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Family Letter

Lin Xuan sat down at the table with the iron box in her hand and began to count the money and tickets inside.

All the notes were of a denomination of more than one yuan. The largest was a ten-yuan note, with a total of six. The rest were five yuan, three yuan, two yuan, and one yuan. Adding up the scattered notes, the total was 128 yuan.

The RMB of this period was not like the modern one with a unified pattern. The pattern of each denomination was different and very meaningful.

Lin Xuan picked up the three-yuan RMB and admired it. In the middle of the three-yuan note was a picture of the Longyuankou Stone Bridge in Jinggang Mountain. She also had a copy of this banknote in her collection at home.

Lin's father told her about the above pattern. During the Red Army's Jinggangshan struggle, the first defensive battle took place in Longyuankou Village. Longyuankou was a great victory, the first great victory of the Red Army.

The three-yuan note is not as practical as the one-yuan and two-yuan notes, but it is very collectible.

It is a rare coin in the second set of RMB. The denomination of 3 yuan has basically never been used in Chinese banknotes. The 3-yuan note can be said to be the only national circulation banknote issued by my country so far.

Moreover, it was printed by the Soviet Union. Later, Sino-Soviet relations broke down, and the country recalled the 1953 edition of 3 yuan, 5 yuan and 10 yuan notes printed by the Soviet Union within a time limit, so there are very few in existence.

Unexpectedly, there was one here, and the banknote was not damaged. Lin Xuan carefully put it at the bottom of the box. Let's leave this ticket like this, and it will not be used again in the future.

The tickets are mainly grain tickets, meat tickets, cloth tickets, and there are also miscellaneous tickets such as cake tickets, sugar tickets, oil tickets, kerosene tickets, egg tickets, soap tickets, etc. In addition to these, there is also a bicycle ticket.

You must know that in the planned economy period in the 1970s, materials were very scarce, and high-end durable consumer goods were even more in short supply. It was very difficult to get a bicycle ticket.

The original body actually had a very rare bicycle ticket!

The most surprising thing is that in addition to various certificates at the bottom of the box, there is also a passbook with 1,000 yuan in it!

Oh my god, this is 1,000 yuan from the 1970s!

At that time, rural residents were estimated to earn more than 10 yuan per month, and ordinary workers in the city earned about 40 yuan. However, Lin Xuan had more than 1,000 yuan in savings, which could build a grand green brick house in the village.

The original body had never worked. After high school, he went directly to Huashuzhuang. Unless he engaged in speculation, he could only rely on his family for support.

Is her family so rich?

Lin Xuan's father was mentioned in the original text. He was a physics professor who returned from abroad. After he was rehabilitated, he learned that his son was missing and his daughter jumped off a cliff and died. His wife also died of depression after learning the news of his daughter's death. The originally happy family of four was left with only him.

Lin's father was deeply shocked. When he was paying tribute to his daughter at Birch Manor, he accidentally learned the truth of the year from Guan Ruixue. From then on, he tried every means to take revenge on the original male protagonist. He did a lot of bad things in the later period and was considered a villain in the later period of the story.

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