Group 1 - The issuance of the 2026 commemorative banknotes and coins by the People's Bank of China has sparked significant market interest, particularly in the zodiac series, with the horse banknote being the latest release [1] - There is a growing trend of "scalpers" recruiting individuals to help secure these banknotes, offering compensation of around 200-300 yuan for successful reservations [1] - Some sellers are engaging in price gouging, charging an additional 150-280 yuan per set based on the bank's reservation system, claiming high success rates for securing the banknotes [1] Group 2 - In addition to traditional methods of reservation and collection, some merchants are attempting to exploit the hype around commemorative banknotes, urging consumers to be cautious [1] - The article highlights the presence of counterfeit commemorative banknotes, specifically Russian rubles disguised as Chinese commemorative notes, which have little value in the collector's market [1] - The actual value of the counterfeit set, which includes commemorative rubles from the 2018 World Cup and the Crimea annexation, is estimated to be around 200 yuan, significantly less than the marked price [1]
商家用俄罗斯卢布假冒纪念钞骗钱
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-23 04:36