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On September 16, the central bank will issue a set of gold and silver commemorative coins for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. This set of commemorative coins consists of 3 gold coins and 2 silver coins, and the smallest one is only 100 pieces. According to the announcement issued by the central bank yesterday:
This set of commemorative coins consists of 1 kilogram round gold commemorative coin, 5 ounce round gold commemorative coin, 1 4 ounce round gold commemorative coin, 1 kilogram round silver commemorative coin, 1 ounce round silver commemorative coin, etc. 5 specifications, all in fineness, denominations of 10,000 yuan, 2,000 yuan, 100 yuan, 300 yuan and 10 yuan. Among them, only 100 1-kilogram round gold commemorative coins and 600 5-ounce round gold commemorative coins were issued.
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Gold and silver commemorative coins for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China People's Bank of China Announcement No. 15 of 2009.
The 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China gold and silver commemorative coin set was issued by the People's Bank of China on September 16, 2009. There are 5 commemorative coins in this set, including 3 gold coins and 2 silver coins, all of which are legal tender of the People's Republic of China.
1. Commemorative coin pattern.
a) Positive pattern.
The obverse of this set of gold and silver commemorative coins is designed with the national emblem of the People's Republic of China lined with peony ornamentation, and the name and year of the country are published.
b) Pattern on the back.
The reverse design of the 1 kg round gold commemorative coin, the 1 4 oz round gold commemorative coin, and the 1 kg round silver commemorative coin are the same, all of which are rockets, satellites, high-speed trains, Olympic venues, hanging towers, gears, wheat ears and DNA chains, electronic information symbols and other decorative shapes, and the words "60th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China", "1949-2009" and denominations are published.
The 5-ounce round gold commemorative coin and the 1-ounce round silver commemorative coin have the same design on the back, both of which are designed with the shape of an open gate, urban buildings, high-speed trains, bridges, etc., and a combination of blooming flowers, and the words "60th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China" and "1949-2009" and denominations are published.
2. Specifications and issuance of commemorative coins.
1) 1 kilogram round gold commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 1 kilogram of pure gold, 90 mm in diameter, 10,000 yuan in denomination, fineness, and a maximum circulation of 100 pieces.
2) The 5-ounce round gold commemorative coin is a proof coin, containing 5 ounces of pure gold, with a diameter of 60 mm, a denomination of 2,000 yuan, fineness, and a maximum circulation of 600 pieces.
3) 1 4 ounce round gold commemorative coin is a proof coin, containing 1 4 ounces of pure gold, 22 mm in diameter, denomination 100 yuan, fineness, maximum circulation of 60,000 pieces.
4) 1 kilogram of round silver commemorative coins are refined coins, containing 1 kilogram of pure silver, 100 mm in diameter, 300 yuan in denomination, fineness, and a maximum circulation of 6,000 pieces.
5) The 1-ounce round silver commemorative coin is a proof coin, containing 1 ounce of sterling silver, with a diameter of 40 mm, a denomination of 10 yuan, fineness, and a maximum circulation of 100,000 pieces.
3. This set of gold and silver commemorative coins is minted by Shenzhen National Treasure Mint and Shenyang Mint, and distributed by China Gold Coin Corporation. For official online orders, please log on to the party and government business website.
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A commemorative coin was issued for the 35th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, but not for the 60th anniversary.
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On September 16, 2009, a set of gold and silver commemorative coins for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China was issued.
There are 5 commemorative coins in this set, including 3 gold coins (denominations of 10,000 yuan, 2,000 yuan and 100 yuan) and 2 silver coins (denominations of 300 yuan and 10 yuan), all of which are legal tender of the People's Republic of China.
Among them, the 1 kilogram round gold commemorative coin is a proof coin, containing 1 kilogram of pure gold, a diameter of 90 mm, a denomination of 10,000 yuan, fineness, and a maximum circulation of 100 pieces.
In March 2011, there was a complete set of nearly one million yuan.
It is reported that this set of gold and silver commemorative coins is minted by Shenzhen National Treasure Mint and Shenyang Mint, and distributed by China Gold Coin Corporation.
It was the scarcity of quantities that triggered a frenzied influx of buying orders. Less than a week after it was listed, a professional coin trading ** in Shanghai was hung with the latest** - 1 kilogram of gold coins: 660,000 yuan, and it was indicated that it was not available for the time being; 5 oz Gold Coins:
120,000 yuan. 1 4 oz gold coin + 1 oz silver coin set: 5000 yuan.
The 35th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China is a set of ordinary commemorative coins issued by the People's Bank of China on October 1, 1984 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, in line with the world's commemorative coin issuance practices, enrich China's collection market, and serve the development of numismatic culture. There are 3 commemorative coins in this set, all of which are legal tender of the People's Republic of China.
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