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What coins are collectible?

Question 1: What coins are worth collecting in China: Great Wall Coin, Five King Coins, Six Small King Coins, Peony Coin of 2000 1 yuan, and various commemorative coins; Foreign countries: exquisite production and good appearance are valuable for collection.

Question 2: What years are the coins with collectible value? At present, there are 1, the five kings of hard currency, namely 1979 5 points, 1980 2 points 5 points, 198 1 5 points. 2. From1993 to 2000, 24 pieces were not involved in circulation. 3. From 1980 to 1986, there are 28 pieces 1.25 and 1 yuan (commonly known as the Great Wall Coin). 4. In 2000, the peony cost one yuan and the chrysanthemum corner.

Among the hard currency in circulation, the original hard currency in the early 1950s and 1960s has a high collection value, such as a dime in 55-58, a dime in 59 and a dime in 55.

Question 3: Which year's coins are collectible? 20 12 latest hard price list

The highest price is "Five Heavenly Kings", 1979 5 points,

1980 2 points, 5 points,

1 year 098 1 minute, 5 points.

Year 1 cent 2 cents 5 cents

1955 300.00 unpublished 80.00

1956 280.00 90.00 30.00

1957 300.00 unpublished 70.00

1958 300.00

1959180.00180.00 has not been published.

1960 unreleased 80.00 unreleased

1961210.00130.00 has not been published.

1962 unpublished 130.00 unpublished

1963180.00120.00 has not been published.

1964 80.00 35.00 unpublished.

Unpublished unpublished unpublished unpublished

197 1 15.00 unpublished

1972 90.00 unpublished

1973 40.00 unpublished

1974 80.00 80.00 25.00

1975 30.00 45.00 unpublished.

1976 40.00 3.00 8.00

Unpublished

1978 ......& gt& gt

Question 4: Is magau 1 yuan coin collectible? This is a Macao coin with a denomination of 1 MOP.

This is the third set of coins in Macao, weighing 9.0 grams. The coin is 22.0 mm in diameter and made of copper-nickel alloy (white copper). On the front of the coin, the design is Songshan Lighthouse Fort in Macau, the words "one yuan" and the words "1 mop (Portuguese: yuan)"; On the back is the inverted bat, the year of release, the words Macao and the words "Macao (Portuguese: Macao)".

At the current exchange rate: 1 MOP =0.77 RMB. However, according to the policy, foreign coins cannot be exchanged in domestic banks, so this kind of coin cannot be exchanged for money. But it is collectible, and a brand-new one is worth 3 yuan/piece in the postal currency trading market.

Question 5: The collection value of coins in that year ranged from 1980 to 1986 Great Wall coins; In 2000, one yuan peony, one dime chrysanthemum coin; You can go to the local collectible market to trade.

Question 6: Which years of one-dollar coins are collectible? The national emblem in 2000 is one yuan. 1999, China began to issue a new version of one-dollar coins with chrysanthemum patterns. It stands to reason that after 2000, the old version of the peony pattern one-dollar coin should not be produced and distributed again. However, in order to make up a set of "China Coins" produced by 1997, 1998 and 1999, the Mint also produced a small amount of old peony coins in 2000, which were embedded in this set of coins and sold as collectibles together with this set of coins in the previous three years. This 2000 Peony Dollar Coin only exists in the 2000 edition of a set of "China Coins", and it has not been issued to the public through the bank, nor can it be found in the coins in circulation. There is great appreciation potential. In 2000, the new version of the chrysanthemum-patterned one-dollar coin is a currency that is publicly issued and circulated, and it has no collection value at present.

