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俗话说:“常在河边走,那有不湿鞋。”自1995年起至今,我从事钱币收藏交易已近20年,但是2004年的一次异地交易却让我印象深刻。这是我进这个领域来的唯一一次“打眼”~([1]),这件事也一直时刻警醒着我。“捡漏”心态作祟2004年的夏天,天气如往常一样炎热。有客人来到我北京分店,说有两张一版的人民币要出售。一张是伍仟圆牧羊,另—张是壹万圆骆驼队.这两张在钱币中都实属珍稀,价格不菲。当时我人在上海,便让北京店立刻将两张钱币的扫描图发邮件过来让我鉴别。我收到邮件便心急火燎地端详起这两张钱币,
As the saying goes: “Often walked by the river, there are no wet shoes.” “Since 1995, I have been engaged in coin collection transactions for nearly 20 years, but a 2004 off-site transaction made me very impressed. This is the only time that I’ve come into this area, ”Eyeballing“ ~ ([1]), and it always keeps alerting me. ”Lost" mentality cause the summer of 2004, the weather is as hot as usual. Some guests came to my Beijing branch, saying there are two versions of RMB to be sold. One is Wu Yuanquan shepherd, the other - Zhang is one million round camels. These two coins are indeed rare, expensive. At that time, when I was in Shanghai, I asked the Beijing store to email me a scan of two coins and make me identify them. I received the e-mail, I am anxious to look up these two coins,