Chen Yiyang quickly found the two medals he wanted to buy.
These two medals looked like currency on the outside, one made of silver and the other of copper.
However, the label under these two medals astonishingly said they were Huaxia's modern currency.
Chen Yiyang curiously glanced at the currency itself.
On the front, it was written in traditional Chinese characters: Korean Merger Memorial, followed by a series of dates and a chrysanthemum pattern.
The back of the medal depicted two roosters and a plot of farmland.
No wonder the shop owner who primarily sells star cards thought these two medals were modern Huaxia currency.
Holding these two medals, Chen Yiyang went to ask the shop owner for a price.
This South Korean shop owner, upon seeing a Huaxia person buying something with Chinese characters.
Instinctively thought this currency with Chinese characters was valuable.
He immediately quoted a price of one million Korean won.