The third set of renminbi was issued by Chinese Bank on April 20, 1962, and ceased circulation on July 1, 2000, which lasted for 38 years. It is equal to the second set of renminbi and mixes with it in the market.
The picture on the corner coupon is very popular with Tibetan friends, the picture of "education combined with labor" is closely related to the theme, and the characters are realistic and natural, especially the coupons printed in engraved plates, which are very expressive.
In addition, the "coin king" in the third set of renminbi is actually in a dime. Today, Xiaobian will talk to you about this magical dime.
Pattern controversy
The first set of renminbi corner issued was the 60-year version of the jujube red corner, when our country was in a special period of dispute between the left and right lines, and the right-leaning error was unacceptable to people, and the positive pattern of the corner of the third set of renminbi just happened to be a group of people walking from left to right, which was a serious right-leaning mistake at that time, which caused a lot of controversy.
After that, the coupon was strictly recycled and destroyed, and the amount of inventory plummeted, so that the coin collection market is now hard to find.
Multiple editions
A dime is roughly divided into "jujube red corner", "back green watermark", "back green no watermark", "red three Roman intaglio with watermark", "red three Luo flat print", "red two Luo intaglio", "red two Luo flat print", "blue three luo", "blue two luo" these 9 kinds.
"Jujube red corner", "back green watermark", "back green watermark", these three coupons are the most rare, known as the "three treasures" in the three editions, of which the "back green watermark" coupon is more rare, also known as the "ticket gall" of the three editions of the coin, is the "coin king" in the three editions of the coin.
Edition discernment
1. Back green watermark identification
Among them, whether the back green has a watermark or not is to see the star pattern on the money. Those with star watermarks are backed by green watermarks.
Another way is to look at the crown number, which is the number of each banknote.
1, I III IV, as long as it is these three crown words, regardless of the order, random combination, is a back green watermark;
2, I III VI, as long as it is these three crown words, regardless of the order, random combination is also a back green watermark;
3, X III I, this group is a little different from the above, but also the most easily deceived, there are four crown numbers for the back green watermark, there are two crown numbers for the back green without watermark, that is, in addition to I III X and I X III crown number, the other regardless of the order is the back green watermark. Therefore, master this method and use a 30x magnifying glass to see the crown number, as long as the crown number is not changed, you will not buy a false back green watermark.
2. Distinguish between gravure printing and offset printing
The so-called gravure printing, which is often said to be "engraving plate", shows that the printing effect is: the ink color is thick, the color is dark, the ink protrudes from the paper, the ink color is bright, and the three-dimensional sense is strong.
Offset printing is flat in color, no ink protrusion, smooth ticket surface, and weak three-dimensional sense.
▲Intaglio three Roman corners
▲Offset printing of three Roman corners
In the comparison of the above two figures, it was found that there were obvious differences in craftsmanship between the two banknotes, and the character portrayal in the gravure banknotes was more delicate and vivid, while the offset printing only had composition and lacked a lot of ink thickness and three-dimensional effect, and the composition was also much plainer.
The second method is to "look at the edges".
Zoom in again:
See the difference? The intaglio text and the edges of the lines of the pattern will have "small burrs" caused by ink diffusion, which can be seen clearly with magnification. The edges of the offset lines are smooth.
Distinguish between gravure printing and offset printing, for beginners, you can also use the following 1 simpler method, that is, "touch". The 6 characters of "Chinese Min bank" on the gravure side of the renminbi are very obvious.
1. A corner of jujube red
【Release date】April 20, 1962,
On November 20, 1971, it was only received and not paid
The jujube red corner circulation time is very short, when the banknote was just issued, it was found that the characters on the pattern were going to the right, which made the "right leaning" mistake at that time, so it was urgently recalled early and destroyed in large quantities, and even many of the older generation had never seen it. This historical reason has also created a number of precious collections, and it is difficult to find tickets in the collection market today.
2, back green corner
Released: January 10, 1966
From December 15, 1967, only receipt and non-payment were made.
After the jujube red 1 corner, the back green corner turned out. However, it was soon reported that the green on the back was easily confused with the 2-dime banknote, when people were generally not highly educated, and the color of the banknotes was similar, which brought great inconvenience. Therefore, on December 15, 1967, the People's Bank of China adjusted the color of the back of the coupon, that is, changed the dark green to brown and reissued it.
The green corner of the back has a watermark and a watermark, and there are watermarks that are more expensive. A brand new back green watermark dime coupon can be sold for more than 60,000 yuan.
3. Other corners
Published: December 15, 1967
[Discontinued] July 1, 2000
After experiencing the storm of jujube red corner and back green corner, the central bank learned the lessons of the previous two times and finally issued a reliable dime banknote, which is the most common corner of the market now.
In short, whether it is from the perspective of appreciation or collection, the one-corner coupon is the most praised ticket in the three editions, and it will play an increasingly important role in the three editions!