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Help me to identify the value and authenticity of these bills of the Republic of China. Thank you. The old man left them at home, and I don't know if they are true or false. Thank you very much.
The first two are Qing Bank exchange certificates printed in the third year of Qing Xuantong, which are the first banknotes printed by engraved steel intaglio technology in the currency history of China. Its pattern design and printing technology are exquisite and beautiful, clear and generous, and have always been loved by Chinese and foreign coin collectors. In particular, this set of coupons was printed with eight kinds of color sample tickets, which were presented to the current dynasty. It is rare today and has become a rare treasure.

As it is not a mainstream variety, each coupon can be traded around 2 yuan if it is generally good in appearance.

"Red Army Ticket" * * * has four denominations: 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 1 yuan and 1 yuan. The design style is similar, but the face color, pattern and ticket width are different. Among them, the front of 1 yuan coupon is green and the back is blue, with a ticket width of 124X67; 5 yuan coupon has a green pattern on the front and a brown pattern on the back, with a ticket width of 134X77; 1 yuan coupon has a lilac color on the front and a red pattern on the back, with a ticket width of 156X83; 1 yuan coupon has a pink front and a blue back, and the coupon is 168X94. The middle part of the front of the four kinds of banknotes is denomination, with the words "Soviet Red Army Command" printed in traditional Chinese characters on the top and "Must be used for all payments" printed in traditional Chinese characters on the bottom; The central part of the back of the banknote is also denomination, and the epigram "Forged cheque is punished by wartime law" is printed in traditional Chinese characters below.

In addition, there are "Red Army tickets" with denominations of 1 yuan and 1 yuan. These two kinds of banknotes were issued in 1947 during the Liberation War, and once circulated in Northeast Lvda (now Dalian) and other places. From December 1 to December 31, 1949, the Northeast People's Government redeemed all "Red Army tickets" with the northeast currency issued by Northeast Bank at a ratio of 3: 1.

Red Army tickets are now a full set of about 5-1 yuan.

the central bank of the Republic of China has a large amount of paper money, but its value is not high.