You can sell 2000 custom gold units from China through various online marketplaces, such as Alibaba or eBay, where buyers frequently seek unique or bulk items. Additionally, consider using specialized platforms for precious metals trading or local jewelry stores that might be interested in purchasing custom gold. Ensure that you comply with any legal requirements and verify the legitimacy of potential buyers. Networking within trade shows or industry forums may also help in finding interested buyers.
10 Customs Gold Units there wer issued notes to circulation of bank notes in China as national bonds and government bonds of China. Bankbills as promissory note long term discont.By 1930 the highest denomination was 5000000 Customs Gold Units. Rate exchange 1;9000000 US$. Quoote by Pramaha Nitipong Dhamma 579 Songsawat Rd. Samphandhawong Dt. Bangkok Thailand 10100.
20 Chinese customs gold units value
No. The CGU's were devalued in 1949 by the Chinese government. They may hold some nominal value as a collectable, but currently that is it.
38 Gold Medals
From 1988 to 2008, Deng Yaping (China), Wang Nan (China) and Zhang Yining (China) all have four gold medals.
2000
whats a 10.000 GOLD YUAN worth
Around US$3.5
10 Customs Gold Units there wer issued notes to circulation of bank notes in China as national bonds and government bonds of China. Bankbills as promissory note long term discont.By 1930 the highest denomination was 5000000 Customs Gold Units. Rate exchange 1;9000000 US$. Quoote by Pramaha Nitipong Dhamma 579 Songsawat Rd. Samphandhawong Dt. Bangkok Thailand 10100.
20 Chinese customs gold units value
Ccurrently these have very little value. 25000 is about 21.00 usd
No. The CGU's were devalued in 1949 by the Chinese government. They may hold some nominal value as a collectable, but currently that is it.
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Chinese customs gold unit was created in 1930.
Chinese customs gold unit ended in 1948.
Fǎbì Legal Tender (1935-1948), Customs Gold Units (1930, 1947-1948), Northeastern Provinces Yuan (1945-1948), Gold Yuan (1948-1949), Silver Yuan (1949-2000), Taiwan Dollar (1946-), Renminbi (1948- ), There is also the Hong Kong Dollar in it's current form since 1983. There are/were multiple currency types in China due to regional influence.
Gold: 28 Silver: 16 Bronze: 14 Total: 58 Rank: 3rd