Gong Bo's GBCA score range:
First, ancient money. Specifically, from history to modern times, China used the old manual method to produce and cast round square-hole coins, as well as coins with special shapes in the pre-Qin period and folk coins that were not circulated in previous dynasties (also known as spending money and winning money).
Second, the mechanism currency. It refers to all kinds of coins produced by machine stamping in China since 1840, as well as all kinds of modern coins produced by hand and semi-hand. Generally, it also includes various modern foreign machine-made coins and various coin-shaped seals.
Third, paper money. China's paper money, including cloth money, has been issued and circulated in various periods since history.
Fourth, gold and silver ingots. China refers to gold and silver ingots, gold and silver collars, gold and silver bars, etc. It has been issued and circulated in various periods and regimes throughout history.
5. Contemporary coins. Specifically refers to all kinds of coins issued by the People's Bank of China since 1949.
6. foreign currency. Specifically, it refers to all kinds of coins minted and issued by foreign countries that have been circulating in China throughout history. And foreign coins that have entered the China collection market and collectors' hands through various channels for various reasons.
Seven, token. It refers to coins of various materials and shapes that were temporarily cast and made in modern China to replace the formal coin circulation.
Eight, ticket paper products. It refers to all kinds of non-monetary paper collections issued, printed, published, posted and distributed in China since ancient times, including but not limited to food stamps (including all kinds of food, materials and articles related to life), stamp products (including derivatives such as postal stamps), cigarette labels, sparks, cartoons, certificates, power of attorney, awards, posters, slogans, etc.
Nine, cards. Refers to modern cards with certain financial functions, such as telephone cards, magnetic cards, transportation cards, bank financial cards, shopping cards, etc.
Ten, the star card. Specifically, it refers to commemorative cards for sports stars, movie stars, anime stars, game stars, etc. produced and distributed for the purpose of entertainment collection. The English proper name is: transaction card.
Eleven, chapter category. Nameplates, badges, commemorative badges, medals, medals, badges, etc. /kloc-issued by various institutions or groups since modern times in the 0/9th century. It also includes various badges issued at home and abroad in modern times.
Ancient coin grade: divided into three grades: American, top grade and Chinese, with full score of 100. The higher the value, the higher the grade. The corresponding score of American products is100-75; The corresponding score of the top grade is 72-55 points; The corresponding score of China products is 53-25 points; No more points below, only comments. In specific work, if the overall state is particularly beautiful, points will be added appropriately, otherwise points will be reduced.