北京市日用工业品购货券全套珍藏组
本次上拍为北京市日用工业品购货券全套五枚完整套装,涵盖 1962、1971、1972、1975 四个核心发行年份,五种面额齐全:0.1 张券、0.5 张券、1 张券、红底 1972 日用工业品券、叁张券,成套配齐无缺漏,是北京票证收藏体系中辨识度最高、史料价值最厚重的标杆套组。全套票券均为当年官方流通原版实物,正面、背面印刷完整留存,纸张原生泛黄,带自然岁月流通痕迹,无修补、无裁剪、无大面积污渍、无缺角断边,防伪花纹、国徽式天坛主图案、工业建设图景、年份钢印文字清晰锐利,油墨色彩饱和纯正,正反面满布多层雕刻凹版防伪缠枝花纹,复刻当年国家级印钞厂同等印制工艺,制版精细堪比人民币,存世成套品相属中上水准。
正面统一以北京天坛为核心主图,象征首都地域属性;辅图分别绘制工厂高炉、煤矿开采、电力输电塔、石化厂区等建国工业建设图景,直观记录上世纪 60-70 年代全国工业化建设热潮;背面通体采用多层对称缠枝花卉防伪雕版,数字面额、「日用工业品」主题文字暗纹交织,兼具货币设计美学与时代纪实属性。
购货券是我国物资短缺计划经济时期特有的法定流通凭证,与粮票、布票并称为三大民生票证。建国初期物资供给有限,北京市民想要购买肥皂、衣物、五金、自行车、收音机等全部日用工业产品,必须凭北京市商业局发行的本套购货券搭配现金使用,无券则无法购物,是当年北京家家户户离不开的生活刚需。这套票券横跨 60、70 两个关键年代:1962 年票见证三年困难时期物资调配;1971-1975 年票完整记录文革时期首都工商业管控体系,完整串联起二十余年北京民生、商贸、工业发展脉络,是不可再生的首都红色经济实物档案,填补地方近现代经济史、民生史、财政史料空白,档案馆、红色文化馆、票证专题博物馆均长期定向征集同类成套藏品。
1962 年 0.5 张券(棕褐版)本组最早发行年份,建国初期稀缺早期票,天坛 + 老式钢铁厂图景,印刷复古质朴,存世散票多见,成套配套极难寻觅,是整套的龙头稀缺品种。
1972 年 0.1 张券(藏蓝版)最小面额辅券,用于小额零星工业品采购,精细雕版花纹层次繁复,油墨蓝韵沉稳,弥补小额票证史料空白。
1972 年 日用工业品 1 张券(玫红版)同一年份双版式设计,独立配色、独立花纹,与蓝 0.1、棕 0.5 形成年份配套,版式设计差异化极强,是区分普通散票与成套精品的关键分版。
1975 年 壹张券(豆绿版)七十年代中期主流流通面额,画面工厂流水线刻画细腻,代表中期工业发展风貌,流通量偏大但好品成套留存稀少。
1971 年 叁张券(大红版)全套最大面额,票幅尺寸更宽大,主图煤矿开采、高压输电塔、大型石化厂区,红色主调喜庆厚重,集中展现能源、电力、化工全产业链建设成就,视觉冲击力最强,为整套票券压轴核心珍品。
首都专属地域稀缺性,地方票证天花板品类全国票证品类繁多,但北京作为首都发行的购货券行政等级最高,受众覆盖全国藏家;相比省市县级票证,首都票历史权重、拍卖溢价、流通热度长期稳居第一,市场认可度远超普通地方工业品券。
四年份五面额完整成套,成套票增值逻辑碾压单枚散票市面流通多为零散单张,集齐 4 个发行年份、5 种不同面额原版全套难度极高,历经数十年消耗、销毁、流失,完整成套存世量逐年递减;票证收藏圈公认「单张易寻,成套难求」,成套藏品每年稳定保值增值,拍卖溢价空间远高于散票。
印钞级雕刻凹版工艺,兼具钱币美学收藏属性全套采用人民币同源雕刻凹印技术制版印刷,花纹细密立体、图案层次丰富,防伪设计严谨,属于印钞级艺术纸品,不只是民生史料,更是近代印刷美术藏品,钱币爱好者、版画藏家、文史研究者均争相收藏。
红色经济纪实载体,多元场景适配收藏陈列
专题票证收藏:搭建新中国票证收藏体系的核心标杆藏品;
红色文史馆藏:企事业单位党建展厅、历史文化馆、档案馆陈列展品;
怀旧家居陈设:茶室、复古展厅、文创空间装裱陈列,氛围感拉满;
高端礼赠:送文史爱好者、老一辈长辈、收藏玩家,承载时代记忆,文化底蕴厚重独特。
Auction Highlight: Complete Set of Beijing Daily Industrial Goods Purchase Vouchers
Full Introduction
1. Collection Overview: Complete Authentic Set of Capital Planned Economic Historical Documents
This auction lot presents a full complete set of Beijing Daily Industrial Goods Purchase Vouchers, containing 5 distinct denominations issued across four core years: 1962, 1971, 1972 and 1975. The set includes 0.1-coupon ticket, 0.5-coupon ticket, 1-coupon ticket (magenta 1972 version), 1-coupon ticket (green 1975 version), and 3-coupon ticket, with no missing varieties—an iconic complete collection highly sought-after among regional coupon collectors.
