“This is a denomination of RMB 50, but the bank identified it as genuine.†On the morning of October 13, Mr. Yu, a citizen of Shandong Wendeng, showed reporters a defective renminbi he had collected.
The reporter saw in the family's home that this RMB with a denomination of RMB 50 was the 1990 edition, and its watermarks and security lines were complete. However, in the upper left corner of the "People's Bank of China," the word "Chinese people" was missing out of the six words. . When we look closely, there are obvious folds in the upper left corner. There are incomplete words "China" on the back of the folded coins. The "Chinese" is only one vertical.
Mr. Yu said that in 1998, he took a sum of money from a bank and conducted an inspection on the spot detector. No problems were found. When he took the money home and counted it again, he always felt that there was a strange note in it. He took out the $50 denomination and compared it with other coins. He found that there was less "Chinese people" on this coin. 4 words. He also took this money to the bank and, after being certified by bank staff, confirmed it as genuine. Because such coins are rare, Mr. Yu carefully collected them. He said that in the past few years, people often come to the door to inquire about this coin, every time he is willing to show it to everyone. After a bank employee was told that he would be willing to pay 3,000 yuan for the purchase, many people were willing to pay large sums for the purchase of the collection and were all rejected by Mr. Yu.
On the morning of the 13th, a bank worker analyzed that it was very likely that the printing machine was printing. The upper left corner of the money was folded, covering the original typeface.