While cleaning, Luo Jiu also had an unexpected gain. He actually picked up a plastic bag containing stamps, which contained an unused stamp, and this stamp was larger than the stamps Luo Jiu had seen before.

When Luo Jiu was a child, he saw the stamps on the envelopes at home. The small ones were three centimeters long and two wide, and the larger ones were not much bigger. When Luo Jiu started to go to school, he rarely saw anyone writing letters. Naturally, stamps are rarely seen.

   Later, after Luo Jiu and his old sister lived with their father in Xiaoyang Village, they were able to dig out some envelopes with stamps from the waste collected by Luobang from time to time, but they were also relatively rare.

   For a while, after Luo Jiu learned about stamp collecting from his classmates, he followed suit and started collecting stamps everywhere.

   But when Luo Jiu started collecting stamps, very few people wrote letters. Since Luo Jiu can remember, most people in the village have installed fixed telephones in their homes. When Luo Jiu was in elementary school, more and more people used mobile phones. Later, even fixed telephones were almost eliminated. Don't talk about writing this way of communication.

   At that time, postmen would come to the village every day to deliver newspapers, letters, and parcels, but they kept them in the village building, and then someone in the village would tell everyone to pick them up there. There, I can occasionally see one or two stamps.

   Luo Jiu and they want to collect stamps. In addition to exchanging stamps with each other, the most convenient way is to go to the post office or the newspaper kiosk on the street to buy the entire stamp.

However, Luo Jiu's interest in philately did not last long. A philatelic album of one or two hundred pages was not full, and even one-third of it was not full, so Luo Jiu left it aside. Later, when he graduated from high school, he simply gave it to the class with stamps. Liu Tao, known as the little prince.

   Not long ago, I heard from my classmates that when Liu Tao graduated from university, he used all the stamps to exchange for a large house worth more than 2 million yuan in the provincial capital. I heard that there was still a lot of money left.

   When someone in the group told the news, many students said that Liu Tao’s house should have his own share, and Luo Jiu was one of them.

   It’s only time. Although four or five years have passed, Luo Jiu has forgotten what stamps were in the stamp album that he gave Liu Tao at the time.

Most of the stamps exchanged with classmates are almost used. There are postmarks on them, and most of them were issued after 2000. Only the entire stamps bought at the post office and the Baohan Pavilion are new, and most of them are. Full-page full-page, from a few to dozens of sheets.

   But at that time, in order to save money, Luo Jiu generally didn't choose to buy a version with too many sheets. Most of the time, he chose the one with less. Therefore, in Luo Jiu, the possibility of being valuable should not be very great.

It’s just not clear. Luo Jiu remembers that he also found some stamps in the waste collected at home. Luo Jiu that is too broken is usually thrown away directly. Only the one that looks clean will Luo Jiu collect it. In your own stamp album, it is not always true that there are valuable stamps in those stamps.

   But it's all things that have passed for so many years, and they have been given to others, and everyone is just joking in the group.

   But Liu Tao was not stingy, and directly sent a ten thousand yuan red envelope in the class group. Luo Jiu was lucky and grabbed one of the most auspicious red envelopes--168.

   Later, Luo Jiu also specifically checked the price of stamps on the current postal market on the Internet, only to find that some stamps are really expensive now. It is not surprising that a stamp can be exchanged for a house in a big city.

In the list of the most expensive stamps with unknown authenticity found online, a Qing dynasty stamp called "Red stamp stamped with small print as one yuan" was auctioned for a sky-high price of 5.77 million, and it was worth tens of millions. The stamps completely refreshed Luo Jiu's three views.

   Luo Jiu always thought that he was rich when he bought a luxury car of millions and tens of millions, and he who spent millions and tens of millions on an antique was a rich man. But since Luo Jiu discovered that a stamp that was not as big as a palm was worth so much money, and there were still people buying it, Luo Jiu discovered that these talents are truly rich.

   Now that he picked up this bag with stamps, Luo Jiu suddenly remembered Liu Tao who had exchanged stamps for houses, the stamps he gave to Liu Tao, and his own recycling system that could repair things.

Luo Jiu knew that his father also had the habit of collecting bills and stamps, but when he started collecting stamps at the time, all the relatively new stamps in Luobang's hand were collected by Luo Jiu in the stamp album, and the rest were all Because Luo Jiu didn't like it, because it was too broken.

   The tatters recovered from the junkyard are always mixed with various things, and from time to time, you can find some previous things inside.

  When Luo Jiu was in junior high school, like today, a family moved all the things they didn't need at home to Luobang.

Because it was a double grab at the time, Luo Bang wanted to go back to the village to help his grandparents harvest rice, so the reclaimed waste products were put there and left alone. Later, he was busy with other things, and kept putting some things that were not well organized. There, it took a long time to take care of them.

   And in these things, inside the belly of a Phoenix sewing machine from the last century, Luo Jiu took out a pack of tight things wrapped in cloth bags. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

After opening, there is a stack of neatly arranged banknotes. They are all banknotes that are no longer in circulation at that time. They come in various denominations, but small denominations account for the majority. One, two, or five yuan accounted for the majority. I didn't see a few of the 50 or 100.

   Luo Jiu counted at that time, and it added up to more than 1,000 yuan. You must know that at that time, a person’s monthly salary might be that number.

However, the more valuable are ten old silver dollars wrapped in greased paper and a gold ring. Luo Bang asked someone to estimate the value afterwards. Those silver dollars were worth more than 30,000 yuan, because a few silver dollars inside were considered antiques. The kind that is relatively rare.

Knowing that these things are worth so much money, Luo Bang also quietly went to the waste seller, but after finding there, he found out that all the family had moved out of town, because the elderly in the family had passed away. Even the house was sold before going to another place.

   After hearing the news, Luo Bang felt a little regretful at the time, and at the same time he was quietly relieved.

   Some of these things were Luo Jiu told Luo Jiu afterwards, and some Luo Jiu guessed it himself.

   In addition to occasionally discovering some valuable things, there are more such things as worthless bills and stamps. In some recovered old books and old newspapers, as long as you go through it, you can always find some bills, stamps, and banknotes sandwiched in them, especially those banknotes, most of which look very new. kind.

   For so many years, Luo Jiu knew that his father had always kept the habit of collecting these things, and he had never heard of when his father had sold these things. At this time, they should all stay in any corner of the house.

   Thinking of this, Luo Jiu suddenly felt like a fire was burning.

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