Chinese calligraphy art gold and silver commemorative coins issuance time, price, circulation and sales channels
Issuance time: July 12, 2022
Issuing bank: China People's Bank of China
1. Commemorative coin pattern
Opposite pattern.
The obverse patterns of this set of gold and silver commemorative coins are all with the word "China" in gold and bronze, with bronze decorative patterns, and the name of the country and the year.
Back pattern.
The pattern on the back of the 8-gram round gold commemorative coin is a combination of partial text from "Bo Yuan Tie" written by the King of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the word "Youyou" and decorative patterns, and the seal cutting seal of "Chinese Calligraphy Art". Also published are the words "Chinese Calligraphy Art·Eastern Jin Dynasty·Wang_Boyuan Tie" and the denomination.
The reverse pattern of the 150-gram rectangular silver commemorative coin is a combination design of partial text from the "Lanting Preface" written by Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the word "Lanting" with a bamboo forest, a pavilion, and a seal cutting seal of "Chinese Calligraphy Art", and was published "The Art of Chinese Calligraphy·Eastern Jin Dynasty·Wang Xizhi·Lanting Preface" and the face value.
The reverse pattern of the 30-gram round silver commemorative coin is a combination of partial text from the "Manuscript for Sacrifice to My Nephew" written by Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty and the words "Jieting Lanyu" with orchids, seal cutting seals of "Chinese Calligraphy Art", etc. Designed and published with the words "Chinese Calligraphy Art·Tang Dynasty·Yan Zhenqing·Nephew Memorial Manuscript" and the denomination.
The pattern on the back of the 30-gram round silver commemorative coin is part of the text of "Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry" written by Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty, the words "Lou Wen Begonia Flower" and begonia flowers, the seal cutting seal of "Chinese Calligraphy Art", etc. Combined design, and published with the words "Chinese Calligraphy Art·Northern Song Dynasty·Su Shi·Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry" and the face value.
The pattern on the reverse side of the 30-gram round silver commemorative coin is a combination of partial text from "Shu Su Tie" written by Mi Fu of the Northern Song Dynasty and the words "Green Pine and Strong Posture" combined with pine trees and seal cutting seals of "Chinese Calligraphy Art" Designed and published with the words "Chinese Calligraphy Art·Northern Song Dynasty·Mi Fu·Shu Su Tie" and the denomination.
2. Commemorative coin specifications and circulation volume
The 8-gram round gold commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 8 grams of pure gold, with a diameter of 22 mm, a face value of 100 yuan, and a fineness of 99.9 %, the maximum circulation is 10,000 pieces.
The 150-gram rectangular silver commemorative coin is a proof coin, containing 150 grams of pure silver, with dimensions of 80 mm × 50 mm, face value of 50 yuan, fineness of 99.9%, and a maximum circulation of 5,000 coins.
The 30-gram round silver commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 30 grams of pure silver, with a diameter of 40 mm, a face value of 10 yuan, and a fineness of 99.9%. The maximum circulation is 3 × 20,000 pieces.
3. Minting units and sales channels
This set of gold and silver commemorative coins is minted by Shenzhen Guobao Mint Co., Ltd. and is the general distributor of China Gold Coin Group Co., Ltd.
For details of sales channels, please see: China Gold Coin Network.
People's Bank of China
July 1, 2022