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Chinese Calligraphy Art (regular script) gold and silver commemorative coins

The People's Bank of China will issue a set of Chinese calligraphy art (regular script) gold and silver commemorative coins on July 26, 2021. There are 5 commemorative coins in this set, including 1 gold commemorative coin and 4 silver commemorative coins, all of which are legal tender of the People's Republic of China.

Commemorative coin pattern

(1) Obverse pattern.

The obverse pattern of this set of commemorative coins is a bronze inscription "China", lined with bronze decorative patterns, and contains the name of the country and the year.

(2)The pattern on the back.

The design on the back of the 8-gram round gold commemorative coin is a combination of the partial inscription and the word "家" in the Tang Dynasty Liu Gongquan's "Shence Army Stele", Tang Dynasty decorative patterns and "Chinese Calligraphy Art" seal cutting, and The words "Chinese Calligraphy Art Liu Tang Gongquan Shencejun Monument" and the face value are published.

The pattern on the back of the 50-gram rectangular silver commemorative coin is a partial inscription from the "Jiucheng Palace Liquan Inscription" written by Ouyang Xun of the Tang Dynasty, the words "Nourish All Things" and the inscription, and the seal cutting combination design of "Chinese Calligraphy Art", and The words "Chinese Calligraphy Art Tang Ouyang Xun Jiucheng Palace Liquan Ming" and the face value are published.

The reverse pattern of the 30-gram round silver commemorative coin is a partial inscription from the "Zheng Wengong Stele" written by Zheng Daozhao of the Northern Wei Dynasty, and the word "Peace" combined with the seal cutting of "Chinese Calligraphy Art", and is also published in "Chinese Calligraphy Art" "Stele of Zheng Daozhao and Zheng Wengong of the Northern Wei Dynasty" and the face value.

The back of the 30-gram round silver commemorative coin shows a partial inscription from the "Yan Qin Li Stele" written by Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty, the words "Benevolence serves righteousness" and the seal cutting combination design of "The Art of Chinese Calligraphy", and the publication "The Art of Chinese Calligraphy" The words "Tang Yan Yan Zhen Qing Li Qin Monument" and the face value.

The pattern on the back of the 30-gram round silver commemorative coin is a combination of local characters from the "Dengba Stele" written by Zhao Meng_ in the Yuan Dynasty, the words "Magnificent and Wonderful" and the seal cutting of "Chinese Calligraphy Art", and is also published The words "Chinese Calligraphy Art Yuan Dynasty Zhao Meng_Danba Stele" and the face value.

Specifications and circulation of commemorative coins

The 8-gram round gold commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 8 grams of pure gold, with a diameter of 22mm, a face value of 100 yuan, and a purity of 99.9. The maximum circulation Quantity: 10,000 pieces.

The 50-gram rectangular silver commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 150 grams of pure silver, with a specification of 80mm50mm, a face value of 50 yuan, a purity of 99.9, and a maximum circulation of 5,000 pieces.

The 30g round silver commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 30g of pure silver, with a diameter of 40mm, a face value of 10 yuan, a purity of 99.9, and a maximum circulation of 320,000 pieces.

Sales channels

This set of gold and silver commemorative coins is minted by Shenyang Mint Co., Ltd., Shanghai Mint Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Baoguo Mint Co., Ltd., and is distributed by China Gold Coin Corporation.