Michigander Joel Orosz submitted this story of a curious holiday numismatic oddity from China. Thanks! -Editor
I bought four new rolls of Christmas lights at Kalamazoo's finest hardware shop, Gale's True Value, just before Thanksgiving. Two of these
rolls (manufactured, of course, in China) included specimens of Chinese paper money.
This unusual find was shunted aside by the holiday rush, until I saw Issue 4 of ANS Magazine, which contains a report from Elena Stolyarik
on new acquisitions at the ANS. Figure 17 (p. 65) depicts both sides of a 50-Yuan banknote, Series 1999 (from the fifth issue of renminbi). My found
note is 1 Yuan, series of 1999.
Figure 19 (p.66) depicts both sides of a 5-Jiao banknote, Series 1980 (from the fourth series of renimbi). My found note is a 1-Jiao banknote,
Series 1980.
Kudos to Mark Tomasko for donating these sets of bills to the ANS. Kudos, as well, to the anonymous workers who slipped my two bills under the
plastic wrapping of these two rolls of lights. Was it done as a political statement? By mistake? I don't know. It was nice, however, to get a
little numismatic dividend along with my new Christmas lights!
Wayne Homren, Editor
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