 PM CET
Part 2: Su, 12.12.2021, from 3:00 AM CET
Part 3: Mo, 13.12.2021, from 7:00 AM CET
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Description

Shanghai. Wang Yung Sheng Zuwen Yingbing ("Pure Silver Cake") of 1 Tael Year 6 (1856) AU Details (Cleaned) NGC, L&M-589, Kann-900 (Type A), Chang-CH1 (Rare), Shanghai Museum-249, WS-1122, Wenchao-383 (rarity 2 stars), Chang Foundation-Unl. (cf. Chang Foundation-59), Cribb-LXXXIV.A.1155. Engraved by Wan Chaun. The obverse reads, in four columns from right to left: "Xian Feng Liu Nian" (Xian Feng Period 6th Year), "Shang Hai Xian Hao" (Shanghai County), "Shang Wang Yong Sheng" (Banker: Wang Yongsheng), "Zu Wen Yin Bing" (Pure Fine Silver Cake). The reverse, arranged similarly, reads: "Zhu Yuan Yu Jian" (Assayed by Zhu Yuanyu), "Qing Cao Ping Shi Zhong Yi Liang Yin" (Actual Weight 1 Ounce on the Shanghai Scale), "Jiang Wan Quan Zao" (Made by Silversmith Wan Quan). A highly intriguing precursor to the introduction of the milled silver Dollar in China during the late second half of the 19th century, and one produced as direct consequence of the free, rampant circulation of foreign Crown-sized issues throughout the country, particularly in Shanghai. Following the hyperinflation precipitated by the Taiping Rebellion, in 1856 the Shanghai Tao authorized the silver firms Chin Cheng Chee, Wang Yung Sheng, and Yu Shen Sheng to produce silver cakes of a similar standard to the Spanish/Mexican 8 Reales to supplant those coins in circulation. With a monthly output of just 3,000 pieces, however, such emissions were doomed to fail, falling far short of local demand. Wenchao further frames the situation as a matter of lucrative exploitation by these firms, who sought to profit from the exchange of such taels for the Mexican "Cap and Rays" 8 Reales. While slightly more available than the silver cakes of the other two firms, the rarity of this Wang Yung Sheng issue should not be understated, with this being only the second example we have ever offered, and apparently one of only a few to come to market in recent years. Though once cleaned, this appears rather light and to have occurred long ago, the piece since having retoned over fields which still retain a degree of luster.

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Price realized 39'600 USD
Starting price 7'500 USD
Estimate 15'000 USD
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