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Chinese Ming 1 Kuan Note

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 Posted 12/11/2015  12:40 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ccauction to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
i found this in a pile of old currency , it contained some colonial notes sheets , and some other odds and ends ..and I was able to identify and confirm they were real ..so this one if anyone has seen a real one can you offer any insight ..paper is blueish gray slightly thick sort of velvety feel..and like 13x8.5 inches large..it has some holes as shown even what looks like a worm hole..but its still intact ..thanks people

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 Posted 12/11/2015  11:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TypeCoin971793 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have never seen a real one in hand, but I have seen some sell at auction and I have seen some deceptive cointerfeits. If real, this note is worth in the $5000-10000+ range. It looks good, and if the story you say is true, it is likely genuine. Any more information about how it was obtained and ended up in the pile of currency would be greatly helpful.

But be very careful. You could send it to PCGS or PMG to get it authenticated and graded for a fee, or you can try to sell it through Stacks or Executive Currency. All of the above companies should be able to authenticate it.
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thanks for your response..i have been doing lots of research on it..the front is minus the seals...the back has a faded seal..so I'm a bit confused on since I cant find traces of the red ink on the front..

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