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hey, what can I do for you?
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sir, I wanna sell a family heirloom
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a family heirloom
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let me take a look
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my second grandfather left it for me
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second grandfather
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so it is a family heirloom.
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this is rare
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Kuping One Liang (the monetary unit of China).
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the Ministry of Revenue
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to be honest
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this is the first edition
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of Central Edition in the Qing Dynasty
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it's super expensive
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this is the test coin
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and it hasn't been used
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your insight is pretty good
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let me tell you
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my second grandfather made his fortune in Beijing when he's young
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he made his fortune in Beijing
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when he was the richest,
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he had a quadrangle dwelling in Beijing
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he had a quadrangle dwelling in Beijing
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he must be rich
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yeah
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a quadrangle dwelling may be worth hundreds of millions of yuan
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you are right
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however, in the 80s
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he exchanged it for this silver coin with a Beijinger
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he exchanged it for this silver coin
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he doesn't have children
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I see
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he came back
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and lived in my house for many years
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finally he gave this family heirloom
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to you. - yeah
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Oh my gosh
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bro
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I just said that it's valuable
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do you know why?
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in the Qing Dynasty
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this silver coin from the Central Mint
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is different from foreign silver coins
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Mexican silver coins
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French Indochina silver coins
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and British silver coins
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are 26.8 grams
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in the past, coins were used, too
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its weight unit is Liang
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for example, our silver ingots
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right?
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the coin minted in Central Mint
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weighs one Liang
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more than 30 grams
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it can't be used to trade with foreign silver coins
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this coin weighs one Liang
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but a foreign silver coin is about 26 grams
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it's inappropriate to trade
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if for one or two foreign coins
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this is not an equivalent exchange
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so it hasn't been used
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finally. Kuping 72-cents coin
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was minted
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it's over 26 grams
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as heavy as foreign silver coins
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got it. it's rare
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yeah
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if it's genuine
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it's super valuable
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he exchanged a house for it in the 1980s
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in the 1980s
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40 years have passed
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bro
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just tell me how much you think it's worth
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At least 10 million
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10 million
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your second grandpa'd better
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keep that quadrangle dwelling
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which is more expensive than this silver coin
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It's too late now
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bro, let me tell you
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I don't know how much the quadrangle dwelling is worth
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the genuine coin is expensive
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but this coin is obviously fake
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don't joke with me
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I'm about to have a heart attack
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I am serious
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its toothing is obviously fake
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it hasn't changed at all
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this oxide layer
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is particularly fake
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all in all
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in the antique market
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you can spent 10 to 20 yuan buying it
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It's impossible
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my second master didn't give me a fake coin
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this is my opinion
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maybe I haven't seen the elephant
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ask another expert to identify it
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you are right. your suggestion is very good.
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I like it
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let me tell you
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I wanted to slap you when you said it's fake
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don't be angry
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you will be happy
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if I tell you it's worth 100 million
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yeah
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I just want to sell it for 10 million
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ok
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yeah