China News Service, November 24. According to the central bank website, the People's Bank of China will issue a set of gold and silver commemorative coins (group 1) for the 24th Winter Olympic Games on December 1, 2020.

There are 9 commemorative coins in this set, including 3 gold commemorative coins, 5 silver commemorative coins, and 1 gold and silver bimetal commemorative coin, all of which are the legal tender of the People's Republic of China.

  The front design of the set of commemorative coins is the emblem of the 24th Winter Olympic Games, lined with the combination design of the Great Wall and snowflakes, and the name of the country and the year are published.

  The 150g round gold commemorative coin has a design on the back as the mascot of the 24th Winter Olympic Games. It is decorated with a combination of Great Wall, plum blossoms, lanterns, and snowflakes. The words and denominations of "24th Winter Olympic Games" are also published.

  The 30g gold and 12g silver round bimetallic commemorative coin has a pattern on the back of the National Stadium and the National Aquatics Center. It is lined with decorative combinations such as the Great Wall and snowflakes, and the words and denominations of the "24th Winter Olympic Games" are published.

  The pattern on the back of the 5 gram round gold commemorative coin is a decorative design for Beijing's traditional winter sports skating scene, and the words "24th Winter Olympic Games" and the denomination are also published.

  The back of the 5 gram round gold commemorative coin is a paper-cut style skiing shape in Yu County, Zhangjiakou, and is lined with a combination of persimmons and window lattice designs, and the words and denominations of the 24th Winter Olympic Games are published.

  The back pattern of the 150g round silver commemorative coin is a combination design of the elements of the Qing Dynasty "Ice Play", and the words and denominations of "24th Winter Olympic Games" are published.

  The pattern on the back of the 15-gram round silver commemorative coin is a decorative combination design such as short track speed skating sports, and the words and denominations of "24th Winter Olympic Games" are published.

  The pattern on the back of the 15-gram round silver commemorative coin is a decorative combination design such as figure skating, and the words and denominations of "24th Winter Olympic Games" are published.

  The pattern on the back of the 15-gram round silver commemorative coin is a decorative combination design such as freestyle skiing, and the words and denominations of "24th Winter Olympic Games" are published.

  The pattern on the back of the 15-gram round silver commemorative coin is a decorative combination design such as biathlon modeling, and the words and denominations of "24th Winter Olympic Games" are published.

The specifications and circulation of the set of commemorative coins are as follows:

  The 150g round gold commemorative coin is a refined coin containing 150g of pure gold, a diameter of 60mm, a denomination of 2000 yuan, a fineness of 99.9%, and a maximum circulation of 1000 pieces.

  30 grams of gold and 12 grams of silver round bimetallic commemorative coins are refined coins, containing 30 grams of pure gold and 12 grams of pure silver, with a diameter of 45 mm, a denomination of 500 yuan, a fineness of 99.9%, and a maximum circulation of 10,000.

  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% in color, and a maximum circulation of 2×40,000 pieces.

  The 150g round silver commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 150g of pure silver, 70mm in diameter, 50 yuan in denomination, 99.9% fineness, and a maximum circulation of 20,000 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% in color, and a maximum circulation of 4×80,000 pieces.

  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.

For details of sales channels, please refer to China Gold Coin Network (www.chngc.net/qd).