The Jiaqing of Baoyuan Bureau is different from other bureaus. If it exceeds 26mm+ in a few years, it will be considered a big model.

Among them, there are two types: angle-headed ones and square-headed ones, while square-headed ones are even rarer.

There are very few with a diameter of 27mm+. Ding Mao only saw a few in his previous life, and they were all exactly 27mm in diameter.

As for those with a diameter of 27.5mm or more, he has never seen one.

Even though I have never seen it in the hands of so many colleagues, it can be said to be very rare.

Among the large-size Jiaqing samples that are common in the central bureau, the most common ones are basically those from the Baoquan bureau, and there are also many 29mm+ and 30mm+ sizes. However, even those with a diameter of more than 27mm in the Baoyuan bureau are pitifully rare.

As for the nature of this kind of coin, Ding Mao has heard several different opinions and opinions, but because he has never bought one, he has not done any in-depth research. He only knows that the price will be very high a few years later.

In the next few years, the Baoyuanju Jiaqing Tongbao, which can reach 27mm, will cost more than 3000 yuan as long as it is in good condition.

As for the one that can pass 27.5mm, in the previous life, a friend of Ding Mao once offered more than [-] yuan to buy it, but he also failed to get what he wanted.

The coins I encountered today are in excellent condition and appearance, and most of them are yellow and bright.

Even among those from Xianfeng, Tongzhi and Guangxu, there are still many very beautiful fine works, and some of them are large specimens.

And those various small classes can be seen everywhere, such as Qianlong Tongbao's Caoquan Xiaoyi, Qiu Jinsu, Chutoubao, Shandilong, etc., Jiaqing Tongbao's Wenqing, Back Star, Xiaxing, etc.

In addition, Guangxu and Tongzhi are counted as ten, which are naturally also found here.

These classes will also be skyrocketing varieties in the future. Although the prices are not too high, judging from the current cost of receiving goods and the multiples they will increase in the future, if there are large quantities, the benefits generated will not be as good as other varieties. How much lower.

In short, the minimum multiple can reach dozens of times. If it can be produced in large quantities, you can imagine how much money you can make.

So in the last life, when Ding Mao was chatting with some colleagues who entered the industry very early, they kept sighing and regretting.

At first I didn't take these Qing Dynasty coins too seriously, so I basically took them as I went and sold them all.

If we knew it would rise so high in the future, we would be more suitable to just save Five Emperors' coins and Qianlong Tongbao and Jiaqing Tongbao with a diameter of 25mm+ than to save those silver coins and so on.

The most important thing is that in the early days, no one cared about these small versions. Many of them were only separated into versions later.

Of course, what makes Ding Mao satisfied is that there are not only many large-scale coins in it, such as Kangxi Arhat coins, but also the excellent Baoyuanju Jiaqing large-scale coin.

And he also found two mother's coins in it, one was Qianlong's mother's money and the other was Daoguang's mother's money.

Ding Mao had to take a high look at the couple. It was really rare that they could save so many coins and the coins were in such good condition.

He didn't even pick out many leaks, cracks, or deformations, so in order to facilitate settlement, Ding Mao had no choice but to pick out some with obvious bumps and unclear fonts.

And it does contain some Song Dynasty coins, including Liao, Jin, Yuan and Ming Dynasty coins scattered here and there.

Of course, Ding Mao would only pick out those less valuable Song Dynasty coins, and he would naturally put the other ones in there.

However, no matter how you pick and choose, the final result is that it is more appropriate to sell by the weight than by the kilogram.

It only costs more than 9000 yuan per kilogram, but it’s already over [-] yuan if sold by the piece.

So in the end the man chose the transaction method that was most beneficial to him.

Ding Mao didn't pay attention to the coins he picked out. He knew very well that with so much clear money, it was impossible for his family not to have larger Xianfeng coins or spend money.

But Li Mingliang didn't give him any hints. Could it be that he was overthinking?

Saying more than one word when receiving the goods may ruin the deal, but sometimes there are unexpected gains.

Everything naturally depends on the situation, and in the current situation, I naturally don't mind asking more.

So after Ding Mao finished settling the accounts, he tentatively asked: "Brother, if there are so many ancient coins saved at home, there should be other varieties, right?"

After the man got the money, he was very excited. He originally planned to ask Ding Mao if the selected ones could be sold to Ding Mao at a cheaper price.

Seeing Ding Mao ask this question, he raised his head and motioned to his wife.

The woman immediately understood what the man meant, so she took out two more plastic convenience bags from a very inconspicuous cloth bag she was carrying.

Because it was transparent, Ding Mao could tell at a glance that it contained large Xianfeng coins and silver coins.

After the man took it, he poured it all on the table.

Asked: "How much can you give for each of these big ones?"

Ding Mao acted unhurriedly, with no trace of excitement on his face, as if these things were very ordinary and did not interest him much.

This indifferent performance suddenly made the man who was originally quite high-spirited instantly lose some expectations.

Ding Mao smiled and said: "The styles here are different, let me look at them one by one and give you a quote one by one!"

After the man nodded in agreement, Ding Mao picked it up and quoted the price.

"The smaller one like this will cost you 50 yuan each, this one will cost you 200 yuan each, this one will cost you 300 yuan each, the more expensive one will give you 500 yuan, and these ones will only cost you 200 yuan. Money one.

As for these silver coins, our current unified receipt price is 500 yuan each.

Do you think the price is acceptable?If you can accept it, we can calculate how much it costs in total! "

The man still felt that the price given by Ding Mao was relatively real, because a front-line dealer had seen his goods before, and the price he gave was much lower than what Ding Mao gave.

Take the loose money he just sold. When the first-line dealer saw that he had a lot of money, he gave him 130 yuan per catty, but Ding Mao directly gave him 200 yuan per catty, and even sold it by the piece in the end.

As for the price of silver coins, the dealers with the highest prices only gave them over 300 yuan each, which was much lower than Ding Mao's. The same was true for the others.

The reason why he came here today to inquire about the house was that he finally decided to sell it to Ding Mao.

It is precisely because these things of his have been seen and valued in the past two days.

That’s why I wanted to see if I could sell more.

Although Ding Mao appeared indifferent on the surface, he was still a little excited in his heart.

Although these things in this man's hands are not as good as Dazhen or Dazhen, they are better than good quality.

And the key is that there are Baodeju and Tianqi 11 in it, and there are also Longyang made in Jilin among the silver coins.

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