The annual traditional Lantern Festival has arrived, and I am here to solemnly recommend a set of gold and silver commemorative coins for the Lantern Festival.
According to historical records, the Lantern Festival originated in the Han Dynasty, that is, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sacrificed to the "Taiyi God.""The ceremony is scheduled for the fifteenth day of the first month, and the Lantern Festival has been determined as a major festival since then.
In 2004, authorized by the People's Bank of China, the China Gold Coin Corporation issued a set of gold and silver commemorative coins for the Lantern Festival, with the purpose of commemorating this important traditional festival in China.
This set of commemorative coins has two pieces, one gold and one silver, with a circulation of 20,000 pieces. The gold coin weighs 10 grams and has a diameter of 23 mm. The silver coin weighs 31 grams and has a diameter of 40 mm. The theme of the background pattern is that ancient Chinese children make lanterns.
This set of commemorative coins is very much in line with traditional Chinese aesthetics, which not only retains the connotation of traditional culture, but also perfectly shows Chinese culture under the designer's meticulous carving.
To be honest, compared with the ordinary commemorative coins with a circulation of hundreds of millions of commemorative coins, the circulation of 20,000 gold and silver coins in this set is really not much. China has a population of 1.4 billion, with an average of one for every 70,000 people. Do you say it's scarce?
At present, modern gold and silver coins are not well understood by most people, and for various reasons, I will not describe them one by one.
I would like to suggest to you here that due to the small circulation of this set of commemorative coins and the exquisite minting, it is very worthy of everyone's collection.
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