China's bronzes, gold and silver coins, the third group of highlights

The People's Bank of China recently announced that it plans to issue the third group of Chinese bronze commemorative coins at the beginning of next month. The set of commemorative coins totals 5, including 2 gold coins and 3 silver coins, all of which are the legal currency of the People's Republic of China.

The common positive main pattern of Chinese bronze gold and silver coins is the national emblem, and the country name and year number are published. The main body patterns on the back are the back mother Fang Fang Ding, the human face dragon tattoo, the Asian site Fang Zun, the Asian square and the dragon tattoo, which are the bronze rituals of the late Shang Dynasty.

China Bronze will plan to issue 10 groups. As a continuation project, the first and second groups of China's bronze and gold commemorative coins have been issued in 2012 and 2013. Due to the exquisite craftsmanship and moderate distribution price, the bronze series responded well after the market.

Compared with the previous groups, the three groups of Chinese bronzes have the following characteristics: First, the circulation is greatly reduced. The maximum circulation of 1/4 gold coins is 30,000 pieces, which is 20,000 pieces less than the previous two groups; the maximum circulation of 1 ounce silver coins is 60,000 pieces, which is 20,000 pieces less than the previous two groups; the maximum circulation of 5 ounces of gold coins is 1000 pieces, which is the top 2 The group reduced 1000 pieces; the maximum circulation of 5 ounces of silver coins was 6,000 pieces, which was 4,000 pieces less than the previous two groups; the maximum circulation of 1 kg of silver coins was 4,000 pieces, which was 2,000 pieces less than the previous two groups.

Due to the current relatively low period of gold coins, the circulation of various specifications of the three groups of bronzes has been greatly reduced. Obviously, timely reduction will help stabilize market expectations.

Second, some bronze wares have adopted innovative techniques, which is a major feature of the set of gold and silver coins. Among the bronze series in this group, 1 kg of silver coins adopts an innovative vulcanization plus green rust process, which highlights the historical vicissitudes of bronzes, which is particularly eye-catching. The previously issued bronze 2 sets of 5 ounce silver coins, using a vulcanization process, are widely welcomed by the market.

Third, the subject matter is significant. The late mother, Fang Ding, once called "Simu Fang Ding", was unearthed in 1939 in the north of Anjun, Henan, and is now in the National Museum of China. The Dingtong body is 133 cm high, 116 cm long, 79 cm wide, 46 cm high, 6 cm thick and 875 kg. It is the heaviest single bronze in China. It is called the treasure of Zhenguo. . The 5 ounce round gold commemorative coin of the bronzes was released, and the back main body pattern was adopted by the Shang Dynasty, the mother-in-law, and the subject matter was highly recognized.

In summary, whether it is from the theme effect and circulation, or from the technical point of view, China's bronze gold and silver commemorative coins three groups have many bright spots, it is expected that the more prominent 1 kg silver coins and 5 ounces of silver coins may become short-term Market hotspots, gold coins collectors can pay due attention.

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