In an auction in early December, a 5-cent coin sold for 3718, compared with the face value has increased by 7436 times.
Although it doesn't look as good as the Tenno, many people have used this 5-cent coin before, and now it's easy to find at home. So it's still worth checking out. In fact, among the 5 cents we are familiar with, there are already 5 years, and it is worth looking for.
Note that all the 5 cents mentioned this time are the years of circulation that you have used before and can be found at home. So what are the 5 years?
First, let's look at the 5 cents that sold for more than 300, which is a 1955 5 cent. This is the year when the 5 cents were first issued, and there are still relatively few that have survived to this day. It is also a brand new 5 cent coin with an NGC 67 cent, so it can fetch more than 300 cents.
It is worth mentioning that many people may only have an older one, so its market price will be much lower, about 5 yuan. At the same time, there are 4 years in the 5 cent coin, they are 56, 57, 74 and 76 years, and if these four years are also brand new, then a single coin can exceed 100 yuan.
If it's old, it can also have about 5 cents to 1 piece. If you can still find 5 points in circulation in other years, their performance is relatively average, generally sold by catties, a catty is about 70, and few people will ask for it. Do you have the 5 years mentioned above for your family's 5 points?
Finally, I want to tell you that some friends may have seen that some 5-cent coins are particularly precious, a piece is several thousand, or even tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands. This is also true, but they are gift coins that have not entered circulation, or trial coins that have only been minted for a few pieces, and ordinary people will not come across them.
For example, the one above sold for 2770,000 for 75 years 5 points.
It's a completely different pattern. Its year, too, is not publicly available.