The difficulty of making a second reservation for dragon banknotes has soared, and there are only te

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-02-02

Since the release of the Year of the Dragon commemorative banknotes, a collecting craze has been burning for more than a month. This commemorative banknote, which carries the meaning of the Chinese national totem culture and the traditional zodiac, has attracted unprecedented attention and popularity in the coin collecting community because of its unique design and rare quantity.

Especially after the first appointment exchange, the official exchange data released by the central bank shows that the exchange rate of 100 million commemorative banknotes for the Year of the Dragon is as high as 9746%, which means that there are only 2.55 million "rare" shares left in the market that have not been exchanged.

Imagine that, based on the 20 vouchers per person, only a few more than 120,000 people in China would be lucky enough to successfully acquire this valuable collection through a second reservation.

This figure underscores the intensity of the competition and indicates that the upcoming second appointment will be a real test and challenge.

At present, the market shows that the Year of the Dragon commemorative banknotes have remained high, and there is even a premium space of thousands of yuan, making the already extremely limited secondary exchange opportunities more precious.

The four regions of Sichuan, Hunan, Jiangxi and Xinjiang have all adopted the traditional method of queuing for on-site exchange, which can be described as extremely hot, confirming the extreme enthusiasm and expectation of Tibetan friends for the commemorative banknotes of the Year of the Dragon.

At the same time, Shanghai, Hubei, Inner Mongolia and Anhui provinces have successively issued announcements announcing the postponement of the original exchange time.

This has undoubtedly given Tibetans in these areas more time to prepare, but it has also increased uncertainty and tension.

For those provinces that have not yet issued a secondary exchange announcement, the majority of Tibetans do not need to be too anxious, because with the gradual update of the central bank and local banking systems, new exchange plans will be announced one after another.

In this context, paying attention to official announcements, preparing for queues in advance, and planning the exchange strategy reasonably will become a practical test for every Tibetan who wants to obtain the commemorative coins of the Year of the Dragon.

The battle for the second reservation of the Year of the Dragon is quietly approaching, and this contest of speed, patience and wisdom not only tests the determination and action of every collector, but also ignites the passion of the entire coin collecting market.

Whether it's a province that has already entered the war or a region that is still waiting for news, they will all witness the climax of this annual collection event. Let's wait with bated breath to see who can have the last laugh in this fierce competition and take home the Year of the Dragon, a symbol of good luck and prosperity.

Related Pages