Question 7: Which year is the most collectible one-dollar coin now? Peony flower 1 yuan coin in 2000 was the fourth set of RMB in China. 1 On May 8, 992, xxx issued Order No.97, instructing the People's Bank of China to issue hard tokens with peony, plum blossom and chrysanthemum patterns printed on the back of 1 yuan, 50 jiao and1jiao respectively. This is also the first time that China has printed flower patterns on currency coins. Peony flower 1 yuan coin began trial casting on 199 1 and stopped issuing in 2000. There are 10 pieces according to different year numbers. In 2000, Peony Flower/KOOC-0/Yuan Coin, as the fourth set of RMB/KOOC-0/Yuan Coin, was also the last one marked with the words "China people * * * and China", with many themes: Peony Flower is the king of flowers and is expected to become the national flower of China. 2. The year 2000 is the Millennium of the Year of the Loong, and this year's coins can be said to be first-class in the Millennium. 3. The circulation is small and there is no formal circulation. In 2000, peony flower 1 yuan coin attracted the attention of spring friends. One of the main reasons was that it was extremely rare in circulation. In fact, it was not put into circulation by the People's Bank of China, but was authorized by Beijing Kangyinge Company as a collection to be sold as "China Coin 2000 Edition". Loading quantity: 300,000 for ordinary production and 20,000 for refined production. Throughout China's 1982, 1984, 1986 "Five Golden Flowers" and the Great Wall Coin Set, although these coins have not been issued for a long time, they are all valuable. The same feature is that it was not officially circulated at that time. 4. The peony flower 1 yuan coin in 2000 was also the wrong coin. The unique value of peony flower 1 yuan coin in 2000 lies in the comparison with chrysanthemum flower 1 yuan coin in 0999. When we put these two coins together and let a foreigner guess which is the fourth set of RMB and which is the fifth set of RMB, he will definitely think that "Chrysanthemum Coin" is the fourth set and "Peony Coin" is the fifth set of RMB. Because according to international practice, a country will not make and issue the original old coins after making and issuing new coins. Just as in 2006, it is impossible to have the Great Wall coin of 1992 and the Yangjiaolan coin of 1 made of aluminum. Coincidentally, there have been similar situations abroad. In the past, the United States issued a large number of nickel coins printed with the Statue of Liberty. From 19 13, the nickel coins were officially changed to Indian images. It stands to reason that in 19 13, the Statue of Liberty will not have any nickels, but this has become a reality. At present, this version has only five precious nickels. At an auction held not long ago, one of them was sold at a sky-high price of $465,438 +0.5 million, which shows its extraordinary value. It seems that the peony flower 1 yuan coin in 2000 is also a wrong coin. Its mistake lies not in its design and manufacture, but in that it is a coin that should not have appeared. As an issuer, the People's Bank of China is actually very wronged. As can be seen from the fact that this coin was not put into circulation, the People's Bank of China may not have planned to issue it at that time. Only later, in order to bind the 2000 edition of China coins, I made a batch temporarily and made a big mistake. Of course, 1999 Chrysanthemum 1 Dollar contributed a lot. It is like a green leaf. Without it, the red flowers of 2000 peony 1 yuan coins are not worthy. 5. The price is low. Judging from the circulation of 20,000 sets of refined coins in China from 1.997 to 2000, the current price is only 1.65 yuan, with an average of 4 1 yuan per box and 7 yuan per piece. However, of the six coins bound by China Dollar 2000, five were not put into circulation (1 minute, 2 points. 6. This is the fourth set of RMB. At present, China has issued five sets of RMB. An interesting phenomenon is that the first three sets of RMB have been withdrawn from the market, and it is easy to collect without 1 set. With the issuance of the fifth set of RMB in 2005, the fourth set of RMB will withdraw from the historical stage sooner or later. In 2000, Peony 1 coin and Chrysanthemum 1 coin, as the only two coins that have not been issued in large quantities and put into circulation in the market, will surely become the fourth set of RMB reinforcement coins, which will attract wide attention from friends. In foreign countries, the price of circulating coins is higher than that of commemorative coins, mainly because there are many people who contact circulating coins and collect them. At present, due to the poor distribution channels, the collection of single commemorative coins in Chinese mainland is becoming more and more limited, and almost all of them are sold in original boxes, which limits the collection. The currency in circulation is developing rapidly, among which the peony currency in 2000 is bound to stand out in the future with its unique circulation and unique distribution method. Exquisite sheep coins, in the early stage of development, were 50~60 yuan, and later ... >>

Question 8: Which coins with1,2 and 5 cents are collectible? 1, 2, 5. So far, only the five heavenly kings and the four little dragons have high value.

