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A set of World Heritage commemorative coins

Three. Among them, there is one gold commemorative coin and two silver commemorative coins, both of which are legal tender of the People's Republic of China.

The World Heritage (Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins) gold and silver commemorative coins are the People’s Bank of China’s purpose to protect and inherit the Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins, the only world heritage site of mankind. They will be issued successively since July 6, 2020. set of commemorative coins.

The front of the gold and silver commemorative coins of the World Heritage (Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins) is printed with the national emblem of the Republic of China, the name of the country and the year number. There are three patterns on the back, with the words "World Heritage Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins" and their denomination written on them. Among them, the back of the 8-gram round gold commemorative coin is a combination design of the jade cong and its patterns unearthed from the Liangzhu ancient city ruins. The reverse pattern of the 500g round silver commemorative coin is the facial pattern of Liangzhu cultural gods, humans and animals; the reverse side of the 30g round silver coin is a combination design of Liangzhu ancient city and its surrounding water conservancy system ruins and the unearthed jade trident.

The gold and silver commemorative coins of the World Heritage (Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins) are minted by Shenzhen Guobao Mint Co., Ltd. and Shenyang Mint Co., Ltd., issued by China Gold Coin Corporation.

What is a World Cultural Heritage Commemorative Coin?

Since 2002, the People's Bank of China has begun to issue world cultural heritage commemorative coins. ***10 commemorative coins, which are world cultural heritages: the Great Wall, Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin, Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit, Qufu Confucius Temple, Confucius Mansion, Ming and Qing Forbidden City, Suzhou Classical Gardens, Zhoukoudian "Peking Man" Site, Qingcheng Mountain, Dujiangyan, Lijiang Ancient City, Longmen Grottoes, Summer Palace. This series of commemorative coins in circulation is majestic and basically covers China's large-scale historical and cultural heritage. Each commemorative coin has a face value of 5 yuan, a diameter of 30 mm, a thickness of 2.5 mm, is made of brass alloy, and weighs 12.8 grams.