List of commemorative coin issuance quantities

The number of commemorative coins issued includes: 120 million New Year commemorative coins in 2023, 120 million Huangshan ordinary commemorative coins, 120 million Mount Emei-Leshan Giant Buddha ordinary commemorative coins, Chinese calligraphy art (cursive script) gold and silver commemorative coins There are 5,000, 5,000 and 120 million coins and the National Park series commemorative coins are 10,000 and 60,000 coins.

1. 2023 Lunar New Year Commemorative Coins

A set of three coins, two precious metal commemorative coins (one gold and silver commemorative coin each), and ordinary commemorative coins One (two-color copper alloy commemorative coin, also known as the Year of the Rabbit commemorative coin). The reservation time starts from December 27, 2022. The number of "Year of the Rabbit Commemorative Coins" is 120 million.

2. Huangshan Ordinary Commemorative Coin

The Huangshan Commemorative Coin belongs to the World Cultural and Natural Heritage Commemorative Coin Series. The coin material is brass alloy, and its overall shape is "rounded square" .

The bank originally planned to pre-sale issuance in 2022, but later changed to issuance on April 7, 2023. The year of Huangshan commemorative coins is 2022, and the number of issuances is 120 million.

3. Mount Emei-Leshan Giant Buddha Ordinary Commemorative Coin

The "Mount Emei Commemorative Coin" also belongs to the "World Cultural and Natural Heritage" commemorative coin series. The coin material is brass alloy and the shape of a coin. It is a "rounded square". The issuance date is April 7, 2023, the note year of the coin is 2022, and the number of issuances is 120 million.

4. Chinese Calligraphy Art (Cursive Script) Gold and Silver Commemorative Coins

The People’s Bank of China is scheduled to issue a set of Chinese Calligraphy Art (Cursive Script) gold and silver commemorative coins on June 27, 2023 . This set contains 5 gold and silver commemorative coins, including 1 gold commemorative coin and 4 silver commemorative coins, all of which are legal tender of the People's Republic of China.

The 8-gram round gold commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 8 grams of pure gold, with a diameter of 22 mm and a maximum circulation of 5,000 pieces. The 150-gram rectangular silver commemorative coin is a proof coin, containing 150 grams of pure silver, with dimensions of 80 mm x 50 mm and a maximum circulation of 5,000 coins. The 30-gram round silver commemorative coin is a proof coin, containing 30 grams of pure silver, with a diameter of 40 mm and a maximum circulation of 3 × 10,000 pieces.

5. National Park Series Commemorative Coins

The 3-gram round gold commemorative coins of Sanjiangyuan National Park and Giant Panda National Park are both refined coins, containing 3 grams of pure gold, with a diameter of 18mm, with a maximum circulation of 10,000 pieces each. The Sanjiangyuan National Park and Giant Panda National Park 30-gram round silver commemorative coins are both refined coins, containing 30 grams of pure silver, 40 mm in diameter, and have a maximum circulation of 60,000 pieces each.