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Don't talk nonsense if you don't understand.
The overall color is light green, 16 cm long, cm wide, slightly larger than the 1 yuan in circulation now, the two ends of the front have traditional three-yuan characters, the bottom is marked "1953", directly above is the "People's Bank of China" six characters, the middle is the picture of the stone bridge at Longyuankou in Jinggangshan, the lace around the stone bridge is dark green, the shading in the middle is yellow, the back pattern of the banknote is a pattern and the national emblem, and there are four characters in the middle: Han, Uyghur, Mongolian and Tibetan.
On February 21, 1955, *** issued an order that the People's Bank of China would issue the second set of renminbi from March 1, 1955 and withdraw the first set of renminbi. This 3 yuan denomination is one of the second set of renminbi, printed in 1953, and is one of the "three types of stamps" printed by the Soviet Union. After being in circulation in the market for 9 years, it was stopped circulating in the market for political reasons and was withdrawn by the state, so the number of such banknotes in the private sector is very rare and has a high collection value.
At present, the market value is less than 2,000 yuan, only 500-600 yuan.
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The materials on the third floor are too old, at least a year ago. According to the current ** in the currency market, the new second-edition three-yuan banknote is not a problem to sell for three or five thousand yuan each. Some big online sellers have sold for 6,000 yuan a piece. However, if it is not brand new, it will cost less.
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At present, there are hundreds or tens of thousands of prices of three yuan in the market. From 500 to 30,000, the most ** of 3 yuan once reached 58,000 yuan. At present, there are about three or four thousand new and unique products**.
However, because the collection rules are relatively strict, if it is not a new variety or different degrees of wear, ** will not reach this price. Therefore, as long as the 53-year 3 yuan banknote has creases, the difference is only a few thousand yuan. Therefore, care must be taken not to have creases, cracks, and stains.
Extended information: 1. Three yuan yuan refers to a very rare yuan in the second set of yuan, which is the only one in China with a denomination of three yuan. The issuance time was March 1, 1955, and the exchange and circulation ceased on May 15, 1964, and the ** was carried out, and the number of surviving is very small.
2. The overall color of the banknote is light green, 16 cm long and cm wide, slightly larger than the 1 yuan yuan in circulation, the two ends of the front have traditional three-yuan characters, the bottom is marked "1953", directly above is the six characters of "People's Bank of China", the middle is the picture of Longyuankou Dajie Bridge in Yongxin County, the lace around the stone bridge is dark green, the shading in the middle is yellow, the back pattern of the banknote is a pattern and the national emblem, and there are the words "People's Bank of China Sanyuan" in Han, Uyghur, Mongolian and Tibetan characters in the middle.
RMB is the legal tender of the People's Republic of China and is issued by the People's Bank of China. It was first issued on 1 December 1948 and was issued in five sets of renminbi until the new edition was launched on 1 October 1999.
The first set of renminbi began to be issued on 1 December 1948, with a full set of 12 denominations and 62 varieties.
The second set of renminbi began to be issued on March 1, 1955, with a total of 11 denominations, 13 varieties and 16 varieties of main and auxiliary coins.
The third set of renminbi began to be issued on April 20, 1962, with a total of 7 denominations, 13 varieties and 27 varieties.
The fourth set of renminbi was issued on 27 April 1987 in 9 denominations and 14 varieties.
The fifth set of renminbi was issued on 1 October 1999, with a total of 6 denominations and 13 varieties.
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The three-yuan yuan did appear in the history of our country, of course, it was just a flash in the pan, and then there was no longer this face value, three yuan is the face value of the second set of RMB issued in China, and only the second set of RMB has this face value, and there is no three-yuan face value in other versions, of course, there are some design manuscripts that may have, but they are not issued at all, and only the second set of RMB banknotes issued in the three yuan banknotes, also known as Su Sanyuan, Why is it called Su Sanyuan, in fact, there are many stories!
Three-dollar bills. In February 1955, China issued an announcement that the first set of RMB will be withdrawn and replaced with the second set of RMB, and the second set of RMB will be used from March 1955, although it was issued in 1955, but the time on the face is shown in 1953. In fact, it was also because of the lack of capacity of our country at that time, there were not many papers that specialized in printing high-end coins, so it was also designed by our country at that time, and then printed and manufactured by the Soviet Union, so this banknote is also called Su Sanyuan by the current collectors. These three banknotes are also the three most valuable in the second set of RMB, Su Sanyuan has only been in circulation for 9 years, and there will be no more three-yuan banknotes since then!
The value of the three-dollar note.
The value of the three-yuan banknote is still very high, after all, this is also a milestone in China's numismatic system, many people say that the banknote is hidden by mistake, Su Sanyuan is definitely the king of the out-of-print coins, after all, it was only issued once, which is also a strong stroke in the history of China's coins, so the collection significance of this banknote is still very high, I personally also recommend that if you really meet Su Sanyuan in life, you must keep it, even if the quality is not much, you must choose to keep it, This kind of thing is basically the existence of seeing one less one! At present, the value of three yuan of good products can exceed 10,000, not to mention some good numbers, so the value of Su San is still very high!
Conclusion. The three-yuan banknote may not have been seen by many friends, and because of its uniqueness, so the value will be so high, although it is not as good as the big black ten, but its meaning is also different, and now there may be some friends who can find it, but in the next few decades, this kind of thing will definitely never be seen again!
