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2023 Lunar New Year Commemorative Coin Circulation
In 2023, the circulation of commemorative coins for the New Year was 65.438+0.2 billion.

Another commemorative coin in the New Year commemorative coin series is the New Year commemorative coin. 2023 is a commemorative coin for the New Year, and one gold and one silver will also be issued. The specific specifications and circulation are not clear at present, but according to past experience, it is very likely to issue one gram of gold coins and one gram of silver coins.

In 2023, the general commemorative coin futures market for the Year of the Rabbit also came out. The market of ordinary commemorative coins for the Year of the Tiger in 2022 is similar to what I expected. At present, it is about 13~ 14. However, this market is also calculated according to the issue of 65.438+0.2 billion ordinary commemorative coins in the Year of the Tiger in 2022. If the circulation of ordinary commemorative coins in the Year of the Rabbit in 2023 far exceeds the circulation of 654.38+0.2 billion ordinary commemorative coins in the Year of the Tiger in 2022, there is still room for downward adjustment.

commemorative coin

Commemorative coins are legal tender issued by a country to commemorate major international or domestic political, historical and cultural events, outstanding figures, places of interest, rare animals and plants, sports events and so on. They include ordinary commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins. General or refined quality, limited distribution.

Ordinary commemorative coins can be circulated, but precious metal commemorative coins cannot be circulated. Chinese commemorative coins are legal tender designed and manufactured by China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation and issued by China People's Bank. Commemorative coins are usually issued to commemorate major political and historical events, traditional culture and other events of special significance in China. Ordinary commemorative coins have the same function as the RMB currently in circulation, which is equivalent to the RMB with the same denomination.

On July 2, 2022, the People's Bank of China issued a set of gold and silver commemorative coins of China's calligraphy art (running script).