1. The first set of gold coins:

For the 1979 "30th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China" gold coins, a full set of four, each weighing 1/2 ounce, face value of 400 yuan.

2. The first set of silver coins:

The "International Year of the Child" silver coin issued in 1980, weighs 1/2 ounce and has a face value of 35 yuan. Also issued is the "International Year of the Children" gold coin.

3. The first platinum coin:

The panda platinum coin issued in 1987 weighs 1 ounce and has a face value of 100 yuan.

4. The first palladium coin:

The panda palladium coin issued in 1989 weighs 1 ounce and has a face value of 50 yuan.

5. The first bi-metal coin:

Ring shape mosaic: It is the "3rd Hong Kong Coin Exhibition" ring-shaped gold and silver inlaid coin issued in 1990. The inner core is 1/2 ounce panda gold coin in 1990, and the outer ring has silver color, weight and year number. And floral decoration, the face value is 50 yuan.

Partial mosaic: for the 1990 issue of "96 Beijing International Coin Expo Memorial" partially set with gold and silver coins. That is, in the upper right corner of the 1 ounce panda silver coin of the year, a gold panda with a diameter of 6.5 mm was set. The face value is 10 yuan.

6. The first set of gold and silver coins:

Adding gold coins: For the coronation of the "15th Anniversary of the Issuance of Chinese Panda Gold Coins" issued in 1996, the Panda Plus Gold Coin is a full set of 2 pieces each weighing 1 ounce and 1/4 ounce, with a face value of 100 yuan and 25 yuan.

Add the word silver coin: under the front pattern of 1 ounce panda silver coin in 1995, add the "95 Beijing International Stamp Coin Expo Memorial" Panda plus word silver coin, face value 10 yuan; in 1997, also released in the year 1/2 ounce panda Below the front of the silver coin, add the "Hong Kong International Coin Fair to commemorate" Panda plus silver coins, with a face value of 5 yuan.

7. The first color gold and silver coins:

In 1998, the color "Kenhua (Tiger) Zodiac Memorial" gold coin was issued, weighing 1/10 ounces and a face value of 10 yuan. In 1997, the issue of colored panda silver coins, weighing 1 ounce, face value of 10 yuan.

8. The first gold-plated silver coin:

Partially gilded panda silver coin for the "98 Beijing International Coin Expo Memorial" issued in 1998. Weighs 1 ounce and has a face value of 10 yuan.

9. The first Symphony Gold Coin:

The Symphony Bodhisattva Gold Coin, released in 2000, weighs 1/10 ounces and has a face value of 10 yuan.

10. The first set of gold coins marked with the "P" letter (refined):

A refined set of panda gold coins issued in 1986. There is a "P" letter next to the panda pattern, which is a sign of "ProofCondition". A full set of 5 pieces, the same specifications, color, diameter, and face value are the same as the common panda gold coins.

11. The first set of silver coins marked with the "BU" letter (general):

For the third set of universal coins issued by the "Hong Kong Return to the Motherland Series Commemorative Coins" issued in 1997, there is a "BU" on the left side of the Hong Kong Seascape Building. Weighs 1 ounce and has a face value of 10 yuan.

12. The first set of gold coins marked with the manufacturer:

For the panda gold coins issued in 1987, there are "S" or "Y" letters on the lower right side of the panda pattern. “S” is the codename of Shanghai Mint (Shanghai), “Y”, which is the code of Shen-yangMint.

13. The first numbered gold coin:

The 20-ounce dragon and phoenix commemorative gold coin issued in 1989. On the edge of the gold coin, there is a number and the word "999Au20oz". The face value is 1,500 yuan and the circulation is 25 pieces.

14. The first set of plum-shaped gold and silver coins:

It is the first set of the second round of the "Chinese Zodiac Series Commemorative Coin" for the plum blossom-shaped Chinese pheasant (chicken) year of the Chinese Zodiac Gold and Silver Commemorative Coin. The gold coin weighs 1/2 ounce and has a face value of 100 yuan; the silver coin weighs 2/3 ounces and has a face value of 10 yuan.

15. The first set of straight 8-sided gold and silver coins:

For the 1999 issue of the straight 8-sided (8-pointed star) color "Dream of Red Mansions" gold and silver commemorative coins. One gold coin, weighing 1/2 ounce, with a face value of 50 yuan; a full set of four silver coins, each weighing 1 ounce, with a face value of 10 yuan.

