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1895-07 China Hupeh Dragon Dollar L&M-182 NGC XF40

1895-07 China Hupeh Dragon Dollar L&M-182 NGC XF40
1895-07 China Hupeh Dragon Dollar L&M-182 NGC XF40
1895-07 China Hupeh Dragon Dollar L&M-182 NGC XF40

1895-07 China Hupeh Dragon Dollar L&M-182 NGC XF40
Outstanding condition, with good eye appeal. The item “1895-07 China Hupeh Dragon Dollar L&M-182 NGC XF40″ is in sale since Thursday, November 5, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Asia\China\Empire (up to 1948)”. The seller is “buychinaforfun” and is located in Pittsford, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: XF 40
  • Year: 1895
  • Composition: Silver
  • Denomination: $1

1895-07 China Hupeh Dragon Dollar L&M-182 NGC XF40

1893-S $1 NGC XF40 Key Date Morgan Rarity Morgan Silver Dollar

1893-S $1 NGC XF40 Key Date Morgan Rarity Morgan Silver Dollar
1893-S $1 NGC XF40 Key Date Morgan Rarity Morgan Silver Dollar
1893-S $1 NGC XF40 Key Date Morgan Rarity Morgan Silver Dollar
1893-S $1 NGC XF40 Key Date Morgan Rarity Morgan Silver Dollar

1893-S $1 NGC XF40 Key Date Morgan Rarity Morgan Silver Dollar
The key to the Morgan dollar date set in grades Good-MS65 with the exception of perhaps the Proof-only 1895. Unless stated otherwise in the description above, the item you see pictured here is exactly the coin you will receive. We will respond to questions as quickly as possible. Don’t ask us for our best price. If an item does not have this feature, then this is our best price. We are David Lawrence Rare Coins : one of the top sellers of coins in the world. Since 1979 we have built a world-class reputation for fair dealings in the rare coin industry. We pride ourselves in our knowledge of rare coins and impeccable customer service. If you are building a coin collection, give us a try. We treat all of our customers the way we want to be treated and we’ve built a 34-year reputation of trust. At David Lawrence Rare Coins, we are dedicated to serving the serious collector and want to help you build your coin collection and enjoy your hobby. We maintain a HUGE inventory of PCGS and NGC certified coins, many with the independent CAC approval. Our raw (uncertified) coins are conservatively graded and described without exaggeration. We want to hear from you. Our staff of four full-time numismatists is here to help you with all kinds of advice for your collection. We’re happy to describe any item for you in detail, explain the value, and we will even negotiate a better price when possible. Customer service is our #1 priority. If you ask us a question here, we will do our best to respond quickly and honestly. Thank you for doing business with David Lawrence Rare Coins! INDUSTRY AFFILIATIONS We are members of all the most prestigious numismatic organizations and networks in the USA. American Numismatic Organization (ANA). Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) John Brush (619). Florida United Numismatists (FUN). Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC). PNG: John Brush (619) ANA Life Memberships: John Brush. Read this to increase your chances of making a successful offer. On items with make-offer ability, we do our best to consider all reasonable offers. However, we work on very close markups so if your offer isn’t reasonably close to our store price, we probably cannot get together. If you think our prices are out of line with the market value, please let us know with an inquiry and we can explain the value. FAST & FREE is all you need to know! Please do not ask us to make exceptions as we will not be able to honor your request. Sorry, we cannot accept credit cards on any international orders. Other than the following exceptions (see below) all store items qualify for 30-day return privilege with no questions asked. Note: There is no need to let us know in advance of a return, as long as you make the return in the time alotted. The item “1893-S $1 NGC XF40 Key Date Morgan Rarity Morgan Silver Dollar” is in sale since Monday, April 27, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ US\Dollars\Morgan (1878-1921)”. The seller is “davidlawrencerarecoins” and is located in Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification Number: 5843090-002
  • Grade: 40
  • Certification: NGC
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Mint Location: San Francisco
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Geography: United States
  • Year: 1893-S
  • Category: Dollars
  • Series: Morgan Dollars
  • Coinage Type: Morgan
  • Years for Type: 1878-1921
  • Denomination: Silver dollar
  • Mintage: 100,000
  • Designer: George T. Morgan
  • Metal Composition: 90% silver; 10% copper
  • Diameter: 38.1mm
  • Weight: 26.73g / 0.86oz
  • Edge Type: Reeded

