How do you judge a scarcity?
So there are a couple of key points that we should look at. The first is the year of release.
In general, the earlier it is issued, the scarcer it is, as paper money does not last long and can be destroyed, damaged and discarded for various reasons.
For example, the earliest release time, there is a relatively small scale, so relatively scarce;
In China, the original 1960 version of the red date 1 jiao and the 1962 version of the back green 1 jiao are now hard to see, and they are the two scarcest notes in the third set of yuan.
The second is the face value.
Generally speaking, the high denomination of the yuan is lower than the low denomination.
Because most of the high-value yuan has been withdrawn, the private sector does not deposit money except in exceptional circumstances.
For example, the $10 bond in is a very small amount.
The third key point is the number of crowns.
Yuan notes with fewer official numbers are usually rarer than those with more numbers because the number of official numbers indicates the number of notes printed and issued.
The more numbers, the greater the number of notes printed and issued, and the higher the relative survival rate.
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