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What's the name of the boy who collects and appraises ancient coins?
This is Hao Di.

He is passionate about cultural relics and archaeology, especially the ancient armor of China. He is now the youngest member of the Chinese Cultural Society; He has written many papers, such as Exploration after the Discovery of Fishbone Sword, Preliminary Study of Spine Coin, etc. Invited to participate in large-scale archaeological excavations; Now he is employed as a consultant by many antique shops.

2001165438+1October 30th, a dozen archaeologists carefully studied a newly unearthed iron knot, and no one could explain its origin and development. "This is the iron money cast by Fujian Fu Bao Bureau during the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty. Because the process is rough and does not circulate, it is transported to Tianjin as cannon sand. " The words of a 15-year-old child made everyone sneer: "At that time, it was all copper money, where did you get iron money!" "Dig further and there should be shells." 10 minutes later, dig out an iron shell with a diameter of 4 cm.

This child is Hao Di, a talented archaeological teenager who was famous in China. Later, many large-scale archaeological excavations in Tianjin invited him to be present. He has been collecting ancient armor since he was 10, and is now a top expert in this research at home and abroad; 12 years old, solved the puzzles "Platinum Tri-products" and "Fishbone Sword" that puzzled China archaeology in 2000, and initially established his position in China archaeology; 13 years old, becoming the youngest member of the professional committee of China Wenbo Society; His collection is worth over 100 million yuan, and he is the biggest connoisseur of Chinese ancient coins, bronze mirrors and ancient weapons. His appraisal results often determine large-scale cultural relics transactions of several hundred yuan or even tens of millions of yuan.