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China 1962 1 Jiao PMG 69 EPQ 2 Note Set P-877c;d Blue Roman Numerals Nice Rare
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$1,500.00RRP:Treasure the beauty and history of Chinese currency with this rare 1962 1 Jiao 2-note set. Graded a high 69 EPQ by PMG, the P-877c and P-877d notes feature intriguing blue Roman numerals, a... -
1990 China 50 and 100 Yuan 2-Note Set: PMG 67 EPQ, 50 Yuan P-888b & 100 Yuan P-889b
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$565.00RRP:1990 China 50 and 100 Yuan 2-Note Set: PMG 67 EPQ, 50 Yuan P-888b & 100 Yuan P-889b Description: This exquisite set features two high-grade banknotes from China, issued in 1990: a 50 Yuan note... -
1960 China Yuan Set from the People's Republic of China. 1-5 Yuan PMG 58-67 EPQ, Rare Set with Planet Banknote Label
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$888.00RRP:The 1960 China Yuan Set from the People's Republic of China is a notable collection of PMG-graded banknotes, each featuring the distinguished Planet Banknote Label. This set includes denominations of... -
2005 China 5-Note Set: 5 Yuan PMG 66, 10 Yuan PMG 67, 20 Yuan PMG 67, 50 Yuan PMG 68, and 100 Yuan PMG 68
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$788.00RRP:2005 China 5-Note Set: 5 Yuan PMG 66, 10 Yuan PMG 67, 20 Yuan PMG 67, 50 Yuan PMG 68, and 100 Yuan PMG 68 Description: This exceptional 5-note set from China, issued in 2005, comprises denominations... -
1965 China 10 Yuan 2-Note Set: PMG 64 Choice UNC & PMG 66 Gem UNC, P-879b
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$498.00RRP:1965 China 10 Yuan 2-Note Set: PMG 64 Choice UNC & PMG 66 Gem UNC, Both P-879b Description: This exceptional set includes two 1965 China 10 Yuan banknotes, both cataloged as P-879b. One note is...
Description
Experience the thrill of owning not one, but two pieces of China's rich monetary history with these 1945 and 1949 Yuan notes, graded 65EPQ and 35 NET respectively by PMG. The 1945 10 Yuan note, in splendid condition, presents a vibrant red print with captivating Roman numerals - a rare feature that elevates its collectible value. The 1949 10,000 Yuan note, despite its NET grading, maintains considerable appeal due to its intrinsic historical significance and rarity.