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What is the positive case of Tsinghua University commemorative coins?
The front design is the national emblem, the back design is the gold coin commemorating the 0/00th anniversary of the founding of Tsinghua University, and the silver coin is the second school gate.

AnnouncementNo. [20 1 1] of the People's Bank of ChinaNo. 15 The People's Bank of China is scheduled to issue a set of gold and silver commemorative coins for the 0/00th anniversary of the founding of Tsinghua University on July 29th, 1965. This set of two commemorative coins * * *, including gold coin 1 and silver coin 1, is the legal tender in People's Republic of China (PRC).

First, the commemorative coin pattern

(a) the front pattern.

The front of this set of gold and silver commemorative coins is the national emblem of the people of China, and the country name and year number are published.

(2) the back pattern.

1/4-ounce gold commemorative coin is printed with the logo of Tsinghua University's100th anniversary on the back, and printed with the Chinese words "Tsinghua University's100th anniversary" and the English words "Tsinghua University's centenary anniversary" and their denominations.

1 oz silver commemorative coin features the architectural model of Tsinghua University's "Second School Gate" on the back, and the Chinese characters of "Tsinghua University Founding100th Anniversary" and "Tsinghua University Centennial Celebration" and "191-201.

Two. Specification and circulation of commemorative coins

1/4 ounce round gold commemorative coins are refined coins, containing pure gold 1/4 ounces, with a diameter of 22 mm and a denomination of 100 yuan, with a fineness of 99.9% and a maximum circulation of 20,000 pieces.

1 ounce round silver commemorative coins are refined coins, containing pure silver 1 ounce, with a diameter of 40mm and a denomination of 10 yuan, with a fineness of 99.9% and a maximum circulation of 50,000 pieces.

3. This set of gold and silver commemorative coins was minted by Shenzhen Bao Guo Mint Co., Ltd. and distributed by China Gold Coin Corporation.

People's Bank of China

20 1 1 July 27th, 2008