1893-S $1 NGC XF40 Key Date Morgan Rarity Morgan Silver Dollar

1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $3,400 Value

1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $3,400 Value
1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $3,400 Value
1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $3,400 Value
1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $3,400 Value

1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $3,400 Value
Up for sale here is an excellent 1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar that has been certified and professionally judged to be in XF40 Condition by the NGC Grading Service – Extremely Fine. This is a very rare Carson City Morgan with sharp XF40 Detail and a nice overall look. Quite a scarce Silver Dollar! As always, this piece is Guaranteed Genuine! About Us: Quality customer service is a top priority in our store. Thousands of satisfied customers. With rare classic gold and silver coins for their collections. We have been continuously recognized as an. For consistently providing excellent service and achieving the highest ratings from buyers of our coins. We take special care in the packing of each coin and also include free signature confirmation with every order to ensure that your coins are delivered safely. All coins that we offer are. Coin grading is subjective and all posted grades provide professional opinions. We post multiple large, clear photos of each and every coin so that you can take a look at these gorgeous pieces yourself. If you have any questions, feel free to let us know. Highest Ratings from Buyers. What Our Customers Say. The highest customer service possible. This is a person I intend to do business with in the future. As good as it gets. The item “1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $3,400 Value” is in sale since Sunday, March 24, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ US\Dollars\Morgan (1878-1921)”. The seller is “eternitycoin” and is located in Boston, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: XF 40
  • Year: 1889
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Mint Location: Carson City
  • Composition: Silver
  • Denomination: $1
  • Material: Silver
  • Coin: Morgan Dollar
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated

1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $3,400 Value

1895-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Coin Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $1,260 Value

1895-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Coin Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $1,260 Value
1895-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Coin Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $1,260 Value
1895-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Coin Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $1,260 Value
1895-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Coin Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $1,260 Value

1895-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Coin Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $1,260 Value
Up for sale here is an excellent 1895-S Morgan Dollar that has been certified and professionally judged to be in XF40 Condition by the NGC Grading Service – Extremely Fine. This is a rare date Morgan Dollar with strong detail and a nice overall look. It has some attractive luster shining through. It is difficult to find an 1895-S in the high XF40 Grade – Most rate F12 or lower. Quite an excellent Silver Dollar! As always, this piece is Guaranteed Genuine. About Us: Quality customer service is a top priority in our store. Thousands of satisfied customers. With rare classic gold and silver coins for their collections. We have been continuously recognized as an. For consistently providing excellent service and achieving the highest ratings from buyers of our coins. We take special care in the packing of each coin and also include free signature confirmation with every order to ensure that your coins are delivered safely. All coins that we offer are. Coin grading is subjective and all posted grades provide professional opinions. We post multiple large, clear photos of each and every coin so that you can take a look at these gorgeous pieces yourself. If you have any questions, feel free to let us know. Highest Ratings from Buyers. What Our Customers Say. The highest customer service possible. This is a person I intend to do business with in the future. As good as it gets. The item “1895-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Coin Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $1,260 Value” is in sale since Friday, May 24, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ US\Dollars\Morgan (1878-1921)”. The seller is “eternitycoin” and is located in Boston, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Material: Silver
  • Coin: Morgan Dollar
  • Denomination: $1
  • Certification: NGC
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Mint Location: San Francisco
  • Grade: XF 40
  • Year: 1895
  • Composition: Silver

