Benm
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I guess the prices are wrong indeed, but i wonder what they actually are.
They are listed as '¥' - which would be the standard symbol for japanese yen, which are about 20 times less valuable each than chinese yens/yuans/rmb. The symbol '¥' is not that common in the chinese marketplace although it officially is one. In chine RMB or CNY is the most common way of indicating a price is in chinese yuan.
Something like 5000 RMB for a block like that seems pretty reasonable, that'd be $780 or so.
They are listed as '¥' - which would be the standard symbol for japanese yen, which are about 20 times less valuable each than chinese yens/yuans/rmb. The symbol '¥' is not that common in the chinese marketplace although it officially is one. In chine RMB or CNY is the most common way of indicating a price is in chinese yuan.
Something like 5000 RMB for a block like that seems pretty reasonable, that'd be $780 or so.