Reservation method of commemorative coins in Liangzhu ancient city in 2020
The gold and silver commemorative coins of Liangzhu Ancient City Site, a world heritage, are exclusively issued by China Gold Coin Corporation. On July 6th, China Gold Coin Online Mall will draw lots to sell the gold and silver commemorative coins of the World Heritage Site (Liangzhu Ancient City Site).
Friends who want to buy can go to China Gold Coin Online Mall, register as members with their real names, and have the opportunity to participate in the lucky draw to buy commemorative coins.
China Gold Coin Online Mall:
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The current purchase price of the other two varieties is a little more than the issue price, and the market recognition is not high.
Liangzhu gold and silver coins will be officially listed, and gold coin merchants will draw a lottery simultaneously. Don't miss it, friends! The amount allocated to each institution is as follows:
Participate in the lucky draw:
Search for "gold coin cloud merchants" and directly participate in the lucky draw!
The entrance will be open from July 6 to July 9, and you must not miss it.
Remind friends to remember to authenticate their real names in advance!
Theme advantage
The site of Liangzhu Ancient City is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, on the plain at the eastern foot of Tianmu Mountain in the Yangtze River valley on the southeast coast of China. It is an outstanding example of early human urban civilization and a holy land to prove the history of Chinese civilization for more than 5 thousand years.
2065438+July 6th, 2009, "Liangzhu Ancient City Site" was successfully listed in the World Heritage List, which indicated that China's 5,000-year history of civilization was recognized by the international community.
Photo: Liangzhu Site in official website.
Liangzhu Ancient City Site and Its Representative Ornaments (God, Man and Beast Patterns)
On July 6, 2020, a set of gold and silver commemorative coins was issued as a world heritage site (Liangzhu ancient city site). 3 sets of commemorative coins, including 1 gold commemorative coin and 2 silver commemorative coins, all of which are legal tender.