China 1 yuan 1948 P800

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Does anyone know much about this replica note?

 

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I bought one back in October 1999. My question is that how do I know if mine was a genuine or fake? I suppose is that when was this note first reported as fake?

 

Thanks.

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,hello,Do you have a picture of this money?I can help you take a look

Printing time: July 7th to July 4th, 1949

Circulation time: Issued on September 10th, 1949, discontinued on May 10th, 1955

Plate making unit: Factory directly under the People's Bank of China (Shijiazhuang)

Printed by: People's Bank of China Direct Factory (Shijiazhuang), Tianjin People's Printing Factory

Printing process: offset printing with three colors

Ticket width: 113mm * 54mm

Secret note: There is "A" on the left side of the worker and farmer picture on the front, and "d" on the lower right corner of the ticket backSo far, no old fake tickets have been found, but some new fake tickets have only appeared in the market since 2007, and there are more than one version. However, they are all similar, with neat and rigid lines and dull patterns; There is also a new type of fake ticket, where the general manager's seal is not connected to the management letter; The color on the back is also lighter; But in real objects, as long as they are carefully compared, it is easy to distinguish between true and false.

Unmarked “reproductions” or fakes of real issues shouldn't be in the main catalog but in a dedicated fakes-section.

Cristel

,hello,Do you have a picture of this money?I can help you take a look

Printing time: July 7th to July 4th, 1949

Circulation time: Issued on September 10th, 1949, discontinued on May 10th, 1955

Plate making unit: Factory directly under the People's Bank of China (Shijiazhuang)

Printed by: People's Bank of China Direct Factory (Shijiazhuang), Tianjin People's Printing Factory

Printing process: offset printing with three colors

Ticket width: 113mm * 54mm

Secret note: There is "A" on the left side of the worker and farmer picture on the front, and "d" on the lower right corner of the ticket backSo far, no old fake tickets have been found, but some new fake tickets have only appeared in the market since 2007, and there are more than one version. However, they are all similar, with neat and rigid lines and dull patterns; There is also a new type of fake ticket, where the general manager's seal is not connected to the management letter; The color on the back is also lighter; But in real objects, as long as they are carefully compared, it is easy to distinguish between true and false.

Thanks Cristel.

 

I do have the scan but it's at 100 dpi. I will have a look at the next few days and see if I can scan them at 300 dpi. As I was saying, this note was bought in 1999 from a local dealer here, I believe. It would be very disappointing if this one is a fake. I have one or 2 more notes around that time as well.

 

Can you also tell if the 1953 specimen notes that I have are fake or not if I scan you the pictures? I have the set for 1, 2 and 5 fen (I think).

 

Many thanks

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ahkai

Cristel

,hello,Do you have a picture of this money?I can help you take a look

Printing time: July 7th to July 4th, 1949

Circulation time: Issued on September 10th, 1949, discontinued on May 10th, 1955

Plate making unit: Factory directly under the People's Bank of China (Shijiazhuang)

Printed by: People's Bank of China Direct Factory (Shijiazhuang), Tianjin People's Printing Factory

Printing process: offset printing with three colors

Ticket width: 113mm * 54mm

Secret note: There is "A" on the left side of the worker and farmer picture on the front, and "d" on the lower right corner of the ticket backSo far, no old fake tickets have been found, but some new fake tickets have only appeared in the market since 2007, and there are more than one version. However, they are all similar, with neat and rigid lines and dull patterns; There is also a new type of fake ticket, where the general manager's seal is not connected to the management letter; The color on the back is also lighter; But in real objects, as long as they are carefully compared, it is easy to distinguish between true and false.

Thanks Cristel.

 

I do have the scan but it's at 100 dpi. I will have a look at the next few days and see if I can scan them at 300 dpi. As I was saying, this note was bought in 1999 from a local dealer here, I believe. It would be very disappoint if this one is a fake. I have one or 2 more notes around that time as well.

 

Can you also tell if the 1953 specimen notes that I have are fake or not if I scan you the pictures? I have the set for 1, 2 and 5 fen (I think).

 

Many thanks

Yes, I can help you take a look ,If you have any pictures,Before 2000, there were generally few cases of counterfeiting money,Are your 1, 2 and 5fen  numbered or only Roman numerals?

Cristel 

Yes, I can help you take a look ,If you have any pictures,Before 2000, there were generally few cases of counterfeiting money,Are your 1, 2 and 5fen  numbered or only Roman numerals?

Unfortunately, it's with Roman numerals and followed by 7 zeros.

 

I do not have a bigger scans, only 100 dpi

 

https://eastasiabanknotes.blogspot.com/2012/08/china-1-2-and-5-fen-specimen-1953.html

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ahkai

Cristel 

Yes, I can help you take a look ,If you have any pictures,Before 2000, there were generally few cases of counterfeiting money,Are your 1, 2 and 5fen  numbered or only Roman numerals?

Unfortunately, it's with Roman numerals and followed by 7 zeros.

 

I do not have a bigger scans, only 100 dpi

 

https://eastasiabanknotes.blogspot.com/2012/08/china-1-2-and-5-fen-specimen-1953.html

wow,this is “票样”(specimen),this is too cool,The color of the banknotes is fine,this is true, this type of fraud is rare in China,Is this banknote yours?The counterfeit of the fen are all very light in color,such as

These three are all fake coins

Hi Cristel

 

Yes, I am aware that they are specimen, but I am just wondering how can I tell these are not fakes. Yes, they are mine. 

 

Thanks

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ahkai

Hi Cristel

 

Yes, I am aware that they are specimen, but I am just wondering how can I tell these are not fakes. Yes, they are mine. 

 

Thanks

 

You can distinguish between truth and falsehood through secret mark memory,1 fen with numbers does not have this secret mark,roman numerals have

The slope on the front of the ticket on the front of the car has a secret sign of “儿”

2fen

5fen There are letters "P" and "H" on the stern of the front ship

Wow, that is interesting. I may scan them say this weekend and post it here. 

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This is the 1 yuan P800 1948

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And the 3 specimen notes

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ahkai

This is the 1 yuan P800 1948

This is true,This brand new one costs around 5000 yuan(Around $700) in China,How much did you spend on it?

Cristel

ahkai

This is the 1 yuan P800 1948

This is true,This brand new one costs around 5000 yuan(Around $700) in China,How much did you spend on it?

Australia $30 (about US$19.20 as at today) in October 1999

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