The smash hit dragon banknote once soared to 80 yuan per bill**, although the market is now **some**, but its unique charm still attracts many new Tibetan friends.
However, on some short live broadcast platforms, there are a number of live broadcast rooms with the gimmick of selling the so-called "rare Year of the Dragon commemorative banknotes", which are under the banner of ultra-low prices and appreciation potential, but they are actually suspected of false publicity and even fraud.
In these live broadcast rooms, the female anchors incited the audience to buy with their speed: "The original price of 100 yuan a 'Year of the Dragon commemorative banknote' is now 99 yuan, and the limited amount will give back to fans!" "It seems that the discount is amazing, but in fact, there are hidden traps.
When someone questions the authenticity of these "Year of the Dragon commemorative banknotes", the anchor often responds confidently: "How can this be fake?" I promise it will be able to circulate and use. And holding the "commemorative banknote", he swore that it was **.
But to identify the real commemorative banknotes is not complicated: the real commemorative banknotes are issued by the authority of the People's Bank of China, whether ordinary commemorative banknotes or commemorative banknotes made of special materials, they need to be printed with the unit "circle" character to ensure legal circulation and payment throughout the country. The so-called "commemorative banknotes" of some live broadcast platforms** are just missing this key logo, which is enough to cause us to be highly vigilant.
The market is flooded with a large number of imitations of 2000 century dragon banknotes, especially those so-called gold and silver banknotes, which are mostly made of **or** materials. However, many unscrupulous merchants use the name of real dragon banknotes to secretly peddle cheap printed counterfeit dragon banknotes, and play the trick of selling dog meat on the head of a sheep.
Even if some imitations contain a certain amount of gold and silver, they still have a certain material value, and if they do not contain gold and silver at all, they have no collectible value.
Therefore, the majority of Tibetan friends must keep their eyes open when buying commemorative banknotes, be sure to take the official version issued by the People's Bank of China as the criterion, and do not trust online live broadcasts and second-hand trading channels to avoid unnecessary economic losses. Let's work together to raise awareness of prevention, protect our wallets, and don't let criminals take advantage of them.