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Expert in old money says collectors willing to pay up to RM8,000 for specific rare coins or notes theSun theSundaily collection Coins Coinstore Malaysia KualaLumpur kualalumpurmalaysia

Izzuddin menunjukkan antara koleksi wang lama dalam simpanannya.Syiling atau wang lama mungkin dianggap tidak bernilai bagi sesetengah orang. AMIRUL SYAFIQ THESUN: Located on the ground floor of Central Market in Kuala Lumpur is an old money trading shop that has been in business for almost 12 years.

“A 10-cent coin that was minted in 1971, has a high value because its production that year was low. So, demand for that particular coin is high,” he told theSun.“To money collectors, the demand for old coins and notes is high. Let’s say a collector has a set of 10-cent coins produced each year except for one, then he would be willing to pay a high price for the coin that’s missing from his collection.

“Just one note of RM1 with the Aisyah signature will cost RM1,000. However, if a customer is willing to sell the note to us and asks for a higher price, we will consider, providing it meets our criteria. “Usually coins are either in copper or silver and once they are old, the coin will become darker and lose its lustre. If it is rusty, then it is fake.

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