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No. 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.
Due to the small amount of residual currency flowing into the society, some people took the opportunity to speculate and speculate in order to make huge profits. 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. However, the wrong version of the renminbi is a different matter, and there has never been an auction of the wrong version of the renminbi in the international and domestic auction markets, so it is difficult to determine how much collectible the wrong version of the renminbi really has.
When buying a collection of misplaced RMB, you should consider whether it will cause unnecessary financial losses to yourself.
Wrong coins. Pour the watermark.
Inverted watermark means that the watermark on the banknote is in the opposite position to the normal product;
Ticket of the same number. A ticket of the same number means that the same number appears on two banknotes of the same type;
Reveal the white ticket. The white paper of the banknote printing factory is automatically conveyed and operated in the production process, and it needs to go through multiple processes from the white paper to the finished product.
Missing Prints. A missing stamp is a missing print on a banknote's number or pattern.
Some coins can be mistyped. There are roughly the following:
1. Watermark displacement;
2. There are a few flying white remnants on the face of the ticket;
3. There is a deviation in the cropping of the ticket, which is not very neat;
4. The color of the ink on the ticket is uneven, or too dark, or too light.
5. There are many places on the banknote, such as black dots.
Wrong coins are just a means of profit-making speculation.
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Hello, analyze from what is offered.
The so-called wrong coin.
The first point: paper difference.
The second point: the ink color is light.
The third point: the texture is not clear and delicate enough.
Comprehensive identification as counterfeit.
Identification of misplaced renminbi.
It has to be on the basis of real money.
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If it is a genuine coin, such a misprint is within the scope of the wrong coin.
Wrong coins are also called defective coins, refers to errors in the printing and coinage process, banknotes generally have Fu Er, multilateral, white, missing prints, anti-counterfeiting gold line (gold wire missing, window missing, gold wire pulp more) watermark or pattern serious offset, color shift, elongated coin, printing is covered by other paper, etc., it is worth noting that the wrong currency is not a fake 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.
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I suggest you take a UV lamp and you can find out. (The picture shows the ultraviolet lamp).
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No, it basically doesn't mean much.
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Looking at it this way, you shouldn't be able to judge it.
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"Wrong coins" include missing prints, white folding, folding corners, shifts, printing deviations, misalignments, inverted watermarks, watermark deviations, etc., which should be called "defective coins" according to the bank.
As for whether the "wrong coin" is collectible? According to a relevant person from the People's Bank of China, wrong coins can be collected, and there is no legal stipulation on whether they can be bought and sold.
The wrong currency is forbidden to circulate, generally recovered by the national bank, but the probability of ** is only one in a thousand, most of them are collected by some collectors of the people, often a few yuan, dozens of yuan, hundreds of yuan of wrong currency can be "sold" at a sky-high price.
Private collectors believe that the first collection value of the wrong coin is: the error is in the probability of 1 in a million and 1 in 10 million, so the "identity" of the wrong coin is different from that of a normal coin, and the value is also different; The second collection value of the wrong coin is: after the authenticity of the wrong coin is identified, it has the "identity" of similar cultural relics, and naturally becomes the "darling" sought after by collectors.
Scarcity is expensive. **It has been revealed that some criminals have forged fake and wrong coins in order to make profits, digging and patching on genuine coins, pasting, laser marking and other means. Changing a 100 yuan wrong coin can earn about 3,000 yuan.
The technique of counterfeiting is very sophisticated, and on the real coin, the number, text and watermark can be inverted. Make some collectors who don't know the truth spend ** money to buy fakes"Wrong coins. ", brought unnecessary economic losses to collectors, and also damaged the image of the yuan.
Actual "wrong coins" are rarely seen, and if there are many of them on the market, the country's mints will be out of order.
Is there any collectible value for "wrong coins"? Absolutely. However, we must have enough knowledge and understanding of the "wrong coin", and we must also master the ability to distinguish the real from the fake, and do not blindly collect it, so as not to be deceived.
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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.
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It's not worth much, no one wants it, I've been fooled.
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