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How much is the three yuan worth now, the three yuan is very valuable now, because the amount of his savings is very small, it is particularly rare, and the scarcity is expensive, so now the three yuan is very valuable. How much is it? Depending on the region, there may be some differences.
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The three-yuan banknote is an out-of-print banknote, and now a brand-new three-yuan banknote is worth about 10,000 yuan. The commemorative significance is huge, and the collection value is extremely high.
In 1953, the second set of RMB banknotes in the RMB is the only set of RMB issued in China, which is scarce and old. To judge how much a 1953 three-yuan piece is worth, you need to judge from the number of condition, number, and serial number, and the better the condition, the higher the value; Tail 88, or Leopard Such a single 1953 three-dollar note** is about one-third to two-thirds more expensive than an ordinary three-dollar note; The greater the number of serial numbers and the fewer times they are in circulation, the closer the coin is to 10 frets, and the higher the **.
Judging the value of the three-dollar note from the condition:
1.Ten or so products: the four corners are pointed, the face of the ticket has no tears and no pollution, somewhat faded, can not maintain the original luster, such a 1953 three-yuan banknote ** is about 50,000 yuan;
2.Nine products or so: there are slight creases on the face of the ticket, there is no pollution on the face of the ticket, there is no crack, a lot of meat, such a 1953 three-yuan banknote ** is about 10,000;
3.Eight products or so: there are obvious creases, a small amount of pollution on the face of the ticket, and the corners of the ticket are worn, so the 1953 three-yuan banknote ** is about 10,000 yuan;
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Idol Chinese people don't have three-yuan banknotes. Small denomination banknotes seem to be only 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents. This is also the first time I have heard of the denomination of 3 yuan.
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The current value of Chinese three-dollar banknotes can reach more than 100 This standard should be very high, and it is true that the three-dollar banknotes are still very few.
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The second set of RMB three-yuan coupons is the only type of coupons issued by China at present. Its existence is scarce, and the market price of a superb three-round coupon is about 40,000 yuan.
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It is understood that the Chinese RMB 3 yuan banknote, also known as the "Su San Yuan", is the second set of RMB issued by China in 1955, and the only RMB banknote with a face value of three yuan, stopped circulation, at that time ** was very strong, so now the stock is very small, the market ** is also very high, which has attracted the attention of many collectors.
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The Chinese three-yuan banknote, this depends on the appearance, if the quality is good, he should be able to change a house.
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It's not worth the money! This is not a currency in circulation, nor is it a commemorative coin.
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I haven't seen 3 yuan yuan.
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Thousands of yuan, depending on the quality of the price, the good quality is worth a little money.
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Summary. In the case of Chinese three-yuan banknotes, the current market ** is about 3,000 yuan, which is particularly rare. Good quality ** can be added.
How much is the Chinese RMB 3 banknote worth?
In the case of Chinese three-yuan banknotes, the current market ** is about 3,000 yuan, which is particularly rare. Good quality ** can be added.
The date is 1953, how much is the current market value of this one? Is this money real?
It's true. The market value is not easy to say, the eldest child is around 3000.
There is no room for appreciation. Does a little damage have a big impact?
You can keep it.
That's a bit big.
What is the market value of the first version of the ginseng yuan?
Around 5000.
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Summary. 1. Judging the 1953 three-dollar banknote from the condition**. At present, the new condition basically does not exist, the four corners of the ten-grade grade are pointed, the surface luster is slightly dull, there is no crease and no mutilation of the 1953 three-yuan banknote market ** in about 50,000, the nine grade condition is slightly creased, the current market ** is about 30,000, the condition is the basic condition of the banknote collection, especially for the collection value of very high banknotes, a slight discount, is thousands of discounts.
2. Judging the value of the 1953 three-dollar note from the number. Three-yuan banknotes are originally scarce, the beautiful number is relatively rare, ** is also a lot more expensive, tail 88, or leopard number such a single 1953 three-yuan banknote ** is about one-third to two-thirds more expensive, and the tail 88 is also about twice the same condition.
How much is three yuan worth now?
The transaction price of the 2019 auction was 8,688 yuan.
How much was three yuan worth in 1953.
1. Judging the 1953 three-dollar banknote from the condition**. At present, the new condition basically does not exist, the four corners of the ten-grade grade are pointed, the surface luster is slightly dull, there is no crease and no mutilation of the 1953 three-yuan banknote market ** in about 50,000, the nine grade condition is slightly creased, the current market ** is about 30,000, the condition is the basic condition of the banknote collection, especially for the collection value of very high banknotes, a slight discount, is thousands of discounts. 2. Judging the value of the 1953 three-dollar note from the number.
Three-yuan banknotes are originally scarce, the beautiful number is relatively rare, ** is also a lot more expensive, tail 88, or leopard number such a single 1953 three-yuan banknote ** is about one-third to two-thirds more expensive, and the tail 88 is also about twice the same condition.
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The three yuan yuan refers to a very rare yuan in the second set of yuan, which is the only one in China with a denomination of three yuan. The issuance time was March 1, 1955, and the exchange and circulation were stopped on May 15, 1964, and the ** was carried out, and there are very few surviving at present. In the collectible market, the brand new 3 yuan is worth about 40,000 yuan.
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