But there is a kind of commemorative coin that is a little different from other commemorative coins and has no special significance, and that is "He Zi Coin". This commemorative coin has certain ornamental and collectible value, and it was loved by many Tibetan friends as soon as it was released. So how high is the collection value of commemorative coins with the word "He"? He Zi commemorative coins were issued by the central bank in 2009, which was the first batch of He Zi coins. Only 1 yuan commemorative coins are used, and the circulation is100000, which has increased by dozens of times so far.
The second group, issued in 10, is official script and Chinese currency with a face value of 1 yuan, and issued100000 pieces.
With the People's Bank of China issuing the third set of running script, character coins and the fourth set of cursive commemorative coins in 13 and 14, the circulation was 50 million and 70 million respectively. The fifth and final set of regular script and character commemorative coins will be issued in February this year, 17, and many Tibetan friends and other last sets of flowers are dying.
Compared with the first four groups, the circulation of the fifth group is relatively large, and the circulation of the first four groups is relatively small and the value is relatively high. Now the price of the first four groups is also around 300. If it is not a little cold, its value is far more than that. Many Tibetan friends even stay up until the wee hours to make an appointment. Just like a Tibetan friend said, "If you slow down, you will lose it." 225 million yuan. For so many people, if it is late, it is really not enough.
However, if you want to collect it, I suggest you collect it in sets. The whole set of five pieces can better reflect its value and significance. The whole set of works not only embodies China's unique calligraphy culture, but also expresses China's humanistic spirit and profound philosophical thoughts of the Chinese nation.
The value of some commemorative coins is ignored by tourists, and their popularity may be lower than that of zodiac, Olympic Games, great men and so on. But many commemorative coins ignore their value without looking at their circulation. Although the increase of word money is not as exaggerated as expected, its value will be immeasurable in the future with the passage of time, but the collection is still good. I suggest that you don't blindly collect, but reasonably collect according to market conditions.