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[Ancient Gold Appraisal] Buying back a 1934 (Republic of China Year 23) Sun Yat-sen sailboat one-yuan note.
[Ancient Gold Appraisal] Buying back a 1934 (Republic of China Year 23) Sun Yat-sen sailboat one-yuan note.
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Fourth Series Renminbi 100 Yuan Banknote: Collection Value and Version Identification Guide
In addition to rare silver dollars, we also offer high-priced buyback and free appraisal services for old banknotes. Among many banknote collectibles, the collection value of the Fourth Series Renminbi 100-yuan banknote has been continuously rising in recent years, becoming a focal point for collectors. As the only Chinese banknote series to feature the portraits of four great leaders simultaneously, its historical significance and artistic value are self-evident.
To provide collectors with a clearer understanding of their treasured items, we have professionally compiled essential appraisal knowledge for the Fourth Series Renminbi 100 Yuan (referred to as "Fourth Series 100-yuan banknote").
Key Version Differences: 1980 vs 1990 100 Yuan (80100 vs 90100)
In evaluating the buyback price of the Fourth Series Renminbi 100 Yuan, the issue year is the most crucial factor determining its value. Currently, the market primarily distinguishes between the 1980 version (80100) and the 1990 version (90100). Below is a detailed comparison table outlining the differences between 80100 and 90100:
| Comparison Aspect | 1980 Version 100 Yuan (80100) | 1990 Version 100 Yuan (90100) |
| First Issued | May 10, 1988 | August 20, 1992 |
| Number of Prefix Varieties Issued | Only 16 prefixes (extremely limited circulation) | 204 prefixes (larger circulation) |
| Metallic Security Thread | No metallic anti-counterfeiting security thread | Added a metallic anti-counterfeiting security thread on the left side |
| Invisible Fluorescent Ink | No fluorescent text in the blank area on the left | "YI BAI YUAN" invisible fluorescent text in the blank area on the left |
| Font Characteristics | Prefix and serial number font is slightly thicker and darker | Prefix and serial number font is relatively thinner |
| Market Rarity | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Extremely rare in circulation, known as the "God's Vein of the Fourth Series") | ⭐⭐⭐ (Reasonably available, suitable for entry-level collectors) |
Unique Artistic Design and Cultural Connotations Analysis
The design of the Fourth Series Renminbi 100 Yuan holds milestone significance in the history of Chinese banknote printing. We will break down the deep cultural value behind its features:
| Location on Banknote | Visual Design Element | Historical and Artistic Connotation |
| Front Main Scene | Relief side profiles of four great leaders: Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Liu Shaoqi, and Zhu De | Symbolizes the great course of the Chinese revolution and the crystallization of collective leadership, employing a difficult manual intaglio printing technique, with distinct hair strands and strong three-dimensionality. |
| Back Main Scene | Jinggangshan Main Peak (Wuzhifeng/Five Finger Peak) | Jinggangshan is known as the "cradle of the revolution." The majestic Five Finger Peak, coupled with intricate background designs, showcases a magnificent aura, symbolizing a stable nation. |
| Watermark Feature | Fixed watermark of Mao Zedong's side profile | Clearly visible when viewed against the light, this is not only an important anti-counterfeiting mark for appraising the 1980 version of the 100-yuan banknote, but also demonstrates the breakthrough in domestic papermaking technology at the time. |
| Auxiliary Patterns | Pine and Crane of Longevity, Auspicious Clouds pattern | Incorporates traditional Chinese auspicious totems, enhancing the banknote's national aesthetic and cultural heritage. |
Professional Banknote Collection and Preservation Advice
Just as we remind you not to clean the patina on silver dollars, the condition of banknotes is even more vital in determining their market price. If you possess a Fourth Series Renminbi 100 Yuan, please note the following:
- Avoid Creases and Stains: The price difference between a pristine banknote (uncirculated, sharp corners, clean surface) and one with creases is significant. Never fold banknotes for storage.
- Moisture and Pest Protection: It is recommended to use professional banknote protective sleeves (e.g., currency sleeves, rigid plastic holders) for sealing and store them in a dry box to prevent moisture, mildew, or rust spots.
- Beware of Washed Banknotes: Some "washed banknotes" exist in the market, which have been cleaned with chemicals to improve their visual appearance. Such banknotes will lose their original paper luster under fluorescent light. If you are unsure about authenticity, please contact our expert team for appraisal of your 1980 version 100-yuan banknote.
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Note: Do not wipe the patina on silver dollars, or their value will depreciate!
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1) Clients should first provide basic information about their collections via WhatsApp (852) 98342057. You can also contact us directly via this link.
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2) We will provide a preliminary quote after receiving your information.
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3) Both parties agree on a time and place (on-site inspection is available) to inspect the collection. We will provide a precise quote based on the actual condition of the collection.
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4) Confirm the sale and make payment in various forms such as bank transfer or cash.
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