此枚袁大頭是民國(guó)時(shí)期主要流通貨幣之一,“袁大頭”是對(duì)袁世凱像系列硬幣的口語(yǔ)俗稱,嚴(yán)謹(jǐn)點(diǎn)說(shuō)叫“袁世凱像背嘉禾銀幣”。在清朝滅亡之后,1912年4月袁世凱出任大總統(tǒng)。北洋政府鑒于當(dāng)時(shí)鑄幣、紙幣十分復(fù)雜,流通的中外貨幣在百種以上,規(guī)格不一,流通混亂,折算繁瑣,民眾積怨已久,且北洋政府同時(shí)也想借助貨幣改制以解決軍費(fèi)問(wèn)題,于是便決定鑄發(fā)國(guó)幣。
This Yuan Datou was one of the main currencies in circulation during the Republic of China. Yuan Datou was a colloquial term for Yuan Shikai's coins. Strictly speaking, it was called "Yuan Shikai's image carries Jiahe silver coin". After the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, Yuan Shikai became President in April 1912. In view of the complexity of coinage and banknotes, the different specifications, confusion and cumbersome conversion between Chinese and foreign currencies, and the long-standing complaints of the people, the Beiyang government also wanted to solve the military expenditure problem by means of currency restructuring, so it decided to coin the national currency.


此枚藏品為中華民國(guó)三年袁大頭壹圓,銀幣正面為袁世凱戎裝五分側(cè)面頭像,刻畫(huà)精細(xì),線條流暢,工筆細(xì)膩,細(xì)節(jié)清晰可見(jiàn),極為細(xì)致。錢(qián)幣上端鑄有“中華民國(guó)三年”六字,背面兩條嘉禾左右交互,下系結(jié)帶,紋飾線條粗細(xì)均勻,線條流暢自然;嘉禾中間鑄“壹圓”字樣,字體端正工整,清秀俊逸。袁大頭銀幣幣型劃一,成色、重量有嚴(yán)格規(guī)定,很快受到了社會(huì)認(rèn)同和接受,在國(guó)內(nèi)金融市場(chǎng)上逐步取代了清朝的龍洋,成為流通領(lǐng)域的主幣,在當(dāng)時(shí)是商品貿(mào)易中起到了重要的作用。
This collection is Yuan Datou's round head for three years in the Republic of China: diameter: 3.9cm weight: 25.49g silver coin front is Yuan Shikai's five-minute side portrait, delicate depiction, smooth lines, fine brushwork, clear details, very detailed. The upper end of the coin is coined with the six characters of "three years of the Republic of China". On the back, the two Jiahe interacts with each other. The lower side is tied with ribbons. The decorative lines are uniform and smooth. The middle part of the coin is coined with the word "one circle", which is neat and elegant. Yuan Datou's silver coins were uniform in form, with strict regulations on their fineness and weight. They were quickly recognized and accepted by the society. They gradually replaced the Longyang of the Qing Dynasty in the domestic financial market and became the main currency in the circulation field. They played an important role in the commodity trade at that time.