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I have a hobby of collecting coins, whether it is banknotes, silver dollars or big money I like very much, banknotes are basically in hand to see a look, is hoping to find a different banknote, but also lucky to really meet two, at that time to do a small business a customer gave, I don't know if she is according to the fake money spent, or did not find, let me meet.
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I want to collect, the so-called wrong version of the RMB is different from normal printing, there is a cloud in the collection world: the amount is king, the wrong version is precious. Being able to collect the wrong version of the renminbi is a dream for everyone in the collecting world.
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As an amateur who is paranoid that gold and silver coins were collectible during the gold standard, I don't collect paper money. Personally, I think that the wrong coins, year coins, leopard coins, and shun coins have no collection value, but they are just the target of speculation for funds.
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As a professional, it makes sense to collect it, and it has a certain collection value due to its rarity. Therefore, I advocate that if you happen to have friends or relatives who are in this line, you might as well let them collect them or transfer them to people who really need them with their help, and don't use them to participate in speculation, otherwise they will harm others and themselves.
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I have one in my hand, and I feel that the wrong version of the coin is not a popular collection object, and the appreciation space is limited. Counterfeiters should not be so idle, studying the money-making process of several years ago.
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I have a few on hand, but that's all there is to it. Now the more common mistakes are Fu Er, folded white. The market price is expensive, and for ordinary people, they want to collect but do not have this strength.
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There are very few real misprints, and many of them are post-processed or modified with Siamese banknotes. For example, the so-called Fuer with an extra piece. That can be distinguished by the number segment.
Others are either cropped or repositioned, especially if the watermark is poured or goes up or down. It's basically processed. You must know that the current technology is invincible, a banknote can cut 5 layers, and it is not too simple to move a watermark.
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<> "Please take a look, I've been holding it in my hand for more than two years, I don't know if it's not, the great god will help take a look."
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No, it's hard to say that there is such a thing as a wrong version, it has to be famous, it has to be rare. For example, the famous mountains and rivers of the whole country are red, which is a commemorative edition with strong political colors and territorial awareness, but there is a big mistake and less printing of Nansha and Xisha, and it was immediately stopped the next day, and it is famous and sold rarely, so it is extremely precious and valuable.
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<> anyone wants this money, I've been collecting it for a few years.
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I have two 1999 10o yuan copies in my hand, and there is no English letter code after 100 on the back!
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Too much, dare not buy or sell. Now I often see in the news newspapers that there is a wrong version of the renminbi and it is acquired by **, so the wrong version has always been considered a high-ranking thing. People do it for profit, and they often use everyone's psychology to artificially create all kinds of mistakes, so people who are not very high in level should try not to buy.
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<> please take a look at this wrong coin in **? Is it collectible? Share it:
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The wrong board of banknotes is **, I hope you don't be fooled. Banknote printing is very strict, there can be no wrong board, every process is strictly controlled, from design to board-making, and then to dozens of printing processes have strict checks, so the wrong board is **.
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I'm not interested in the RMB collection, which is a circulation in itself, so let it be! And I feel that the wrong version of the RMB can be faked, right? After all, it is the wrong version of the renminbi, and counterfeiting must be relatively simple.
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I have three misprinted coins with an extra letter "T" on them.
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There is no mistake with the renminbi.
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Raised in the deep boudoir people do not know, treasure not sell, too precious.
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I have a serial number of one dollar, a hundred. The first 60 or so sheets and the last 30 or so sheets are staggered by two millimeters, that is, the cut is misplaced, the cut is off, and it is obvious.
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The so-called "wrong coin" is actually a scrap coin, which has no collection value at all, and is unlikely to appreciate.
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I have a couple of $100 notes numbered 8888.
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What is a "wrong coin"? If you collect these coins, are they collectible?
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No, I don't collect at all.
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I have a few misprints, that is, there is no unit element on the back.
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There is a 90 version of 50 under the purple light of 50 0 under the 0 has an extra bar, it has become 5q, I don't know how much it is worth.
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I have a dollar and a star on the face of the horn, is it called the wrong plate coin? But Wujiao's is only one plum, and one yuan is only one plum, whether it is the wrong plate or not, I will collect it.
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I have a copy that seems to be the wrong coin, did anyone collect it?
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I have a collection of 100 yuan with two moles.
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Collecting the wrong renminbi is a trap, a means for an institution to earn appraisal fees (the higher the auction company's valuation, the higher the commission it will charge) and operating fees.
Because the printing plates used in the printing of banknotes and the steel molds used to make coins are a whole, it is impossible to have partial inversion or reversal in the printing process. Let's assume that even if there is a misprint, it is a batch, which is easy to find, and will be destroyed in its entirety without flowing out. There will be no mistakes in a few details of the full version of the RMB.
The so-called "wrong version of the renminbi" found so far includes not only the renminbi, but also coins, including commemorative coins, and foreign currencies. But no matter what the currency, it is artificially made on the basis of the original RMB. If you carefully observe the so-called "wrong version of the renminbi" or observe it with the help of a magnifying instrument, you will find traces of knife cutting, pasting, and scraping.
Judging from the cases that have been cracked so far, there are indeed some people in society who are consumed by the desire for profit, and in order to make huge profits, they specially produce and peddle the so-called "wrong version of the renminbi," and we hope that the broad masses will arouse their vigilance.
Defective currency, refers to the banknote printing and coinage process errors, banknotes generally have Fu Er, multilateral, white, missing printing, anti-counterfeiting gold line (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 back, weak beating, through, embryo cake situation, you can go to the bank to exchange back no printing error RMB.
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The probability of the wrong renminbi appearing is very small, so it is valuable. I don't know if anyone wants to collect it, but I know that I can exchange a lot of money directly in the bank, and it seems that I can exchange it for seven or eight hundred, because my uncle works in the bank, so I know a little. You can go to the bank and ask specifically (as long as they don't scam you).
80 version 100 yuan, brand new about 600 yuan, 90 version 150 or so. Of course, it's constantly changing. Shanghai's coin market is located at No. 600 Jumen Road, Luwan District, Lugong Coin Market, one of the largest coin markets in the country.
Identification method of wrong version of RMB:1If the banknote is printed upside down, it can be judged as a wrong coin; 2. >>>More
The 2015 misprinted coin refers to a circulating coin with an obvious gap between the background and the obverse pattern of the "Yue Fei" pentagonal pattern on the renminbi, which has a certain collectible value due to the wrong manufacture. At present, the market for 2015 misprinted coins varies greatly depending on the number of people in existence, their condition, and other factors, but generally speaking, the market for a perfect 2015 misprinted coin can be between a few thousand yuan and 10,000 yuan. Please note that references to the market** are still subject to actual transactions. >>>More
There is no wrong version of the RMB, and no one wants the so-called wrong version.
If there is any market value for the wrong version of the yuan, according to the People's Bank of China, the wrong currency can be collected, but whether it can be bought and sold is legally unknown. Wrong currency is forbidden to circulate, generally there is a 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. <> >>>More