The German-made panda commemorative coin was auctioned by the ambassador himself, and the scene was moved
Mengmeng and Jiaoqing stayed in Germany for three weeks, and they knew that Meng Meng might not be Xi yet, but they knew that the Germans would definitely treat them well, so this week the Germans specially printed a panda coin.
According to the Berlin Zoo**, the model and blueprints of the coins, which are worth almost one million euros and are all computer-controlled, were put into use this week after almost six months.
Mr. Estrea, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, personally designed the poster with a cute German bear to present flowers for dreams and celebrations to show Sino-German friendship.
Before the coin was made, it was already in an uproar among fans in Germany, asking everywhere how to order and how to make an appointment. So the editors couldn't find the ** of this coin either (the Germans are so annoying).
It took more than three months for the top designers of China and Germany to finalize the drawing on the mold, on which the Great Wall of Germany and China was drawn, and it was officially printed on the 10th of this month.
The Chinese ambassador to Germany personally inspected the first coins at the production plant and praised the craftsmanship of German manufacturing technology, before the auction began.
In the end, an unknown player (probably the editor did not find it) bought the panda coin, which symbolizes the friendly relations between China and Germany.
It's a series of coins that are about to go on sale, and Panda fans in Germany have been waiting too long, with more than 10,000 comments already under Weibo.
Mengmeng and Jiaojiao will live in the Berlin Zoo for fifteen years, and the bear family must be doing well, and we look forward to their return.