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Is the wrong version of RMB collectible?

Experts also said that such defective coins are not uncommon in some private trading markets. Even if someone really wants to collect it, the market price is at most two or three thousand yuan. As for the misprinted coins claimed to be worth 500,000 yuan in Lanzhou, experts believe that they are also defective products, saying that selling 500,000 yuan can only be a joke in the collection circle. In addition, experts from Chengdu Coin Society pointed out that when the mint prints coins, it prints them with templates as a whole, and there is no possibility that local patterns or characters are inverted during the printing process. Therefore, most of the wrong coins appearing in the market are forged by criminals. As long as you look at it with a magnifying glass, you can find the clues of cutting beads, pasting beads and scraping beads. In addition, some people deliberately cut the conjoined banknotes into the wrong version, which made some collectors who didn't understand fall for it. Generally speaking, the conjoined banknotes themselves have a certain collection value, but after being cut into the wrong edition, the value soared, and criminals made huge profits from it. At the same time, some coins also have so-called wrong editions. For example, after the coins were damaged by sulfuric acid, they were mistakenly collected as wrong coins by collectors. In fact, as early as the end of 2005, the central bank made a special public statement, saying that there were no wrong editions of all RMB issued, only defective products caused by quality defects. It is understood that the so-called misprinted coins found at present include not only RMB banknotes and coins, but also commemorative coins and even foreign currency. The central bank stressed that the printing plate used by the banknote printing factory and the steel mold for making coins are a whole, and there is no possibility of partial inversion in the printing process. Therefore, the so-called wrong version of coins does not exist, let alone any collection value.