A fake, replica, Sungarei Chinese coin has a value of about US$30, because it contains no precious metal, such as silver.
The 3 real Sungarei silver coins ( 1 teal, 7 mace and 2 candareens, and 4 maces) were minted by Emperor Kuang Hsu of Qing Dynasty, China, in about 1897. The Emperor's name gave an approximate minting year. The current values of the real Sungarei silver coins are about:
(a) 1 teal silver coin, US$10,000 minimum
(b) 7 mace and 2 candareens silver coin, US$8000 minimum
(c) 4 maces silver coin, US$3000 minimum.
A replica of the coin (fake coin) has a value of about US$30, is usually made of non-silver alloy, and has no silver color. As a coin collector, you may still collect a replica coin, because it does have a historical value. A real Sungarei, Chinese Qing dynasty silver coin was minted in 1897 although the minting year was not on the coin. The edge of the real silver coin had the artist's English name, L. GIORGI. Entire coin was in shining silver color, and 1.75 inches in diameter. The current value of a real Sungarei silver coin, 1 Teal, is at least US$10,000.
If real $10,000 if fake $30
The value is around US$500.
It is worth a modern value in Chinese currency.
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China produced hundreds of coins through their different provinces over that time period, so you would need more specific information (date, province, denomination) to gauge a value. Your best bet might be to find a dealer (at a shop or large national coin show) who specializes in old Chinese coins - but do be careful, since true specialists in Chinese are few and far between, and there are a lot of replicas on the market.
Replicas of the coins are worth about $30 each. The exact value of the coins will vary depending upon their condition.
The 1978 Hutt River Province $100 coin is of 24 carat gold.
As of September 2021, 100 Japanese yen is equivalent to around 6.2 Chinese yuan. However, exchange rates can fluctuate daily, so it's best to check with a reliable source for the most up-to-date rate.
The value of a silver coin is always changing because the value of silver is always changing. See the related link below for a silver coin value calculator. This does not give the actual value of the coin but it does give the value of the metal used to make the coin. This is know as the melt value.
the smallest value of a coin is a penny.