




Bugcat Capoo 9999 Pure Gold Banknote
Bring a little fortune and happiness to your collection with this Bugcat Capoo pure gold lucky banknote. Featuring Capoo celebrating with lucky charms and the number 88888, this festive design combines adorable artwork with genuine gold, making it a meaningful collectible and gift.
In Chinese culture, the number 8 is considered the luckiest number because its pronunciation is similar to the word for wealth and prosperity. Multiple 8s, such as 88888, symbolize continuous fortune and abundance, making this gold banknote a popular symbol of good luck.
✨ Highlights
• 9999 Pure Gold – Crafted from genuine 9999 pure gold with a finely engraved design.
• Lucky “88888” Design – In Chinese culture, the number 8 symbolizes wealth and prosperity, and repeating it represents continuous good fortune.
• Gold Banknote Collectible – Designed like a miniature banknote, representing luck, prosperity, and success.
• Protective Acrylic Holder – The gold banknote is sealed in a transparent case to protect it from scratches and damage.
• Festive Red Gift Pouch – Comes with a special Bugcat Capoo red pouch that adds a festive touch for gifting or display.
• Perfect Gift or Lucky Charm – A meaningful keepsake for Bugcat Capoo fans, collectors, or anyone who loves unique lucky items.
Product Specifications
Material: 9999 Pure Gold
Gold Note Size: Approx. 5 × 2 cm
Gold Weight: Approx. 0.2 g
Packaging: 2sweet × Bugcat Capoo gift packaging & authenticity card
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