A set of world heritage commemorative coins. What is a world cultural heritage commemorative coin?

Commemorative coins are limited RMB with a specific theme issued by the People's Bank of China and are legal tender in China. Many people like to collect commemorative coins, so how many commemorative coins are there in a set of world heritage? Let's take a look!

How many World Heritage commemorative coins are there in a set?

Three. Among them, 1 gold commemorative coin and 2 silver commemorative coins are legal tender in People's Republic of China (PRC). The World Heritage (Liangzhu Ancient City Site) gold and silver commemorative coins are a set of commemorative coins issued by the People's Bank of China since July 6, 2020 to protect and inherit the world heritage-Liangzhu Ancient City Site owned by mankind.

What is a commemorative coin of world cultural heritage?

Since 2002, the People's Bank of China has started to issue commemorative coins of world cultural heritage. *** 10 commemorative coin is a world cultural heritage: the Great Wall, the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, the Terracotta Warriors Pit, the Confucius Temple in Qufu, the Forbidden City in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Suzhou Classical Garden, Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site, Qingcheng Mountain, Dujiangyan, Old Town of Lijiang, Longmen Grottoes and the Summer Palace. This series of commemorative coins in circulation is magnificent, which basically covers the large-scale historical and cultural heritage of China. Each commemorative coin has a denomination of 5 yuan, a diameter of 30mm and a thickness of 2.5mm. It is made of brass alloy and weighs12.8g. ..