The "five kings" of hard currency are 1979, 5 points, 1980, 2 points,198/kloc-0, 5 points in 0 years.
Coins in China are produced according to the needs of circulation. If there is no shortage of coins of a certain denomination in a certain year, coins of this year will often no longer be produced. Such is the appearance of the "Five Heavenly Kings".
There was no shortage of these five coins at that time, so there was no large-scale production and circulation. Only a small amount of mint was made, and it was packaged with coins of various denominations in that year into "China Annual Coin Set", which was given as a collection or sold to foreign guests (foreign exchange certificates were collected in 6 yuan). Very precious, known as the "five kings" of hard currency.
The' 79 set contains 1, 2, 5 and an aluminum stamp with the year number "1979". The market price is 450 yuan.
The 80-year package includes 1, 2, 5, 1, 2, 5, 1 yuan, and the market price is 500 yuan.
8 1 year set contains 1, 2, 5, 1, 2, 5, 1 yuan and a coin stamp of the Year of the Rooster, with the market price of 1 100 yuan.
Hard cent list
Year 1 rating 2/rating 5/rating
1955 20 * * None 25 **
1956 10 * 6 * 10 *
1957 40 * * None 15 *
1958 8 ** None.
1959 4 * 1 * None
1960 None 2 * None
196 1 1 * 2 * None.
1962 None 2 * None
1963 4 * 2 * None
1964 2 * 3 * None
1965 Nothing, nothing.
1966 nothing.
1967 Nothing, nothing.
1968 Nothing, nothing.
1969 Nothing, nothing.
Nothing, nothing, nothing.
197 1 1 * None.
1972 2 * None.
1973 1 * None
1974 1 * 1 * 1 *
1975 1 * 1 * None.
1976 2 * 0.2 * 0.5 *
1977 0.2 * 0.2 * None
1978 0.5 * 0.2 * None
1979 1 * 0.5 * 850 *****
1980 1 * 800 **** 1000 ****
198 1 1500 **** 1 * 1300 ****
1982 0.3 * 0.3 * 1 *
1983 0.3 * 1 * 0.5 *
1984 3 * 0.3 * 0.5 *
1985 0.5 * 0.3 * 0.5 *
1986 0.5 * 0.3 * 0.2 *
1987 0.3 * 0.2 * 0.3 *
1988 without 0.2 * 0.3 *
1989 without 0.5 * 0.3 *
1990 without 0.5 * 0.3 *
199 1 2 ** 1.5 * 0.5 *
1992 50 ** 50 ** 2 **
Note: * means common * * means less * * * means less * * * means less * * * means less * * * means less * * * means extremely rare.
"Yes" and "No" indicate whether to issue.