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Of course everyone must have seen old banknotes or old coins, right? Everyone may think that they are money and spend it. But do you know that old banknotes or old coins can create more value than that? Mr. Mana Sriwilaitan or Tee Lek, 44 years old, from Bangkok. He started being a collector since he was 7 years old because he accidentally found coins and banknotes from the reign of King Rama IX in his father's drawer. This made Tee Lek interested and liked them. So he started to study the items he collected. With the support of his father, Tee Lek's father took him to buy 2-3 old coins at Tha Phra Chan. Tee Lek learned and collected these valuable items seriously. When he was 10 years old, Tee Lek's father became ill with diabetes. Tee Lek decided to drop out of school because his father was recovering but had to pick up and drop off his older brother. This made Tee Lek have to wake up very early. Tee Lek felt that if this continued like this, no one would survive. This made Tee Lek decide to drop out of school and sell his collections. It became the starting point of becoming a little businessman. Even though he was once cheated and lost everything, he did not give up. Tee Lek changed his career to contracting, making wrought iron, screen doors, and trying other businesses, including cosmetics. Despite facing a debt crisis of 4 million baht, he was able to pay it off because he returned to collecting antiques and buying and selling antiques. That allowed Tee Lek to stand on his feet again. Today, Tee Lek is still an experienced collector and antique dealer. And of course, today everyone will gain knowledge about old banknotes and old coins. Why are they worth so much? If you want to know what each banknote is like, stay tuned. As for me, I'll go take a peek in the piggy bank first to see if I'll find any old banknotes. The Stage of Inspiration from The Genius of all ages. A variety show for everyone in the family. A stage for building dreams and passing on inspiration. Open for geniuses of all ages. Super 100, geniuses beyond 100, every Sunday from 4:45 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Follow the news on Facebook: / super100tv TikTok: / superjeew_official #Super100 #Superjeew #WeThreePass