Five heavenly kings: 79, 80, 8 1 min, 80, 8 1 min.

Four little dragons: 55, 57 and 92 years 1 minute, 2 points in 1992.

Other years have also sold at high prices, but rarely.

Basically, they are rating treasures.

Question 9: Which years of one-dollar coins are more collectible? More collectible ones are: 1, hard divided into five kings, that is, 1979 5 points, 1980 2 points 5 points, 198 1 year 1 5 points. 2. From1993 to 2000, 24 pieces were not involved in circulation. 3. From 1980 to 1986, there are 28 pieces 1.25 and 1 yuan (commonly known as the Great Wall Coin). 4. 1994 1 yuan coin.

1979p,1980p and penny, 198 1 penny and penny. At that time, the People's Bank of China only made a few of them and put them in exquisite plastic commemorative books as tourist souvenirs, so these five one-cent coins are rare in the world and are praised as one-cent coins by coin collectors. In addition, some early coins also have collection value, such as 1955, 1958, 1959, 196 1 year cents; 1956 and 1959 cents; 1955 cents, etc.

According to reports, in the past, a penny coin and a dollar coin were both circulating coins. Generally speaking, because of its large circulation, it is not publicly circulated and has no collection value. However, after issuing a currency, the People's Bank of China will make some adjustments according to the total market economy and the demand of the market currency circulation structure, so that the coin circulation in a certain year may be relatively small, thus creating the impression of scarcity in the eyes of collectors; In addition, the unsynchronized geographical distribution of coins will also make people in a certain place mistakenly think that some coins are scarce. For example, coins issued in Zhejiang in a certain year may not be issued synchronously in Shanghai in the same month of the same year, which will make collectors in Shanghai feel that coins in this year are scarce.

Question 10: When is the one-dollar coin in circulation collectible? At present, only the fourth set of RMB and the fifth set of RMB are in circulation, but the collection value of the fifth set of RMB is gone now because it is being used in large quantities. The fourth set of RMB is divided into 80 editions, 90 editions and 96 editions.

Now 96 and 90 editions are printed in large quantities, and the collection value is not very high. However, there are a few pieces in the 1980s edition, especially the 50 and 100 yuan in the 1980s edition. Now, they are worth 65,438+035 in 50 yuan in the 1980s and 65,438+000 and 65,438+025 in the 1980s edition. These two pieces can be said to be the fourth king RMB in the collection. Furthermore, 2 yuan 1 yuan version 80 is more than 50 and 100, but it also has certain collection value. The collection value of other denominations is not great, and the People's Bank in circulation can only collect the varieties I mentioned.

Moreover, you can collect those that are no longer in circulation, such as the third set of RMB, which is not very valuable now. If it's acceptable, I'd better collect RMB that has been withdrawn from circulation.

As far as coins are concerned, not all coins can be collected, but only the following are valuable: the five kings of coins, namely 1979 5 points, 1980 2 points 5 points, 198 1 5 points. 198 1 year 1 minute latest market price of 50 cents 500 yuan/piece.

2. From1993 to 2000, 24 pieces were not involved in circulation.

3. From 1980 to 1986, there are 28 pieces 1.25 and 1 yuan (commonly known as the Great Wall Coin). The market price of1980 quarter coins has also reached 100 yuan/piece.

A total of 199 1 year was produced from 2000 to 2000 * *, but the final version of 2000 was not released in batches, only 200,000 coins (20,000 refined coins and 0,800 ordinary coins) were produced, which were embedded in China coins in 2000.