1895-S Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Coin Certified NGC XF40 (EF40) $1,260 Value

1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC XF40 (EF40) Looks AU $3,750 Value

1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC XF40 (EF40) Looks AU $3,750 Value
1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC XF40 (EF40) Looks AU $3,750 Value
1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC XF40 (EF40) Looks AU $3,750 Value
1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC XF40 (EF40) Looks AU $3,750 Value
1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC XF40 (EF40) Looks AU $3,750 Value
1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC XF40 (EF40) Looks AU $3,750 Value

1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC XF40 (EF40) Looks AU $3,750 Value
Up for sale here is an excellent 1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar that has been certified and professionally judged to be in XF40 Condition by the NGC Grading Service – Extremely Fine. This is a very rare Carson City Morgan with sharp XF40 Detail and a nice overall look. It has some good luster and looks nearly AU (Almost Uncirculated). Quite a scarce Silver Dollar! As always, this piece is Guaranteed Genuine! About Us: Quality customer service is a top priority in our store. Thousands of satisfied customers. With rare classic gold and silver coins for their collections. We have been continuously recognized as an. For consistently providing excellent service and achieving the highest ratings from buyers of our coins. We take special care in the packing of each coin and also include free signature confirmation with every order to ensure that your coins are delivered safely. All coins that we offer are. Coin grading is subjective and all posted grades provide professional opinions. We post multiple large, clear photos of each and every coin so that you can take a look at these gorgeous pieces yourself. If you have any questions, feel free to let us know. Highest Ratings from Buyers. What Our Customers Say. The highest customer service possible. This is a person I intend to do business with in the future. As good as it gets. The item “1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC XF40 (EF40) Looks AU $3,750 Value” is in sale since Thursday, June 27, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ US\Dollars\Morgan (1878-1921)”. The seller is “eternitycoin” and is located in Boston, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Denomination: $1
  • Material: Silver
  • Coin: Morgan Dollar
  • Certification: NGC
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Mint Location: Carson City
  • Grade: XF 40
  • Year: 1889
  • Composition: Silver

1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC XF40 (EF40) Looks AU $3,750 Value

1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50C Coin O-106 (Knob 6) NGC XF40 $2,250 Value

1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50C Coin O-106 (Knob 6) NGC XF40 $2,250 Value
1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50C Coin O-106 (Knob 6) NGC XF40 $2,250 Value
1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50C Coin O-106 (Knob 6) NGC XF40 $2,250 Value
1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50C Coin O-106 (Knob 6) NGC XF40 $2,250 Value
1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50C Coin O-106 (Knob 6) NGC XF40 $2,250 Value
1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50C Coin O-106 (Knob 6) NGC XF40 $2,250 Value

1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50C Coin O-106 (Knob 6) NGC XF40 $2,250 Value
Up for sale here is an excellent 1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar (O-106 Variety, Knob 6, Small Stars Variety) that has been professionally certified and judged to be in XF40 Condition by the NGC Grading Service – Extremely Fine. This is a very rare Draped Bust Half with sharp detail and attractive surfaces. It is quite scarce in the high certified NGC XF40 Grade. Quite an impressive Bust Half, now well over 200 years old. The line on the upper obverse is just a small scratch on the plastic holder – it is not on the coin itself. As always, this piece is Guaranteed Genuine. About Us: Quality customer service is a top priority in our store. Thousands of satisfied customers. With rare classic gold and silver coins for their collections. We have been continuously recognized as an. For consistently providing excellent service and achieving the highest ratings from buyers of our coins. We take special care in the packing of each coin and also include free signature confirmation with every order to ensure that your coins are delivered safely. All coins that we offer are. Coin grading is subjective and all posted grades provide professional opinions. We post multiple large, clear photos of each and every coin so that you can take a look at these gorgeous pieces yourself. If you have any questions, feel free to let us know. Highest Ratings from Buyers. What Our Customers Say. The highest customer service possible. This is a person I intend to do business with in the future. As good as it gets. The item “1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50C Coin O-106 (Knob 6) NGC XF40 $2,250 Value” is in sale since Tuesday, April 30, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ US\Half Dollars\Early Halves (1794-1839)”. The seller is “eternitycoin” and is located in Boston, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Coin: Draped Bust
  • Certification: NGC
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Mint Location: Philadelphia
  • Grade: XF 40
  • Year: 1806
  • Composition: Silver
  • Denomination: 50C

