I found this old Chinese money pressed between the pages of an old book.
Does it have any value if I sold it on eBay or something?
Here are some front & back scans I made and put on a web page.
http://zenfocal.com/chinese.html
Did I get lucky maybe?
(Sorry- I didn’t know which category to put this in)
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February 24th, 2010 at 9:18 am
Enter a description of your currency on eBay in the ‘Search’ field.
If it comes up as an item being sold it shall have an asking price.
When the bidding ends and the items is sold,
that is what it is worth on the current market.
But if it is not on eBay that does not mean that it doesn’t have a value.
You will have to find other sources.
The method that I described is a quick way to find out values for items.