Since the issuance of the renminbi, there have been more than 70 years of ups and downs, and a batch of varieties with less price has emerged
Today, let's take stock together and see if you have any of these varieties?
1. Paper money
The first set of RMB coins king
The first set of renminbi was the only legal tender printed and issued by the newly established Chinese Bank Headquarters on December 1, 1948.
"Wrangler Chart" refers to the 10,000 yuan of Wrangler coupons in the first set of RMB, with a Wrangler Chart on the left side of the banknote, issued on May 17, 1951 and discontinued on April 1, 1955. The price was the highest in the first set of renminbi, about 50% of the price of the first set of large sets.

A version of the king of banknotes, the Wrangler
In the early 1990s, the price of the "Wrangling Chart" had reached tens of thousands of yuan, and in 2007 its price had reached about 600,000 yuan. In this year's Beijing Chengxuan Autumn Auction, a Wrangler chart fetched a high price of 3.76 million yuan. At present, there is no full product "Wrangling Map" in the market.
The second edition of the RMB Coin King
The 1953 10 yuan banknote, because the overall pattern color is ink black, for the extended version, so it is also known as the "big black pick", the front pattern is "harvest map", the pattern is a female farmer holding a rice ear and a male worker wearing a duck tongue hat, implying that the Chinese workers and peasants are the masters of the country, embracing a new life, and the back is a pattern of various ethnic groups.
The second edition of the banknote king Big Black 10
The Great Black Pick is a witness to the founding of New China and has profound historical significance, so it is favored by collectors who value the value of the times in the coin collection market. At present, the market price has reached hundreds of thousands according to the phase.
The third set of RMB coins
The third set of renminbi was issued by Chinese Bank on April 20, 1962. It is equal to the second set of renminbi and mixes with it in the market. The third set of RMB banknotes was issued on April 20, 1962, and ceased circulation on July 1, 2000, which lasted 38 years.
The king of three banknotes has a green watermark on the back
The 1962 edition of One Corner, the third set of renminbi varieties, was first issued in early 1966 (1962 is the plate making time), the back of the pattern is brown in the middle, both ends are green, so it is called "back green", of which a small number of hollow five-star watermark banknote paper printing, called "back green watermark". They are now very rare varieties, together with the 1960 edition of "Red Horn" collectively known as the three treasures of the third set of renminbi.
The market price was 60,000 at its peak, and the current price is around 50,000.
The fourth set of RMB coins
The fourth set of renminbi is the paper money we are most familiar with, which has not been delisted since April 27, 1987.
Four editions of the banknote king 80 edition of 50 yuan
8050 is still in circulation, it has been speculated to more than 4500 yuan at the highest time, and the current price is about 3000 yuan.
2. Coins
One edition of Coin King: 811, 815 cents
The five kings: 5 points in 79 years, 2 points and 5 points in 80 years, 1 point and 5 points in 81 years The highest collection price, 1 point and 5 points in 81 years reached 1500-3000 yuan or so.
Second edition coin king: 86 years of the Great Wall coin
In November this year, at the auction of a website, a set of 86-year-old Great Wall coins sold for more than 280,000 yuan.
In 1986, the Great Wall set of coins was refined, with an issue of only 660 sets, which was used as a gift for foreign guests at that time, so the amount of survival in China was extremely rare.
Three editions of coin coin king: 2000 peony 1 yuan
The 2000 peony dollar was not actually put into circulation on the market, but was sold as a collectible authorized by Beijing Kang yingge Company to be installed as the "2000 Edition of Chinese Coins". Loading volume: 300,000 general system, refined 20,000.
At present, its market price is 1000-2200 yuan.
3. Commemorative coins
The king of commemorative coins circulating in China
Chinese Min min bank 40th anniversary commemorative coin: the highest market price is more than 5,000 yuan, the current price is about 3,000 yuan.
China circulation commemorates the king of banknotes
2008 Olympic 10 yuan commemorative banknote: the circulation of 6 million, the most timely market price in more than 6,000 yuan, currently at about 3600-5000 yuan.