China News Service, July 21. According to the website of the People's Bank of China, the People's Bank of China is scheduled to issue a set of gold and silver commemorative coins for Chinese calligraphy (kaishu) on July 26, 2021.

There are 5 commemorative coins in this set, including 1 gold commemorative coin and 4 silver commemorative coins, both of which are legal tender of the People's Republic of China.

  1. Commemorative coin pattern

  (1) Front pattern.

  The front patterns of the commemorative coins are all inscriptions "China" with bronze decorative patterns, and the name and year of the country are published.

  (2) Pattern on the back.

  The pattern on the back of the 8g round gold commemorative coin is a combination of the part of the inscription on "Shence Army Stele" from Liu Gongquan of the Tang Dynasty and the combination of the words "Family", decorative patterns of the Tang Dynasty, and the seal carving seal of "Chinese Calligraphy Art". Calligraphy Art·Tang·Liu Gongquan·Shence Army Stele" words and denominations.

  The pattern on the back of the 150g rectangular silver commemorative coin is a combination of the part of the inscription on the "Jiucheng Palace Liquan Inscription" by Ouyang Xunshu of the Tang Dynasty and the combination of the words "Enliven All Things" and the forehead, the seal carving seal of "Chinese Calligraphy Art", and the publication of "China Calligraphy Art·Tang·Ouyangxun·Jiucheng Palace Liquan Inscription" and denominations.

  The pattern on the back of the 30g round silver commemorative coin is the combination of the partial inscription and the words "Peace" and the seal of the "Art of Chinese Calligraphy" in the book "Zheng Wengong Stele" in the Book of Zheng Daozhao of the Northern Wei Dynasty. The words and denominations of "Dao Zhao·Zheng Wengong Stele".

  The pattern on the back of the 30g round silver commemorative coin is a combination of the part of the inscription on the "Yan Qin Li Stele" written by Yan Zhenqing in the Tang Dynasty and the combination of the words "According to Ren and Yi" and the seal seal of "Chinese Calligraphy Art". ·Yan Zhenqing·Yan Qin Li Stele" words and denominations.

  The pattern on the back of the 30-gram round silver commemorative coin is a combination of the partial text of the "Ball Stele" written by Zhao Mengfu in the Yuan Dynasty and the combination of the words "Magnificent and Wonderful" and the seal seal of the "Art of Chinese Calligraphy". The publication "Art of Chinese Calligraphy·Yuan· The words and denominations of "Zhao Mengfu · Danba Stele".

  2. Commemorative coin specifications and circulation

  The 8 gram round gold commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 8 grams of pure gold, 22 mm in diameter, 100 yuan in denomination, 99.9% fineness, and a maximum circulation of 10,000 pieces.

  The 150g rectangular silver commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 150g of pure silver, with a specification of 80mm×50mm, a denomination of 50 yuan, a fineness of 99.9%, and a maximum circulation of 5000 pieces.

  The 30g round silver commemorative coin is a refined coin, containing 30g of pure silver, 40mm in diameter, 10 yuan in denomination, 99.9% in color, and a maximum circulation of 3×20000 pieces.

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