Are you planning to make the wrong coin? Is it worth the money? Thank you

Updated on collection 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not a wrong coin, it's worth 100 yuan, and it has no collection value.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The obvious omission is a misprint.

    Wrong coins are also called defective coins, refers to errors in the printing and coinage process, banknotes generally have Fuer, multilateral, white, missing prints, anti-counterfeiting gold wire (gold wire omission, window omission, gold wire pulp more) watermark or pattern serious offset, color shift, elongated coin, printing is covered by other paper, etc., coins generally have a backlash, weak hit, through, embryo cake situation, it is worth noting that the wrong currency is not a counterfeit currency, the wrong currency can also be used in the market circulation. But people can also go to the bank to exchange it back for a typographical error-free renminbi.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's a wrong coin, how can such a currency circulate?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Is this a miscalculation of the B version should be, this can be exchanged in the bank.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is nothing to see, how to know if it is the wrong coin.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, there is no room for appreciation!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Numismatic Society experts pointed out that the Mint prints banknotes in their entirety using stencils, and there is no chance that some patterns or text will be inverted during the printing process. Therefore, the vast majority of the wrong coins on the market are counterfeited by criminals. As long as you observe with the help of a magnifying instrument, you can find the traces of knife cutting, pasting, and scraping.

    In addition, some people deliberately cut the conjoined banknotes into the wrong version, so that some unsavvy collectors were fooled. Generally speaking, the conjoined banknote itself has a certain collectible value, and the value of the banknote after cutting it into the wrong version has skyrocketed, and criminals have made huge profits from it.

    At the same time, some coins also have so-called misprints, such as the use of sulfuric acid to damage the coin, causing the coin to be deformed, which is mistaken by collectors for the wrong coin.

    In fact, as early as the end of 2005, the central bank made a special public statement, saying that all the current issued versions of the renminbi have not been misprinted, only defective products caused by quality defects. It is understood that the so-called wrong coins found so far are not only RMB banknotes, coins, but also commemorative coins, and even foreign currencies. The central bank stressed that the printing plates used in the printing of banknotes and the steel molds used to make coins are a whole, and the problem of partial inversion is unlikely to occur in the printing process.

    Therefore, the so-called wrong coins do not exist, let alone have little collectible value.

    There are a lot of coins like yours on the Internet, and they all say that they are wrong coins, so there are so many?

    There is no mistake in the RMB.

    If you are not familiar with it, it is better not to participate, it is better to choose some conventional and reliable ones, and generally high returns, you must be careful, it is very likely to be fooled!

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4 answers2024-02-09

After sending it directly to the People's Bank of China for identification, you will know whether it is a "wrong currency"!