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The reporter learned from the People's Bank of China on December 14 that the People's Bank of China is scheduled to issue 2024 New Year commemorative coins and commemorative banknotes from December 15, 2023, including 1 gold commemorative coin, 1 silver commemorative coin, 1 two-color copper alloy commemorative coin, and 1 commemorative banknote, all of which are legal tender of the People's Republic of China.
The obverse of this set of gold and silver commemorative coins is a combination of traditional Chinese auspicious ornaments, and the name of the country and the year are published. The reverse of the 1-gram round gold commemorative coin is designed with a combination of the word "Fu" and the shape of a cartoon dragon, and the denomination is published, with a maximum circulation of 100,000 pieces.
The reverse of the 8-gram diamond-shaped silver commemorative coin is designed with the character "Fu", lanterns, deer, butterflies and other decorative combinations, and the denomination is published, with a maximum circulation of 1,500,000 pieces.
The obverse of the two-color copper alloy commemorative coin features the words "People's Bank of China" and "10 Yuan", the Chinese pinyin letters "SHIYUAN" and the year number "2024", and the shading is lined with a cluster flower pattern. The reverse depicts a dragon image combining traditional Chinese paper-cutting art with decorative New Year painting elements, lined with lanterns and Ganoderma lucidum, and the word "Jiachen" is printed on the left side of the coin. The two-color copper alloy commemorative coin has a denomination of 10 yuan and a circulation of 120 million pieces.
The main scene on the front of the commemorative banknote is a dragon pattern, with the national emblem of the People's Republic of China, the "People's Bank of China" and the seal "dragon" on the top, and the glorious light-changing denomination number "20" and the Chinese character "贰拾圆" below, dynamic holographic pattern, transparent window, Braille denomination mark and serial number.
The main scene on the back of the commemorative banknote is a children's dragon dance lantern pattern, supplemented by the decorative pattern of Beijing courtyard houses, with the denomination number "20" and the Chinese pinyin letter "YUAN" on the top, and the flower and dynamic holographic pattern below, the year number "2024", the president's seal, the denomination number "20", the Chinese pinyin of the People's Bank of China and the words "People's Bank of China Ershiyuan" in Mongolian, Tibetan, Uyghur and Zhuang ethnic languages. The commemorative banknote has a denomination of 20 yuan, is made of plastic, and has a circulation of 100 million pieces.
(The above pictures are from the website of the People's Bank of China)
This set of gold and silver commemorative coins is distributed by China Gold Coin Group Co., Ltd., and the two-color copper alloy commemorative coins and commemorative banknotes are issued by pre-exchange.
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China, Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Bank of Communications, Postal Savings Bank of China, Huaxia Bank, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, Ping An Bank, Huishang Bank, Bank of Changsha and Shaanxi Rural Credit Cooperatives Association jointly undertake the reservation exchange of two-color copper alloy commemorative coins and commemorative banknotes for the 2024 Chinese New Year.
From January 3 to January 4, 2024, the appointment of the host bank will handle the appointment business of the 2024 Chinese New Year two-color copper alloy commemorative coins and commemorative banknotes. The public can make an appointment to register through online channels such as the official website of the reservation undertaking bank or at the reservation exchange outlets announced by the reservation undertaking bank during business hours. (Reporter Wu Yu)