What is the weight of the commemorative coins for the Winter Olympics?

The weight of a commemorative coin for the Winter Olympics is 1kg, 150g, 5g, 15g.

1.5g round gold commemorative coins are refined coins, containing 5g pure gold, with a diameter of 20mm and a denomination of 80 yuan, with a fineness of 99.9% and a maximum circulation of 2× 40,000 pieces. 1kg silver commemorative coins are refined coins, containing 1kg pure silver, with a diameter of 100mm and a denomination of 300 yuan, with a purity of 99.9% and a maximum circulation of 10000 pieces. 150g round silver commemorative coins are refined coins, containing pure silver 150g, with a diameter of 70mm and a denomination of 50 yuan, with a purity of 99.9% and a maximum circulation of 20,000 pieces. 15g silver commemorative coins are refined coins, containing 15g pure silver, with a diameter of 33mm and a denomination of 5 yuan, with a purity of 99.9% and a maximum circulation of 4× 80,000 pieces.

1. The People's Bank of China plans to issue a set of gold and silver commemorative coins for the 24th Winter Olympics (Group I) on February 65438+February 1 2020. Judging from the public information in the past, in addition to issuing two sets of precious metal commemorative coins, two ordinary commemorative coins and two commemorative banknotes will be issued. Compared with ordinary coins, the circulation of the first batch of gold and silver coins in the 24th Winter Olympics is very small, easily reaching hundreds of millions, so it is difficult to obtain. Because precious metal coins are relatively small, theme and popularity will play a key role. Therefore, the market performance of gold and silver coins in the Winter Olympics is worth looking forward to. In particular, the first set of gold and silver coins issued for the Winter Olympics is the leader of the entire Winter Olympics series.

2. The commemorative coins for the 24th Winter Olympics are those issued by the People's Bank of China, including 2 1 commemorative coins (including 2 ordinary commemorative coins and 9 gold and silver commemorative coins 19) and 2 commemorative banknotes. On March 25th, 2020, the People's Bank of China issued an announcement to collect design drawings of commemorative coins for the 24th Winter Olympics. From February 4 to February 20, 2022, the 24th Winter Olympic Games will be held in Beijing and Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province. This is the first time in the history of China to host the Winter Olympics. Beijing will also become the first "Double Olympic City" in Olympic history to host both the Summer Olympic Games and the Winter Olympic Games. To celebrate and commemorate this great event, the People's Bank of China will issue commemorative coins for the 24th Winter Olympics.

3. On March 25th, 2020, the People's Bank of China and the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics (hereinafter referred to as "BOCOG") formally signed an agreement on the issuance of commemorative coins for the 24th Winter Olympics. According to the arrangement of the issuance agreement, the People's Bank of China will issue 2 ordinary commemorative coins, 2 commemorative banknotes and 19 gold and silver commemorative coins from 2020. 65438+On February 28th, 2020, the People's Bank of China announced that two commemorative coins for the 24th Winter Olympics originally planned to be issued in 2020 were adjusted to 202 1.

4. Two ordinary commemorative coins with denomination of 5 yuan. Two commemorative notes in 20 yuan denominations. 19 gold and silver commemorative coin, in which 1 kg round gold commemorative coin with face value of 1 ten thousand yuan; ; Two 150g round gold commemorative coins with a face value of 2000 yuan; 30g of gold with face value of 500 yuan,12g of silver round bimetallic commemorative coin1; 4 5-gram round gold commemorative coins with denomination of 80 yuan; 1 1kg round silver commemorative coin with face value of 300 yuan; Two 150g silver commemorative coins with the denomination of 50 yuan; 8 pieces of 15g round silver coins with denomination of 5 yuan.