From 1984 to 1986, the price of monkey tickets soared from around 3 yuan to 30 yuan, and the China philatelic market flourished for the first time. There are queues everywhere in this country to buy stamps.
At the end of 1990, the price of monkey tickets rose from 70 yuan to 240 yuan, which opened a round of postal market of 199 1.
In the autumn of 1996, the price of a single monkey ticket soared from 300 yuan to 1 100 yuan, which triggered a magnificent postal market in 1997.
Since the second half of 1997, monkey tickets have been falling all the way, and since then, the postal market has entered the downturn of 10.
At the end of 2005, the monkey ticket rose to 1700 yuan again.
In May 2006, the transaction price of a single monkey ticket was 2 173 yuan.
In April 2007, the transaction price of a single monkey ticket was 3 180 yuan, and the transaction price of a full-page monkey ticket reached 275,000 yuan.
In February 2008, the transaction price of a single monkey ticket was 3975 yuan.
In February 2009, the transaction price of a single monkey ticket was 4028 yuan.
February 20 10, the transaction price of a single monkey ticket was 6678 yuan, and the transaction price of a full-page monkey ticket reached 583,000 yuan.
On April 20 10, the transaction price of a single monkey ticket was 8692 yuan, and the transaction price of a full-page monkey ticket reached 905,000 yuan.
20 10, 10 February, the single monkey ticket sold for 9964 yuan, and the whole monkey ticket sold for 977,000 yuan.
February 20 1 1 year, the transaction price of a single monkey ticket was 108 12 yuan.
On March 20 1 1 year, the transaction price of a single monkey ticket was 12084 yuan.
In 20 16, the market valuation of the 1980 version of the stamps designed by Huang Yongyu for the Year of the Monkey and the Zodiac was as high as 1.5 million yuan.