All vouchers are original officially circulated specimens from their respective years. Both front and reverse sides retain full original printing details, with natural mild paper toning formed over decades of circulation. No repairs, trimming, heavy staining, edge tears or missing corners exist. Anti-counterfeit engraved patterns, the landmark Temple of Heaven motif, industrial construction illustrations and printed year markers remain sharp and legible, with rich, saturated original ink tones. Every side is covered with multi-layer symmetrical floral engraved security patterns, produced with the same intaglio printing technology used for official RMB banknotes, delivering exquisite engraving precision. This complete set retains above-average collectible condition for circulated vintage vouchers.
The front of every coupon features the Temple of Heaven, the symbolic landmark of Beijing, to mark its municipal origin. Supplementary illustrations depict blast furnaces, coal mines, power transmission towers and petrochemical plants, documenting the nationwide industrial construction boom during the 1960s and 1970s. The entire reverse side is covered with elaborate symmetrical floral anti-counterfeit engravings, interwoven with denomination numerals and the title "Daily Industrial Goods", merging numismatic artistic aesthetics with authentic era documentation.
Historical Background: Essential Civilian Document of China’s Planned Economy, Living Relic of Red Economic History
Purchase vouchers are unique legal circulation certificates born during China’s material-shortage planned economic era, ranking alongside grain coupons and cloth coupons as the three core daily life tickets of the period. In the early decades after the founding of New China, consumer goods were in limited supply. Beijing residents were required to present these official vouchers issued by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce together with cash to purchase all daily industrial products, including soap, clothing, hardware, bicycles and radios—an indispensable necessity for every local household back then.
This set spans two pivotal decades: the 1960s and 1970s. The 1962 voucher records material allocation policies during the period of national economic hardship; the 1971–1975 vouchers fully document Beijing’s industrial and commercial regulatory system throughout the Cultural Revolution. Together, they form an irreplaceable physical archive recording over 20 years of Beijing’s civilian livelihood, commerce and industrial development, filling critical gaps in local modern economic, people’s livelihood and fiscal history. Archives, red cultural museums and special coupon museums continuously acquire complete sets of this kind for permanent collection.
Breakdown of Each Distinct Voucher
1962, 0.5-Coupon Ticket (Brown Tone)The earliest specimen in this set, a rare early issue from the initial stage of New China’s planned economy. Printed with the Temple of Heaven and vintage steel mill illustrations, only scattered single copies survive today; matching one to form a full set is extremely difficult, making it the scarce cornerstone of this collection.
1972, 0.1-Coupon Ticket (Navy Blue Tone)The smallest denomination for minor daily industrial purchases, with intricately layered engraved patterns and calm deep blue ink, filling a vital gap in small-value voucher historical records.
1972, 1-Coupon Daily Industrial Goods Ticket (Magenta Tone)A separate design variant released the same year, with exclusive color palette and decorative engravings different from the blue 0.1 and brown 0.5 tickets. Its unique layout distinguishes premium complete sets from loose scattered specimens.
1975, 1-Coupon Ticket (Pea Green Tone)The mainstream medium denomination widely circulated in the mid-1970s, with finely detailed factory assembly line artwork reflecting mid-stage national industrial development. While single copies are more common, high-grade intact matched sets are scarce.
1971, 3-Coupon Ticket (Bright Red Tone)The highest denomination of the entire set, with a larger print format. Its front illustration showcases coal mining, high-voltage power transmission and large-scale petrochemical complexes, fully presenting the full industrial chain of energy, electricity and chemical manufacturing. The striking red palette delivers powerful visual impact, serving as the flagship highlight of this complete group.
4. Four Core Collectible Values
Top-Tier Regional Rarity as Capital-Issued DocumentsThousands of regional coupon varieties exist across China, yet vouchers issued by Beijing, the national capital, hold the highest administrative and historical weight, attracting collectors worldwide. They consistently achieve far higher auction premiums and market demand compared to ordinary provincial and municipal industrial goods tickets.
Complete 4-Year, 5-Denomination Set – Superior Appreciation Potential vs Loose SinglesMost surviving vouchers on the market are isolated single pieces. Assembling a full matching set covering all four release years and five denominations requires decades of searching; the surviving quantity of intact complete groups shrinks annually. Coupon collecting circles widely recognize that "single tickets are easy to find, full matched sets are nearly unobtainable", with complete sets maintaining steady value appreciation and far greater auction profit margins.
Banknote-Grade Intaglio Engraving Craftsmanship, Dual Numismatic & Art ValueEvery voucher adopts the identical intricate intaglio engraving printing technique used for Chinese RMB banknotes, featuring three-dimensional fine patterns and multi-layered detailed artwork with rigorous anti-counterfeit design. Beyond their historical significance as livelihood records, they qualify as fine modern print artworks, sought after by banknote collectors, print enthusiasts and historical researchers alike.
Versatile Red Historical Exhibition & Collection Object
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Specialized coupon collection: A core landmark specimen to build a comprehensive archive of New China’s ticket system;

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Red cultural exhibition: Ideal display pieces for Party building halls, municipal history museums and official archives of enterprises and institutions;
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Vintage interior decor: Framed display in tea rooms, retro cultural spaces and creative studios to deliver immersive nostalgic atmosphere;
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Premium cultural gift: Perfect for historians, elder generations and collecting enthusiasts, carrying profound collective era memory with unique cultural connotation.
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