The four editions of the 1 yuan banknote have now been withdrawn from the market, but I believe that many friends have used it and will keep it until now.
It's also a relatively common four-edition coin.
There are three different vintages of this 1 yuan, and their collection value is also different. What we want to talk about this time is the 90-year 1 yuan issued in the middle.
In the previous Hangzhou Yihe spring auction, there was a 3220,000, very impressive.
So, how much is the value that we can find at home, and I will also tell you.
Among the four editions of 1 yuan, the 1 yuan note in 19980 was the first to be issued, and now it has the highest collection value.
At present, the market price of a regular 801 is between 8 and 15 yuan.
And the second edition of 90 years of 1 yuan, in fact, also has a pretty good performance.
Among the 15 versions of the four-page 1 yuan banknote, the shortest circulation time, it was officially issued in 1995, and it was replaced by the 96 version of 1 yuan in 97.
As a result, it also has a very small circulation, with only 148 prefixes. This kind of year's 1 yuan is very potential.
At present, the market price of a single 901 can reach about 6 yuan, which is quite good.
Among them, the four prefixes of MP, QM, SH and SH are known as the four rare prefixes, which are worth noting.
Among them, the rarest MP crown 901 is already about 3000 for a knife.
In this year's 1 yuan, there are even more precious!
In the Yihe Spring Auction, a 90-year-old 1 yuan was auctioned for 3220 thousand.
It is significantly different from regular banknotes.
One is in the middle and on both sides of the coin, there are conspicuous extra words, indicating its identity as a "ticket sample".
The second is its number, which is 0 and does not belong to the banknotes in normal circulation.
If we look at the other side of it, there are also quite a few extra red lettering.
Have you ever seen this kind of extra banknote with words?
If you haven't seen it, it's normal, but we have to know that the ordinary 90-year 1 yuan is also worth preserving.