Misplaced renminbi is best traded there

Updated on collection 2024-03-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello! CoinPass has the answer for you:

    Bai Yuan Misprint AAA China Art Sea 2015 Spring Auction (Macau) Estimate: HK$29,600,000.

    50th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China Wrong Coins AAAA China Art Sea 2015 Spring Auction (Macau) Estimate: HK$20,000,000.

    1990 100 Wrong Dollar (TN60824346, TN60824345) Hong Kong Heng Leong Spring 2015 Estimate: $8,580,000.

    1999 100 Yuan Misprint AAA China Art Sea 2015 Hong Kong Large-Scale Art Auction Estimate: HK$12,500,000.

    1990 50 Yuan Misprint (Mongolian, Tibetan, Zhuang and Uyghur characters are missing from the lower right corner of the reverse) AAA China Art Sea 2016 Hong Kong Spring Festival Auction Estimate: $11,760,000.

    The fourth set of RMB Pick-up Misprints (front and back are the same) aaa China Art Sea 2016 Hong Kong Large-scale Art Spring Festival Auction Estimate: $11,760,000.

    1990 One Hundred Yuan Misprint AAA China Art Sea 2016 Hong Kong Large-scale Art Spring Auction Estimate: $10,950,000.

    100 Yuan Wrong Plate Wing Hang International 2016 Fine Auction Estimate: $5,000,000.

    Note: This wrong coin is a very rare watermark error, the left eye is closed and the right eye is open, this wrong coin is very rare, the watermark error is very rare, and this one has two errors at the same time, very rare, and very collectible.

    The fourth set of renminbi coins was estimated at the auction of the Royal Hong Kong International Qing Toys Collection: 5,000,000 yuan.

    AAA China Art Sea 2014 Autumn Auction (Chinese Art Exhibition) Estimate: HK$9,780,000.

    2005 100 Yuan Wrong Print, 50 Yuan Wrong Copy (Watermark Wrong Version) AAA China Art Sea 2015 Hong Kong Large-scale Art Auction Estimate: 9,600,000 RMB.

    The fifth set of 100 RMB misprinted coins Baoyuan International 2015 Autumn Art Auction (1) Estimate: 4,750,000 yuan.

    The third set of RMB 2 Yuan and 2 Jiao Misprints AAA China Art Sea 2015 Hong Kong Large-scale Art Auction Estimate: HK$8,000,000.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    80 page value Wu Yuan wrong version coin**: 1.55 million. 99 version of the 100 yuan denomination wrong coin**:

    1.29 million. 90 Wu Shiyuan RMB wrong version of the coin**: 1.36 million.

    1990 version of 50 yuan wrong coin**: 1.48 million. 100 yuan wrong version of the coin**:

    1.9 million. According to the People's Bank of China, the wrong ratio can be collected, but whether it can be bought and sold is legally nameless. Wrong than forbidden circulation, generally the national bank to recover, but the probability of ** is only one in a thousand, most of them are collected by some folk collectors, often a few yuan, dozens of yuan, hundreds of yuan of wrong coins can be sold at sky-high prices. The first collection value of the wrong coin is manifested in the probability of one in one million and one in ten million, so the identity of the wrong coin is different from that of the normal coin, and the value is also different, and the second collection value of the wrong coin is:

    After the authenticity of the wrong version of the coin, it has the identity of a similar cultural relic, and naturally becomes the darling of collectors.

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