Chapter 81: Real Babies Are Not Cheap Either

As a result, as soon as Su Yijia agreed, the old man showed a distressed look again.

He wanted to keep it for himself, but thinking that eight cents could buy six catties of fine grain, he could only hold back his words.

Su Yijia didn't care about the old man's entanglement, and looked at it by herself.

Sure enough, she also saw the shining stamps of 21 years ago in this stall.

This stamp was originally a set of special stamps called "Kyoto Famous Spots".

A set of five pieces is one of Kyoto's most iconic buildings.

It's just that one of the photos of the sun rising in the east and the radiant scenery was not only stopped because of the poor effect of the stamp printing, but also recovered.

The following year, it was decided to reissue a shining stamp.

The special thing about this stamp is that it makes up for the shortcomings of the previous one and achieves a better effect at the printing angle of the shine.

However, because this stamp is reissued, the number of issues is extremely rare.

And the shine in the old man's hand, just look at the quality, you know, it should be the one that was reissued.

So to be precise, this one shines twenty years ago.

There is also a four-in-a-row complete victory on this stall, which is worth it.

"Grandpa, how many are your four stamps?" Su Yijia pointed to the four stamps.

"Sixty!" The old man directly quoted a high price.

Su Yijia was taken aback, "You're too expensive!" This stamp is only a denomination of eight cents, and if you sell 15 pieces, you will increase it 188 times. Don't you think I'm wronged and want to make a lot of money from me just because I didn't make a counteroffer? ”

Although sixty dollars is compared to seven million thirty years later, it really doesn't count as anything.

But the price is outrageous now.

"Don't talk nonsense, you little girl, I'm a serious seller. Although the stamp has only been issued for nine years, it was put at the post office in the morning and was recalled and destroyed in the afternoon. I happened to fall into the mud on the way back and broke my leg, so I told the person who came to take it back that this stamp was soaked in water and rotten, and I had already thrown it away, so I saved it.

Nine years ago, there weren't many people who would have spent money to send letters, and it wasn't the time when the holiday was approaching, so there were certainly not many stamps on the market, and maybe you were out of print. The old man explained the price of his four stamps very carefully.

After listening to this, Su Yijia not only did not doubt it, but also suddenly realized.

It is no wonder that more than 30 years later, this stamp can be auctioned for more than 7 million, because the number of surviving stamps is too small.

But think about it.

A few of the stamps that everyone talks about in the collecting world are never just old and significant.

Most of them were misprinted, or destroyed before they were issued.

Like this, which was released for less than half a day and then recovered, it is actually not much different from the unreleased one.

"Then I'll buy these four stamps, and you'll give me the shining one?" Su Yijia pointed to the other five.

Of the five, only the one that shines is worth a few dollars, but it's only about 600,000.

"Okay!" The old man didn't bother with her, and agreed directly.

Anyway, he only plans to sell these five stamps for eight cents, which is four yuan.

The most important thing is to be able to sell those four, which add up to sixty yuan, is the most important thing.

Bargain a little more, what if this little girl regrets it.

Sixty yuan is two months' salary for today's people.

Able to feed a large family.

Su Yijia gave the old man sixty-one six, and then carefully put the three sets of stamps into the satchel.

This time she didn't dare to hide in the space, she was afraid that the people who followed her would touch her bag, and try to see if she looked like the man said that there was really something wrong.

But if they had taken away her stamps, she would have died of depression.