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First Series Renminbi: High-priced acquisition of 1949 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge | Hongkang Commercial Bank

First Series Renminbi: High-priced acquisition of 1949 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge | Hongkang Commercial Bank

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In-Depth Collector's Guide to the First Series Renminbi "100 Yuan Beihai Bridge" from 1949

To help collectors accurately understand the market value and authentication points of the 1949 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge banknote, [Hongkang Business] has compiled the following frequently used information and appraisal dimensions. This serves not only as a basis for currency transactions but also as an important reference for determining the buyback price of the First Series Renminbi.


Detailed Specifications and Features of the 1949 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge

The table below lists the core physical parameters of this banknote and the recognized authentication points in the collecting community, allowing you to quickly verify the condition of your collection.

Item Professional Parameters & Feature Description Factors Affecting Collection Value
Issue Date Issued on March 25, 1949, ceased circulation on May 10, 1955 Short circulation period, rare in existence
Banknote Size 134mm × 70mm Size deviation may affect authenticity determination
Printing Process Offset five-color (Beihai Bridge scene on front, floral motif on back) Clarity of pattern details is key for authentication
Serial Number Three Roman letters, six Arabic numerals First prefix or special numbers (e.g., sequential numbers) command higher prices
Watermark Features No watermark, using domestic yellow or white paper Paper fiber texture and translucency are crucial for anti-counterfeiting
Background Pattern Design Composed of "中國人民銀行" (People's Bank of China) and "壹佰圓" (One Hundred Yuan) characters Blurry background pattern is often a characteristic of fakes
Hidden Marks Location On the front, below the house on the left side, there is the character "民"; next to the floral motif on the right side, there is the character "中" Hidden marks that experts always look for

Why does the First Series Renminbi Beihai Bridge have extremely high buyback value?

1. Rarity due to historical discontinuity

As an important member of the First Series Renminbi, the Beihai Bridge version witnessed the currency unification process in the early days of the New China. Due to the poor paper quality at the time and excessive circulation, most banknotes suffered severe damage. Finding banknotes from 1949 in pristine condition or 80% new or better is now extremely rare.

2. Different version variations

The 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge is mainly divided into "yellow version" and "blue version" (colloquially known as blue Beihai and yellow Beihai). Among them, the blue Beihai Bridge has a scarcer issuance, and in the old currency buyback market, the blue version usually has a higher premium than the yellow version.


How to determine the buyback price of your 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge?

When appraising old banknotes, we primarily rely on the following "condition grading standards" to quote prices:

  • Uncirculated (UNC): Paper is crisp, corners are sharp, no folds or stains whatsoever. Commands the highest buyback price.

  • Extremely Fine/About Uncirculated (XF/AU): Only very slight folds, vibrant colors, suitable for mid-to-high-end collections.

  • Fine/Very Fine (VF/F): Shows clear signs of circulation, folds, or slight wear. We will provide a fair quote based on the actual degree of wear.

  • Damaged: If there are missing corners, tears, or significant repairs, its value as a Renminbi collectible will be greatly limited.

On-site Buyback of First Series Renminbi | Purchase of 1949 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge

Do you own a rare 1949 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge banknote? [Hongkang Business] offers professional high-price buyback, ensuring your valuable collection receives fair value assessment and excellent service.

Services offered by [Hongkang Business] include:

  • Convenient On-Site Appraisal: We provide on-site appraisal services in Hong Kong, allowing you to complete transactions from the comfort of your home.
  • Expert Valuation: Our experienced team of experts will conduct a professional and accurate appraisal of your 1949 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge banknote.
  • High-Price Buyback Commitment: We offer highly competitive prices based on market conditions and the preservation status of the banknote.
  • Privacy and Security Guarantee: We ensure the privacy and security of every transaction, giving you peace of mind.

[Hongkang Business] specializes in acquiring old series Renminbi, placing particular importance on the historical and artistic value of each item. The 1949 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge banknote is not only a testament to financial history but also an important part of China's modern history and culture.

If you are in Hong Kong and wish to sell your 1949 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge or other old series Renminbi, please contact [Hongkang Business]. We will provide you with fast, clear, and reliable on-site buyback services, ensuring your valuable collection receives proper handling and fair returns.

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Common FAQs

Are banknotes graded by PMG more valuable?

Yes. Third-party grading by PMG and similar services increases liquidity and confidence, and high-grade notes can double in price. We also accept ungraded notes, which will be professionally assessed on-site.

First series RMB – How much would a 1949 100 Yuan Beihai Bridge note with creases and soft wrinkles be devalued?

It varies greatly. Uncirculated straight notes of the first series RMB are far more valuable than circulated ones; minor creases are considered normal for circulated notes. We recommend sending clear photos for individual assessment.

If I have a large batch of old banknotes, can you collect them from my home?

Yes. We offer free door-to-door collection across Hong Kong. We recommend organizing them by series, denomination, and year to facilitate quick valuation by our experts.

Do you still buy error notes and replacement notes?

Yes. Error notes and replacement notes (such as replacement notes with prefixes J, ZJ, ZD, etc.) are popular collectibles. Depending on the type of error and rarity, the premium can be very high.

How can I get a free valuation from Wang Hong Hong Kong Coin & Stamp?

Simply WhatsApp photos to us at 9453 0784. For coins, please photograph both sides and the edge; for banknotes, please include the serial number. We usually respond with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free door-to-door collection services in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can visit our shop for immediate transactions.