The Guangxu Emperor (1871-1908, Kuang-hsu Emperor) was the ninth emperor of the Qing dynasty. The son of Yihuan, a Manchu prince, the future emperor was born with the name Zaitian.
His elevation to the imperial throne was engineered by Cixi, his aunt, in contravention to the usual rules of succession. On 12 January 1875, Zaitian's cousin, the Tongzhi Emperor, died without a son to succeed him and Empress Ci'Xi choose the 4 year old child to be the Emperor and she as the "puppet master" co-regent of the empire.
The Guangxu Emperor died in November 1908, aged 37, one day before Cixi herself and scientific testing carried out on 2008 showed the emperor was poisoned with a lethal dose of arsenic 💀
(龙银 光绪元宝)
🐉China Dragon Silver 7 Mace 2 Candareens - 34th Year Kuang Hsu Pei Yang 🐉
Weight 26.9 grams
Silver
Purity 90 %
Estimated Bullion value = 26.9 grams x Spot Price x 90%
But don't expect to get any of these coins at that price 😂
This coin here was minted more then 100 years old ago in Pei Yang sited in the capital of Beijing. The coin was sold to me by an old collector in his late sixties at a fee market and he said it was left by his father when he came to Singapore during 1910. He actually didn't want to sell the coin but he had too because didn't had much saving so he sold some of his collection to raise money for daily needs. Until today, this coin still can hold value but its numismatic value is far higher then the silver contain of this coin.