Group 1 - The 2026 Year of the Horse commemorative coins and notes were available for reservation on January 13, with a limit of 20 pieces per person for both coins and notes, and the reservation slots were fully booked in under a minute [1][6] - The issuance volume for the 2026 commemorative coins and notes in Jiangsu Province is 5.68 million each, while in Nanjing City, it is 800,000 each [6] - Many individuals reported difficulties in securing reservations, with some resorting to using different banks or locations to increase their chances [6] Group 2 - The secondary market for the commemorative coins and notes has seen significant price increases, with the market price for the 20 yuan commemorative note reaching 40 yuan, effectively doubling its value [7] - The 10 yuan commemorative coin is priced at 14.5 yuan, reflecting a 45% increase, while a roll of 20 coins is priced at 258 yuan, showing a 29% rise [7] - Some sellers on second-hand platforms are listing the 20-piece sets of commemorative notes for 720 yuan, indicating an 80% markup from the original price [13] Group 3 - The market interest in the 2026 Year of the Horse commemorative items is influenced by previous trends, particularly the 2024 Year of the Dragon commemorative notes, which saw initial prices soar to over 100 yuan, with a peak markup of nearly 400% [18] - The popularity of zodiac-themed commemorative items, such as the Year of the Horse and Year of the Dragon, reflects a strong cultural affinity for these symbols among consumers, driving demand and investment interest [18]
马年纪念币纪念钞“秒光”,二手市场溢价翻倍!20日起线下兑换,有人“蹲”银行门口收购
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang·2026-01-14 12:08