China News Service, July 2 (Xinhua) According to the website of the People's Bank of China, the People's Bank of China is scheduled to release a set of gold and silver commemorative coins for the World Heritage (Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins) on July 6, 2020. There are 3 commemorative coins in total, including 1 gold commemorative coin and 2 silver commemorative coins, all of which are the legal currencies of the People's Republic of China.

  The set of gold and silver commemorative coins on the front are all the national emblem of the People's Republic of China, and the country name and year number are published.

  There are a total of 3 patterns on the back, all of which are published with the words "World Heritage·Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins" and the denomination. among them:

  The pattern on the back of the 8-gram round gold commemorative coin is a combination design of the jade clog and its ornamentation, etc. unearthed from the Liangzhu ancient city site.

  The pattern on the back of the 500-gram round silver commemorative coin is the face pattern of the Liangzhu culture god and beast.

  The pattern on the back of the 30-gram round silver commemorative coin is a combination design of the ancient city of Liangzhu and the surrounding water system ruins and the unearthed jade trident.

  According to reports, the 8-gram round gold commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 8 grams of pure gold, a diameter of 22 mm, a denomination of 100 yuan, a color of 99.9%, and a maximum circulation of 10,000. The 500-gram round silver commemorative coin is a refined coin containing 500 grams of sterling silver, a diameter of 90 millimeters, a denomination of 150 yuan, a color of 99.9%, and a maximum circulation of 3000 pieces. The 30-gram round silver commemorative coin is a refined coin containing 30 grams of pure silver, a diameter of 40 millimeters, a denomination of 10 yuan, a color of 99.9%, and a maximum circulation of 20,000.

  This set of gold and silver commemorative coins was minted by Shenzhen National Treasure Mint Co., Ltd. and Shenyang Mint Co., Ltd. and distributed by China National Gold Coin Corporation. For details of sales channels, please refer to China Gold Coin Network (www.chngc.net/qd).