China News Service, May 6, According to the WeChat official account of the People's Bank of China, the People's Bank of China will issue a set of 2021 Auspicious Cultural Gold and Silver Commemorative Coins from May 9, 2021.

There are 7 gold and silver commemorative coins in this set, including 3 gold commemorative coins and 4 silver commemorative coins, all of which are the legal tender of the People's Republic of China.

  The set of gold and silver commemorative coins were minted by Shenyang Mint Co., Ltd., Shanghai Mint Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Guobao Mint Co., Ltd., and the general distribution of China Gold Coin Corporation.

1. Commemorative coin pattern

  (1) Front pattern.

  The front of this set of gold and silver commemorative coins is decorated with "auspicious" characters and decorated with traditional Chinese patterns, and the name and year of the country are published.

  (2) Pattern on the back.

  The 5g round gold "Meiyi Yannian" commemorative coin (issued on May 9) has a combination of deer, longevity peach, and auspicious flowers on the back, and the words "Meiyi Yannian" and denominations are published.

  The 100g round silver "Mei Yi Yan Nian" commemorative coin (issued on May 9) has a butterfly and cat pattern on the back, and the words "Mei Yi Yan Nian" and the denomination are published.

  The 60g round silver "Cuncao Chunhui" commemorative coin (issued on May 9th) has a mother-and-child swans on the back, and the words "Cuncao Chunhui" and denomination are published.

  The 3g heart-shaped gold "Qin Se He Ming" commemorative coin (issued on May 20) has a combination of two birds, trees, and fruits on the back, and the words "Qin Se He Ming" and denominations are also published.

  30g heart-shaped silver "Qin Se He Ming" commemorative coin (issued on May 20) The back pattern is a combination of lily flower decoration sleeves, women's hands, sachets, and so on, and the words "Qin Se He Ming" and denominations are published. .

  The 3g round gold "Bamboo Pao Ping An" commemorative coin (issued on May 20) has a combination of magpies and bamboo branches and leaves on the back, with the words "Bamboo Pao Ping Ping" and the denomination.

  The 15-gram round silver "Bamboo Pao Ping An" commemorative coin (issued on May 20) has a combination of plum vase, bamboo branches and leaves, and windows on the back, and the words "Bamboo Pao Ping Ping" and the denomination are also published.

2. Commemorative coin specifications and circulation

  The 5 gram round gold commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 5 grams of pure gold, 20 mm in diameter, 80 yuan in denomination, 99.9% fineness, and a maximum circulation of 5,000 pieces.

  The 100g round silver commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 100g of pure silver, 60mm in diameter, 30 yuan in denomination, 99.9% in color, and a maximum circulation of 10,000 pieces.

  The 60g round silver commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 60g of pure silver, 40mm in diameter, 20 yuan in denomination, 99.9% fineness, and a maximum circulation of 20,000 pieces.

  The 3 gram heart-shaped gold commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 3 grams of pure gold, with a side length of 18 mm, a denomination of 50 yuan, a fineness of 99.9%, and a maximum circulation of 20,000 pieces.

  The 30-gram heart-shaped silver commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 30 grams of pure silver, with a side length of 40 mm, a denomination of 10 yuan, a fineness of 99.9%, and a maximum circulation of 30,000.

  The 3 gram round gold commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 3 grams of pure gold, 18 mm in diameter, 50 yuan in denomination, 99.9% fineness, and a maximum circulation of 10,000 pieces.

  The 15 gram round silver commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 15 grams of pure silver, 33 mm in diameter, 5 yuan in denomination, 99.9% fineness, and a maximum circulation of 20,000 pieces.