The production of silver birthday cakes in Taiwan took more than thirty years from the Daoguang period to the Tongzhi period. This one was cast in the Daoguang year. It has a longevity star pattern cast in the center of the front. On the left and right sides are the characters "cast in the Daoguang year" and "foot pattern silver cake" in seal script. The commemorative value "Kuping Qibi" is cast below. A treasure is cast in the center of the back. The tripod pattern has four Chinese characters "Taiwan Fu Zhu" cast in Manchu on the outer ring.
This is an imitation. Taiwanese silver cakes are hand-made, not as smooth, and the fonts are more random. They have been handed down from generation to generation and have been severely worn and stamped.
This is a common imitation on the market and has no collection value