Numismatic Collection Professional Exam Questions
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Coin base unit:
Single ▲
Whole volume ▲
Whole box ▲
Basic units of banknotes:
Standard decorum (tail number 01-10)
Standard 100 (tail number 001-100)
In addition to this, there are:
▲Strip
One is a 5,000-numbered banknote
i.e. 5 bundles
▲Bag (coin)
The box was unassembled
If there is a plastic bag wrapped, it is called a bag
▲Bag (banknote)
For 10,000 consecutive banknotes
i.e. 10 bundles
▲Box
Different coins
The number of full boxes is also different
For example, a box of small-denomination banknotes rises by 50,000
There are only 4 boxes of chrysanthemums per dollar
There are 10 boxes in a box of orchids in the corner
Beginner: Basic questions
▲ Original box, original bundle, original knife, original roll, etc
The box was not opened
i.e. called "original X"
▲ Unwind, unbox, unbox
As opposed to "original"
Indicates that the package has been opened
▲Crack roll, crack box, etc
The package is cracked
But there is no open for crack rolls or crack boxes
▲Word by word
The two ends of the coin are just one positive and one opposite
▲ Roll paper has words
Some people make marks on rolls of paper
Those who write words are called words
▲Commemorative coins
Sort by release time
For example, Heichi: The first was a Japanese calligraphy commemorative coin
Two Sheep: The second round of the Year of the Goat zodiac coin
▲ Four editions of coins
Year plus face value
For example, the 80-year 5-dime banknote is referred to as 8005
The 80 year 5 yuan banknote is abbreviated as 805
80 years 50 yuan is referred to as 8050
And so on in the following table
▲Three editions of coins:
Named according to the pattern of the coin face
Take, for example, a two-dollar note
The motif on the coin is a lathe worker
So also called a lathe worker
And so on, and so on
Advanced questions
▲Crown number
Crown number = crown word + number
The crown of the fourth edition of the coin = pinyin letter + Arabic numerals
The crown of the three editions = Roman numerals + Arabic numerals
▲ Several crowns
According to the number of crown digits in front
It can be divided into two crowns, three crowns and so on
The second crown is the two crowns, and so on
▲Complement
The "complement" is used to replace badly printed shoddy banknotes
There are specific crowns
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Serial numbers
Refers to a number of banknotes with numbers connected
Mark ten
10 consecutive numbers from 1 to 10
▲ Jump number
One or more of the numbers of banknotes connected are missing
And can't coherent paper money
The 3 tail numbers are the same as the Leopard
The 4 tail numbers are the same called lions
The 5 tail numbers are the same as the Tiger Number
The 6 tail numbers are the same as the Elephant Number
The 7 tail numbers are the same as the dinosaur number
The 8 tail numbers are the same as the Unicorn number
Advanced questions
This last part of the topic you want to know
▲Circulation products
Coins that have been used in circulation
▲Rolling and disassembling, knife disassembly, bundling and dismantling, etc
Coins taken out of whole rolls, knives, bundles, etc
▲ Original light
After the coin is minted
It has never been circulated in the market
The original luster that is maintained
▲Oxidized butter light
Coins are made of metal and are not easy to preserve
Even if the original volume has just been opened with coins
There are also different degrees of oxidation
This yellow oxide paste is buttery
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