From the perspective of coin collection, "anti-coins" are still a relatively blank collection field. "Anti-coins" are currencies issued by various anti-Japanese base areas during the Anti-Japanese War. At that time, various base areas lacked materials, printing technology was limited, and the scope of distribution was not large. Coupled with frequent wars, turmoil, migration and other reasons, the number of surviving copies was getting smaller and smaller. Things are more valuable when they are rare, which also shows that the prospect of anti-coin collection and investment is very broad.
For a long time, "anti-currency" was not very eye-catching, and its collectors were limited to some museums and revolutionary memorial halls. With the increasing awareness of the history of the Anti-Japanese War in society and the importance of the country, "anti-coin" has attracted the attention of more and more coin collectors. Especially in the context of this year's 70th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, many far-sighted people in the country have Collectors have gradually shifted their investment focus to "anti-currency".
As for the most collectible currencies, the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region Bank Exchange Notes of 5,000 Yuan and the Henan-Hubei Border Region Construction Bank of 1,000 Yuan Notes are the largest denomination currencies issued by their respective border regions. The collection value is extremely high. Others include the currency issued by the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region, and the anti-currency currency issued by border banks such as Jianghuai Bank and Huazhong Bank. They are all excellent varieties for collection in this section.
Speaking of which, this kind of rare cultural relic currency can be hidden anywhere. I hope you will adopt it!