1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50C Coin O-106 (Knob 6) NGC XF40 $2,250 Value

Very Rare 1877 Japan Silver Dragon Trade Dollar NGC XF40

Very Rare 1877 Japan Silver Dragon Trade Dollar NGC XF40

Very Rare 1877 Japan Silver Dragon Trade Dollar NGC XF40
Very Rare 1877 Japan Silver Dragon Trade Dollar NGC XF40. A rare and hard to find item. Its Graded Extra Fine XF40 By NGC. (a prestige grading company). Current only a total 10 pcs in NGCs population. The silver coin was minted as official currency of the realm(Japan Empire). A great collectors item of the history. The Dragon is the ultimate symbol of the wisdom and culture of the Asian regions. For thousands of years it has represented the people’s spirit for advancement and their desire to express themselves through the beauty of life. The dragon is seen as the incarnation of power and authority, it can change its shape, swim the deepest seas and fly to the heavens. Of all the Chinese symbols, it is regarded as the most important , commanding heavenly dignity and is often depicted among the clouds The Dragon Throughout history, in virtually every part of the world, mans imagination has been fueled by the magic and majesty of dragons. These strict guardians have protected buried treasure, golden fleece, even immortality. In China, the dragon has prevailed as the trusted custodian of the highest fonn of wisdom the pearl. As a supernatural power, the dragon became the symbol reserved strictly for the Emperor. Those who chose to embroider a dragon upon their clothing dared to equate themselves with the Emperor and did so at their own peril. Dragon and Emperor were one. The dragons pearl, believed to reside in the dragons throat, represented the indisputable authority of the Emperors words. The item “Very Rare 1877 Japan Silver Dragon Trade Dollar NGC XF40″ is in sale since Sunday, October 19, 2014. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Asia\Japan”. The seller is “jon_sold_it” and is located in Fresh Meadows, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: XF40
  • Year: 1877
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Composition: Silver

Very Rare 1877 Japan Silver Dragon Trade Dollar NGC XF40

1901-08 China Szechuan Silver Dollar Ngc Xf40

1901-08 China Szechuan Silver Dollar Ngc Xf40
1901-08 China Szechuan Silver Dollar Ngc Xf40

1901-08 China Szechuan Silver Dollar Ngc Xf40
1901-08 CHINA SZECHUAN SILVER DOLLAR BY NGC GRADE XF40. All my coins and banknotes are from my personal private collection. Please view the photo for professional judgement. Pictures show the real condition. The item “1901-08 CHINA SZECHUAN SILVER DOLLAR NGC XF40″ is in sale since Monday, December 24, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Asia\China\Empire (up to 1948)”. The seller is “hocworldcoin” and is located in Houston, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, Indonesia, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Year: 1908
  • Grade: XF 40
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Certification: NGC
  • Composition: Silver

1901-08 China Szechuan Silver Dollar Ngc Xf40

1903, China, Chihli Province. Silver Dragon Dollar Coin. Y73. L&M-462. NGC XF40

1903, China, Chihli Province. Silver Dragon Dollar Coin. Y73. L&M-462. NGC XF40
1903, China, Chihli Province. Silver Dragon Dollar Coin. Y73. L&M-462. NGC XF40
1903, China, Chihli Province. Silver Dragon Dollar Coin. Y73. L&M-462. NGC XF40
1903, China, Chihli Province. Silver Dragon Dollar Coin. Y73. L&M-462. NGC XF40

