The news that the one-yuan note was about to withdraw from the market, and the news that it was replaced by the one-yuan coin exploded the coin collection market, which triggered a hot collection of one-yuan notes. So, does the one-yuan note that has not been withdrawn have collection value? The reporter visited many antique cities in Fuzhou yesterday and found that there were different opinions from all parties, but most people thought that the fourth set of one-yuan banknotes was more valuable for collection.
The fifth set of one-yuan banknotes has been purchased in some places.
At the mail card sales center of Wanxiang City, when seeing the reporter asking whether to buy the fifth set of one-yuan banknotes that have not been withdrawn from the market, Mr. Huang, a shopkeeper nearby, told the reporter, “it depends on the title, at present, most of the acquisitions are two-character one-yuan banknotes.” Regarding the price, he said that “the whole price is about 1.5: 1”. That is to say, 100 two-character one-yuan notes can be sold to 150 yuan. Another shopkeeper who didn’t want to be named said that although he didn’t buy it, a gentleman sold 1300 yuan with 1,000 consecutive numbers a few days ago.
When the reporter visited Elephant Garden antique city and oriental antique city, he heard different opinions. When asked whether the fifth set of one-yuan notes has collection value, the owners of the coin collection shops all said that it is not worth collecting. A shop owner in oriental antique city said, “one-yuan banknotes are still in circulation and have not yet withdrawn from the market. They have no collection value.”
The fourth set of one-yuan banknotes has high collection value.
“The collected banknotes need good quality, and the worn banknotes have no collection value.” The boss of Qiyuan guttsta hall next to the antique city of Xiangyuan said. When the reporter asked about the details of the purchase price of the fourth set of one-yuan banknotes with more collection value, the owners of the above-mentioned stores all said that the purchase price of the fourth set of one-yuan banknotes in 1990 and 1996 was 3 to 5 yuan each.
For the fourth set of 1980 version of one-yuan banknotes, the boss of Qiyuan guttsta told the reporter: “The purchase price of one hundred bills is about 800 yuan.” While Mr. Huang of Wanxiang City said, “Look at the appearance and Crown, there is also a purchase of more than a dozen yuan.” (Reporter Zhao Yang intern Jiang Jie)