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What's the difference between a dollar coin peony case and a chrysanthemum case?

The difference between peony pattern and chrysanthemum pattern of one-dollar coin is as follows:

1, release date

One-yuan peony coin was issued from 199 1 until 2000, which belongs to the fourth set of RMB.

One-dollar chrysanthemum coins were issued from 1999 and are still in circulation, which means that the one-dollar coins we are using now belong to the fifth set of RMB.

2. Mode

A dollar peony coin has a peony pattern printed on the front and a national emblem printed on the back. One-yuan chrysanthemum coin has a face value of "1 yuan" on the front and a chrysanthemum pattern on the back.

3. Collection value

One-yuan Peony Coin is one of the most collectible coins in the Year of the Loong in the Millennium (2000), because it was sold as a collection in the bound edition of China Coin in 2000, but it did not circulate in the market. Coupled with the "closed coin" feature, the market price of a single coin ranges from 1 1,000 yuan to 1, 200 yuan. Peony yuan coins in other years belong to the market currency, the specific circulation is unknown, and there are some differences in the market price.

Because the one-yuan chrysanthemum coin is still in circulation, the market price fluctuates greatly and the reference is relatively small. In most years, there are few transactions in the market. Among them, the rolled box coins can better reflect its market value, and there is huge room for appreciation in the future, which is more collectible.

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