1903, China, Chihli Province. Silver Dragon Dollar Coin. Y73. L&M-462. NGC XF40
1903, China, Chihli Province. Silver Dragon Dollar Coin. Region: Chihi Province Mint Date: 1903 (Year 29). Reference: L&M 462, KM-Y#73. Nint Place: Chin Mint (Peiyang Arsenal), Tientsin. Certified and graded by NGC as XF-40! Denomination: Silver Dollar (7 Mace 2 Candareens) Material: Silver. Obverse: Flying imperial dragon facing, coiled leftward around fireball and surrounded by stylized clouds. Legend: 29th YEAR OF KUANG HSÜ. Reverse: Four chinese characters around manchu script. Pellets in outer fields, splitting outer leggends. Legend: Made in Biyáng/Treasury scales equal to 7 qián and 2 fn / Valuable yuán of Gungxù. The Guangxu Emperor simplified Chinese. Wade-Giles: Kwang Hsu (14 August 187114 November 1908), born Zaitian Chinese. , was the tenth emperor of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty, and the ninth Qing emperor to rule over China proper. His reign lasted from 1875 to 1908, but in practice he ruled, under Empress Dowager Cixi’s influence, only from 1889 to 1898. He initiated the Hundred Days’ Reform, but was abruptly stopped when Cixi launched a coup in 1898, after which he was put under house arrest until his death. His reign name means “The Glorious Succession”. Even after he began formal rule, Cixi continued to influence his decisions and actions, despite residing for a period of time at the Imperial Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) which she had ordered Guangxu’s father, the Prince Chun, to construct, with the official intention not to intervene in politics. After taking power, Guangxu was obviously more reform-minded than the conservative-leaning Cixi. He believed that by learning from constitutional monarchies like Japan, China would become more politically and economically powerful. In June 1898, Guangxu began the Hundred Days’ Reform, aimed at a series of sweeping political, legal, and social changes. For a brief time, after the supposed retirement of Empress Dowager Cixi, Emperor Guangxu issued edicts for a massive number of far-reaching modernizing reforms with the help of more progressive Qing mandarins like Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao. Changes ranged from infrastructure to industry and the civil examination system. Guangxu issued decrees allowing the establishment of a modern university in Beijing, the construction of the Lu-Han railway, and a system of budgets similar to that of the west. The initial goal was to make China a modern, constitutional empire, but still within the traditional framework, as with Japan’s Meiji Restoration. The reforms, however, were not only too sudden for a China still under significant neo-Confucian influence and other elements of traditional culture, but also came into conflict with Cixi, who held real power. Many officials, deemed useless and dismissed by Guangxu, were begging Cixi for help. Although Cixi did nothing to stop the Hundred Days’ Reform from taking place, she knew the only way to secure her power base was to stage a military coup. Guangxu was made aware of such a plan, and asked Kang Youwei and his reformist allies to plan his rescue. They decided to use the help of Yuan Shikai, who had a modernized army, albeit only 6,000. Cixi relied on Ronglu’s army in Tianjin. But Yuan Shikai was beginning to show his skill in politics. The day before the staged coup was supposed to take place, Yuan chose his best political route and revealed all the plans to Ronglu, exposing the Emperor’s plans. This raised Cixi’s trust in Yuan, who thereby became a lifetime enemy of Guangxu. In September 1898, Ronglu’s troops took all positions surrounding the Forbidden City, and surrounded the Emperor when he was about to perform rituals. Guangxu was then taken to Ocean Terrace, a small palace on an island in the middle of a lake linked to the rest of the Forbidden City with only a controlled causeway. Cixi followed with an edict dictating Guangxu’s total disgrace and “not being fit to be Emperor”. Guangxu’s reign had effectively come to an end. For his house arrest, even court eunuchs were chosen to strategically serve the purpose of confining him. There was also a crisis involving Guangxu’s removal and abdication and the installment of a new Emperor. Although Empress Dowager Cixi never forced Emperor Guangxu to abdicate, and