Saturday, January 7, 2012
China: One Yuan Banknote with Mao Zedong
These uncirculated notes are priced at only $2.99, which includes free shipping to the U.S and internationally! Buy it now through Paypal.
Order now for only $2.99.
Quick Facts:
Country: China
Denomination: One Yuan
Material: Paper
Year of Issue: 2004 (printed in 1999)
About this item: Much like the 250 Dinar Banknote From Saddam Hussein's Iraq, China's one Yuan note is popular for it's notoriety. These crisp, uncirculated notes from 1999 feature a prominent portrait of Mao Zedong, one of the 20th century's most controversial figures.
China's currency is controversial for another, more contemporaneous reason too, its artificially low value is the subject of an enormous dispute between China and its trading partners.
In addition to Chairman Mao, this note features West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The text of this note is printed in English, Mandarin Chinese, and the languages of several Chinese minorities.
You can own an uncirculated piece of the world's most controversial currency for just $1.99. This is a great way to own a piece of modern history and will make a nice addition to any collection.
Each note will be shipped in a protective Mylar currency sleeve to preserve its pristine condition. Quantity discounts available.
Order now for only 2.99!
Labels:
Banknotes,
China,
Famous People,
Under $10
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