These.
They are 2 g wafers of gold, about the size of paper money bills, sealed in plastic. They are flexible, and are sold at local banks in China at a price a little less than double the value of the gold. They look to be stamped rather than "printed" as the Valaurum bars.
They're cool. Though I have to say i find it slightly bizarre to see the English language used on (even pseudo) Chinese banknotes. Got any background on that, mickeyman? Is it a common thing?
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't think of them as banknotes, more as souvenirs. Perhaps the plan is to market them worldwide, as they do with the panda coins.
DeleteI have had some overseas people ask about buying these. Does anyone know of any gold dealers with these?
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