Coin Identifier
Sichuan Province God of Longevity (Shoulao) Silver Dollar Fantasy / Amulet — obverse
Obverse
Sichuan Province God of Longevity (Shoulao) Silver Dollar Fantasy / Amulet — reverse
Reverse
One Dollar (Equivalent size/weight standard)

Sichuan Province God of Longevity (Shoulao) Silver Dollar Fantasy / Amulet

China · Late Qing Dynasty / Republic Era Fantasy (Dated Daoguang Nian Zhuo, but likely mid-20th century or modern fantasy)

A silver-colored fantasy coin or amulet featuring the elderly God of Longevity (Shoulao) holding a staff on the obverse, and two dragons flanking central Chinese characters with a swastika symbol on the reverse.

Country
China
Denomination
One Dollar (Equivalent size/weight standard)
Metal
Silver-plated base metal or low-purity silver alloy

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Overview

A silver-colored fantasy coin or amulet featuring the elderly God of Longevity (Shoulao) holding a staff on the obverse, and two dragons flanking central Chinese characters with a swastika symbol on the reverse.

Historical significance

This piece is a well-known numismatic fantasy or tourist souvenir rather than a government-issued circulating currency. Coins depicting the God of Longevity and double dragons were created as commemorative amulets, charms, or fantasy pieces intended to appeal to collectors, often mimicking the style of Sichuan provincial coinage.

Obverse (front)

Features a full-face portrait of Shoulao, the Taoist God of Longevity, with a high forehead and long flowing beard, holding a staff. Surrounded by Chinese inscription characters and a decorative denticle rim.

Reverse (back)

Features two dragons curving upwards along the rims toward a central swastika symbol at the top. The inner beaded circle encloses four Chinese characters reading 'Daoguang Nian Zhuo' (Minted in the Daoguang era), with a pearl and crashing waves at the bottom.

Estimated value

$10-$30 (As a collectible fantasy piece / replica)

What drives this coin's value

Metal content, aesthetic appeal, and novelty status as a fantasy amulet rather than numismatic rarity or historical authenticity.

Grade assessment

About Uncirculated (AU) in terms of wear, though the piece is a modern fantasy or reproduction rather than a mint state historic striking.

Mintage & rarity

Unspecified mintage; commonly encountered as modern or mid-century fantasy issues.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

This item is not a genuine historical circulating coin. Real historical Chinese silver dollars command high prices and are heavily authenticated by grading services (PCGS/NGC). Weight checks, specific gravity tests, and magnetic tests will often expose non-silver compositions on modern replicas.

Notable varieties & errors

Exists in various fantasy die combinations with differing levels of silver purity and metal finishes.

Similar coins

Genuine Chinese Sichuan provincial silver dollars, Yunnan province dollar issues, and various other late Qing/Republican era fantasy dragon dollars.

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place in a non-PVC protective flip or capsule. Do not clean, as cleaning can damage any artificial toning and reduce its collectible value.