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What you see above are...


5x 50 Billion Special Agro-Cheques (circulated, used)

5x Yellow Dragon Bonds (100 Quintillion, uncirculated)


This is a total of 10 notes, and every order also includes 2 surprise notes as extras.


Note - Some of the Agro-Cheques may have pen marks, tears, folds, etc.

If you are new to the RV/GCR, I strongly recommend purchasing this before anything else.  With the bond redemption program, there are hundreds of assets and the order in which they become liquid is based off of asset type. 

Both yellow dragons and agro cheques are first phase assets, meaning they pay out first ahead of hundreds of other assets, at least in tiers 1-3.  Blue Zim (which is specifically 100T Zim notes) are also in the first phase, but they are considerably more expensive to obtain compared to both yellow dragons and agro cheques, but the latter two assets might likely yield just as much as Blue Zim.

Regarding potential rates, I don't know what they will yield in t4b and it's entirely possible that the procedures for t4b may be vastly different from the higher tiers.

These are likely to be much more bang for your buck compared to Dong, Dinar and Zim based on rates made public by t4b intel gurus and also based on rates quoted by buyers in tier 3. 

To put it into perspective: For less than a tank of gas, just one order of these 10 notes ($27.45) is likely to yield enough wealth for an entire lifetime or possibly multiple generations.  50B Agro-Cheques according to MarkZ is likely to yield around 15M per note.  I've seen rates much higher at 50M per note (I've literally seen this in writing!), and I've even seen other rates that are 500M per note. 

Yellow Dragon rates are also anywhere between 1M per note all the way up to 1B per note (if you can believe it!), and the rates ultimately depends on who is buying.  MarkZ once said they may be as high as 34M per note or 60M per note.  Personally, I don't think t4b will get to enjoy such high rates (don't ask me why) and even for people who do receive such high rates will not likely have access to all of it at one time.

Of course, this is just speculation but the general trend from literally every source I know is that agro cheques and yellow dragons are a far better value compared to Dong, Dinar and 100T Zim, for example.

IMPORTANT - These notes can ONLY be redeemed at a redemption center!  Banks will NOT accept them!  If you don't know what a redemption center is, be sure to watch MarkZ's Back to Basics video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37oILmAlptM

You may be wondering:  "If you know about this, why are you selling them when you can take them to your appointment?" Because of the obvious fact that it hasn't happened yet and I have a ton of bills to pay including backtaxes.  I have set aside enough for my appointment, but I no longer see the need for me to have so many notes, which is why I am willing to part with a bunch of them.

I obtained these agro cheques from a valid source and at some point in the past, they were sitting in old bank vaults long before I was able to obtain them.  These old circulated notes are in used condition and they smell absolutely terrible, that's how you know they are real lol

Regarding yellow dragons, there are many fake dragon notes, and there is unfortunately a lot of misinformation and FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) regarding them. 


Having said that I have absolutely no doubt about the authenticity of these yellow dragon bonds.  Two whales and an Elder have literally the exact same yellow dragon notes.  I am fully aware that one of the whales had all his notes authenticated.  One of my best friends who bought these exact Yellow Dragons off of me years ago told me in  September of 2023 that his Yellow Dragons were authenticated in connection to a deal in Reno!  And he received an SKR as a result. (Note - The authentication is arranged by the buyer, not by any seller.)


There is a lot of disinformation going around regarding the authenticity of yellow dragons. All yellow dragons are novelty items, including the ones held by Elders.  Since these notes are novelty items, currency dealers will not be able to authenticate them.  A friend and I even tried to do this years ago with several different currency dealers. What I learned from people in the know is that every single dragon bond is literally a collector's item, without exception.

The only reason they have any value at all is due to the Elder's gold.  I was told that Yellow dragons are backed by Zim, and Zim is backed by the Elder's gold, so ultimately, this is what gives yellow dragons and Zim any value.

Yes, there are many fake yellow dragons, some of which are even here on ebay.  Some sellers even list dragon notes which are not even yellow but they are listed as yellow dragons which doesn't make any sense to me.  Also, I have literally seen multiple versions of yellow dragons and even purchased some of them to compare them.

In terms of how they can be authenticated by a 3rd party, unfortunately, that's not very easy to do, since there are supposedly only a select few individuals that can do it.  At least in Tier 3, authentication typically happens prior to closing or prior to receiving an SKR and it is arranged by an authorized buyer.  I don't know of any way it can be initiated by a seller.

I've also seen at least 4 different versions (i.e. fakes) of the yellow dragons, particularly from South America, Philippines and China (some of which are sold here on ebay). 



DEBUNKING THE FUD (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) Regarding Yellow Dragons:


A well known individual in RV chat groups has claimed numerous times that yellow dragon notes had to have been registered 5 years ago and that they were all audited by the DoD, and that even if you possess genuine notes, if they are not registered, they would not be accepted at a redemption center.  That's absolutely ridiculous!  That's like saying any 100T Zim note or agro cheque note you bring to a redemption center had to have been registered 5 years ago otherwise they won't be accepted!  


This same individual claimed yellow dragons are the most valuable asset, which is also completely false.  Any golden asset, like a Golden Gun Box or Golden Camel will yield FAR more.  I've had the privilege of seeing images of these rare assets owned by Elders and the rates on them are consistently higher than yellow dragon boxes without exception.


The individual also claimed to sell each yellow dragon note for $2000, and he was stunned to discover sellers on ebay are selling them for so cheap.  Yet, Agro-Cheques are also just as affordable, and may yield just as much as Yellow Dragons!

Additionally, even if you spent $2000 to buy a note from him, it wouldn't be physically shipped to you, the paymaster would simply do some legal paperwork (which requires you to expose all your sensitive information on a client information sheet to a paymaster who you do not know) to allow you to receive the proceeds of one note in a manner in which it remains tax free.  This means you never have physical possession of the note! And you risk exposing your sensitive information to a stranger!

Additionally, I know first hand that the DoD has been actively looking for yellow dragons bonds for the past few years.  Why would they even consider accepting more if they've all been audited?  That makes no sense.


Yellow Dragons are merely one the many assets on the bond list (#51):  https://dinarchronicles.com/2021/06/06/nick-fleming-the-list-of-bonds-6-6-21/

Hopefully this clears things up!


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Domestic orders of $100 or more get to enjoy free USPS Priority Mail or UPS Ground Shipping (which can sometimes be cheaper and faster than USPS depending on distance).


ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: Combined shipping for international customers is finally working properly again!  For International buyers who would like to combine shipping, be sure to add the items to the cart, then select 'request total from seller' and place the order.  That enables me to adjust the shipping cost.

Orders to Canada typically arrive within 2 business days. (Canadians, make sure to choose UPS Standard to Canada to save on shipping costs, it will still be shipped via UPS Worldwide Express.)


Other international orders typically arrive within a week via UPS Worldwide Express Shipping.  However, depending on customs and other international shipping factors, it may take longer to arrive.

Note - some international addresses may be considered too remote by UPS, and as a result they will charge an Extended Area Surcharge, which often ends up causing the total shipping cost to go to $80 or more.  If this is the case, I can ship it via priority mail international (which is the same price but takes 2-3 weeks to arrive) or if you provide an alternate shipping address that UPS doesn't consider too remote, I should be able to ship it.  And if neither option works, I can simply cancel the transaction and you would receive a refund.