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Commemorative coins are usually issued in which bank?
In China, only the central bank can issue commemorative coins, ordinary commemorative coins are exchanged by commercial banks, and gold and silver coins are exclusively issued by gold. Specific information will be explained in the announcement issued by the central bank every time commemorative coins are issued.

1, Commemorative Coin The saying that ordinary commemorative coins for the Winter Olympics will be colored coins is now being circulated. Judging from the past, it may be true. The rumor that Taishan commemorative coin was a special-shaped coin was later proved to be true. It can be seen that some rumors in the currency circle are not groundless, and it is likely that a great god intentionally or unintentionally revealed the news! Will this upcoming commemorative coin of 5 yuan Winter Olympics be another technological innovation leader after the first special-shaped coin Taishan Coin? We will wait and see.

2. Commemorative banknotes Winter Olympics banknotes, as the first banknote issued by the central bank and the first 20 yuan commemorative banknote with a face value, naturally attracted much attention. Although the circulation of Winter Olympics banknotes has not been announced, the futures price has now risen to 30~50 yuan/sheet, which shows the enthusiasm of the market. On the one hand, the central bank has only issued five commemorative banknotes so far, and the market needs new banknotes to drive the market. On the other hand, for the first time in the Winter Olympics, the 20 yuan face value of banknotes is double-leading, so it is worth making an appointment! To sum up, let's first think about the grand occasion of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and then look at the price of Olympic banknotes. Next year's Winter Olympics will be very hot! Although the current collection reform, the circulation is much larger than before, the collection market is much more mature, and Tibetan friends are much more rational than before, but this does not affect the national legal tender commemorative coins of the Winter Olympics as a must-see collection.

The latest price description of ordinary commemorative coins:

1. The commemorative coin prices shown in this paper are ordinary commemorative coin prices, *** 1 18, excluding special commemorative coins such as gold and silver commemorative coins, rated coins and refined coins.

2. The price collection channels in this paper are mostly online bulk trading platforms, not retail platforms, and the market changes rapidly. In addition, the collection time and channels will also have an impact on the price, so the price is for reference only, and no investment advice is made.