his era had in name continued until 1908, Emperor Guangxu lost all honours, respect, power, and privileges given to the Emperor other than its name. Most of his supporters were exiled, and some, including Tan Sitong, were executed in public by Empress Dowager Cixi. Kang Youwei continued to work for a more progressive Qing Empire while in exile, remaining loyal to the Guangxu Emperor and hoping to eventually restore him to power. Western governments, too, were in favour of the Guangxu Emperor as the only power figure in China, failing to recognize Empress Dowager Cixi. A joint official document issued by western governments stated that only the name “Guangxu” was to be recognized as the legal authoritative figure, over all others. Empress Dowager Cixi was angered by the move. There was dispute, for a period of time, over whether the Guangxu Emperor should continue to reign, even if only in name, as Emperor, or simply be removed altogether. Most court officials seemed to agree with the latter choice, but loyal Manchus such as Ronglu pleaded otherwise. Pujun, son of the conservative Prince Duan, was designated as his heir presumptive. In 1900, the Eight-Nation Alliance of Western powers and Japan entered China and on 14 August occupied Beijing following a Chinese declaration of war which the Guangxu Emperor opposed, but had no power to stop. Emperor Guangxu fled with Empress Dowager Cixi to Xi’an, dressed in civilian outfits. Returning to the Forbidden City after the withdrawal of the western powers, Emperor Guangxu was known to have spent the next few years working in his isolated palace with watches and clocks, which had been a childhood fascination, some say in an effort to pass the time until the death of the Empress Dowager Cixi. He still had supporters, whether inside China or in exile, who wished to return him to real power. Guangxu died on 14 November 1908, a day before Empress Dowager Cixi. He died relatively young, at the age of 37. For a long time there were several theories about Guangxu’s death, none of which were completely accepted by historians. Most were inclined to maintain that Guangxu was poisoned by Cixi (herself very ill) because she was afraid of Guangxu reversing her policies after her death, and wanted to prevent this from happening. The fact that the two died a day apart is significant. Another possibility is that Guangxu was poisoned by Yuan Shikai, who knew that if Guangxu were to ever come to power again, Yuan Shikai would likely be executed for treason. There are no reliable sources to prove either theory, but the second one has a certain amount of circumstantial evidence to it, because Li Lianying was murdered, possibly by Yuan, after Guangxu died. Official court documents and doctors’ records from the time suggested that Guangxu did die from natural causes. The Emperor had long been sick anyhow, and the records indicate that the Emperor’s condition began to worsen several days before his death. But the illness could have been caused by poison, administered in small doses over a long period of time. On 4 November 2008, forensic tests revealed that the level of arsenic in the Emperor’s remains was 2,000 times higher than that of ordinary people. Quoted a historian, Dai Yi, who speculated that Cixi may have known of her imminent death and may have worried that Guangxu would continue his reforms after her death. In any event, Guangxu was succeeded by Empress Dowager Cixi’s handpicked heir, his nephew Puyi, who took on the era name. Guangxu’s consort, who became the Empress Dowager Longyu, signed the abdication decree as regent in 1912, ending two thousand years of imperial rule in China. Empress Dowager Longyu died, childless, in 1913. After the revolution of 1911, the new Republic of China funded the construction of Guangxu’s mausoleum in the Western Qing Tombs. The tomb was robbed during the Chinese civil war and the underground palace (burial chamber) is now open to the public. The item “1903, China, Chihli Province. Silver Dragon Dollar Coin. Y73. L&M-462. NGC XF40″ is in sale since Saturday, October 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Asia\China\Empire (up to 1948)”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Certification Number: 3935570-006
  • Grade: XF40
  • Composition: Copper

1903, China, Chihli Province. Silver Dragon Dollar Coin. Y73. L&M-462. NGC XF40