Do you know a collector who likes to collect misprinted coins?

Updated on collection 2024-02-23
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    With the improvement of science and technology, there will be fewer and fewer wrong coins, and there is room for appreciation beyond imagination.

    In recent years, with the popularity of the collection market, the collection of "wrong coins" has been hyped. Although the person in charge of the central bank solemnly opened rumors on the Internet and related **: "There is no wrong version of coins in China, and the so-called wrong coins are fake, artificially made, and have no collection value."

    But there is a lot more interest in collecting and selling "wrong coins".

    A misprint is a design or master engraving error, and a missing print in the printing process is not a misprint. The "defective product" caused by the defective quality of the currency can only belong to the defective coin, not to the wrong coin. At present, it is still impossible to determine what kind of real wrong coins are, so defective products are also wrong coins.

    The principle of collecting is that rare, new and strange, that is, rare and peculiar things have a certain collection significance, which determines the key to the value of such collections.

    In the process of RMB printing, errors are generally impossible, but in the rare probability that errors will occur, resulting in the wrong version of the coin. However, the generation of wrong coins can be described as one in a million or one in ten million probability, so the wrong coins are very rare in the RMB, because the printing of the RMB has strict controls, the probability of "wrong version of the RMB" is not large, the number of surviving is quite small, in the collection market, the preciousness of the collection depends on the stock and artistic value, so the value of the wrong version of the currency is difficult to estimate.

    Wrong coins are not the mainstream collection investment items in the numismatic collection market, mainly because their number is extremely rare, there is no specific benchmark, as the saying goes, rare is expensive, it is true. The "wrong version" of the RMB has become the darling of the collecting world, and some "wrong coins" have even been speculated to millions of yuan, which is why the wrong currency is popular.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    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 is no wrong version of the RMB, don't waste time looking for differences in the RMB, there is no point, don't take a banknote and think it's worth hundreds of thousands or millions, the money is so easy to make and someone else works?

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