"Fortune America" has collected all the most representative American coins and stamps, including:
1. One pure silver eagle coin weighing one ounce. The silver eagle is one of the five major investment coins in the world.
2. Four denomination bills of $1, $2, $5, and $10, each in a quadriplex format. The fourth series of RMB quadriplex banknotes issued by the People's Bank of China have increased in value by dozens of times. The United States, as one of the earliest countries to issue quadriplex banknotes, with the US dollar being the preferred choice for foreign exchange reserves of countries including China due to its status as a world currency, obviously the price of US dollar quadriplex banknotes is significant.
3. A complete set of 50 commemorative coins from the 50 American states. In 1997, then President Clinton signed the law of the "50 State Commemorative Coin Project", an unprecedented project approved by the US Congress Public Law 105-124, implemented by the US Department of Treasury starting from January 1, 1999, and completed the issuance plan until November 14, 2008. Therefore, these 50 commemorative coins have unparalleled historical significance.
4. Twelve rare presidential stamps from the United States. These include the three greatest presidents in American history: Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt; the accomplished Jefferson and Eisenhower; Franklin, a great politician and scientist in American history and a great leader of the War of Independence; the American flag, Statue of Liberty stamps...
The silver eagle, along with China's panda coin, Canada's maple leaf coin, South Africa's Krugerrand, and Australia's kangaroo coin, are known as the world's five major investment coins. The silver eagle is legal tender of the US government, made from pure silver from the US Treasury, weighing one ounce, serving the function of preserving and increasing value, and is well-known in the international market as a fine item for collection, investment, gifts, and tokens of affection. Every year at the beginning of the year, the newly issued pure silver coins by the US government are snapped up on the international market, causing their prices to keep rising.
The various coins collected in "Fortune America" have been individually appraised by experts from the Chinese Coin Research Center, with appraisal certificates stamped with a steel seal issued. The collector's album has been registered with the China Consumer Protection Foundation, which has issued a coin-level anti-counterfeiting certificate. At the same time, each collector's album has an anti-counterfeiting label specifically made by the China Consumer Protection Foundation attached to its spine.