1. Three kinds of RMB with the highest collection value: commemorative coins: commemorative coins are made by exquisite molding technology and exquisite production technology to commemorate major events in history or with the theme of historical celebrities, scientists and heroes. It has a value function. With the passage of time, its value will increase by times or hundreds of times and become a collection. Fine coins: Fine coins are refined by the casting process of gold and silver commemorative coins. Compared with ordinary coins in circulation, it has bright surface, clearer and fuller patterns, and has perfect artistic effect and ornamental value. Special paper money: A set of paper money with mantissa greater than three, which has collection value. The more numbers with the same mantissa, the greater the collection value.
2. The collection value of RMB is divided into two aspects: one is the value of RMB and the other is the scarcity of RMB. The value of RMB is mainly evaluated according to the political and historical background, face characteristics, year number and crown number of RMB banknotes. For example, 200 yuan's first set of tickets for the Buddha Pavilion is engraved with two political slogans, namely "liberating all China" and "supporting Chairman Mao's conditions for peace". These words fully reflected the revolutionary situation and political goals at that time and were precious revolutionary cultural relics. The year number on RMB indicates the design and plate-making time of the license plate. Generally speaking, in each set of RMB, the earlier the design and plate making time, the more precious the ticket. For example, in the first set of RMB, 50 yuan's waterwheel and harvesting ticket 0000000 1 were collected by domestic collector Mr. Shi Lei and were called rare treasures. In addition, the second set of RMB in China, 3 yuan and 5 yuan (1953) and 10, was commissioned to be printed by the Soviet Union due to the limitations of printing conditions at that time. So these three kinds of tickets are more precious.
3. Scarcity The scarcity of RMB is mainly evaluated according to the number of banknotes. The year of issue, face value, crown median, and paper money recycling method are all evaluation marks. Generally speaking, the earlier RMB is issued, the scarcer it is, because paper money cannot be preserved for a long time. For example, the third set of RMB issued in the 1960 version of Jujube 10 and the 1962 version of Back Green 10 is hard to see now. They are the rarest of the third set of RMB.
4. Secondly, the high face value of RMB is less than the low face value of RMB. Since most of the high-value RMB has been recovered, ordinary people generally do not save it unless there are special circumstances. For example, for the first set of RMB, there are few coupons of 50,000 yuan, and for the second set of RMB, there are few coupons of 10 yuan. Other criteria are to pay attention to appearance first. Any bill that looks bad will depreciate by more than half. Even if the quantity is good, the price will hardly rise. Secondly, we should consider the difficulty of collecting the purchase number. Take multiple tail numbers as an example. On the basis of the market price, the bargaining range of three times and four times the quantity is less than 30%, and more than five times can be at a premium of about 50%. If they are all the same, it will be very different. It is difficult to collect and the price is naturally much higher. It is also necessary to consider whether the banknote collection itself is a scarce variety. The same complete number or serial number, title and version will also have great differences in value. However, it is much more difficult to find interesting figures such as 1, 2 and 3 editions of banknotes, foreign exchange certificates and treasury bills.