16. The first set of straight 12-sided gold and silver coins:

It is the first group of magpie commemorative coins of the first series of "Chinese modern famous painting series commemorative coins" issued in 1994. The gold coin weighs 1/2 ounce and has a face value of 100 yuan; the silver coin weighs 2/3 ounces and has a face value of 10 yuan.

17. The first set of rectangular gold and silver coins:

It is a rectangular "Yangtze River Three Gorges Gold and Silver Commemorative Coin" issued in 1996. One gold coin, weighing 1/2 ounce, with a face value of 50 yuan; a full set of four silver coins, each weighing 2 ounces and a face value of 20 yuan.

18. The first set of round square holes gold and silver coins:

For the 1998 release of the imitation "Datang Town Library" square hole gold and silver coins. The gold coin weighs 1/10 ounces and has a face value of 10 yuan; the silver coin weighs 1 ounce and has a face value of 10 yuan.

19. The first set of fan-shaped gold and silver coins:

The fan-shaped dragon zodiac commemorative gold coin issued in 2000, weighing 1/2 ounce, with a face value of 50 yuan; also issued a fan-shaped silver coin. The color "Dream of Red Mansions" issued in 1999, the 5 ounce commemorative silver coin is the earliest issued silver-shaped silver coin in China, with a face value of 50 yuan. At the same time, there is also a 1/2 gold coin and 4 silver coins weighing 1 ounce each.

20. The first set of alloy silver coins:

The 30° fan-shaped dragon zodiac gold and silver commemorative coins issued in 2000. After collecting twelve pieces, the front and back sides can be combined to form a full circle of twelve zodiac maps and the main landscape of the Great Wall. The gold coin weighs 1/2 ounce and has a face value of 50 yuan; the silver coin weighs 1 ounce and has a face value of 10 yuan.

21. The first set of thick gold and silver coins:

The "International Year of the Child" issued in 1980 is a thick gold and silver commemorative coin. Made of thickened cake and multiple stamping process. The weight is twice as thick as the thickness, and the color, diameter and face value are unchanged. Distribution: 500 gold coins, 2000 silver coins.

22 The first set of gold and silver coins to win the World Awards:

The gold coin is: 1983 Panda common gold coin. In the "Coin of the Year" jointly organized by the US "World Coin News" magazine and Klaus Publishing Company in 1985, the "Best Gold Coin" of the 1983 World Coin was awarded.

Silver coins are: 1982 "Chinese 壬戍 (dog) year commemorative" silver coins. In the "Coin of the Year" jointly organized by the "World Coin News" magazine and Klaus Publishing Company in 1984, the "Best Standard Silver Coin" in 1982 was awarded.

23. The first wrong version of the coin:

It was issued in 1988 as the "15th Winter Olympic Games Memorial" silver coin. Due to negligence, an error occurred in the subject text, and the "15" was mistakenly made into "16".

24. The first set of gold coins with no face value:

The panda gold coin issued in 1982. A full set of 4, marked with country code, year number, weight, color, no face value. This is a form of the old "investment currency" in the world. It is also the only set of panda gold coins issued by the new China as a means of gold storage and trading means and no face value.

25. The largest, heaviest, and highest value gold and silver coins:

The gold coin is: 10 kilograms of "Millennium Commemorative" gold coins issued in 2000. It contains 10 kg of pure gold, 180 mm in diameter, with a face value of 30,000 yuan, a color of 99.99%, and a circulation of 20 pieces.

The silver coin is: the silver coin of the "12th anniversary of the 12th Zodiac issue" weighing 1 kilogram in 1992, the silver coin of "the 50th anniversary of Taiwan's recovery to the motherland" in 1kg in 1995, and the "Millennium Memorial" silver coin weighing 1 kilogram in 2000. Etc., all have a diameter of 100 mm and a face value of 200 yuan.

26. The smallest and lightest gold and silver coins: the 1983 Marco Polo gold and silver commemorative coin, the 1989 Dragon and Phoenix gold and silver commemorative coin and the 1991 Panda gold coin. Gold coins weigh 1 gram and have a diameter of 10 mm; silver coins weigh 2 gram and have a diameter of 15 mm.

27. Gold and silver coins with the lowest denomination:

The gold coin is: 1 gram panda gold coin in 1991, with a face value of 3 yuan.

Silver coins are: 2 grams of Marco Polo commemorative silver coins in 1983 and 2 grams of dragon and phoenix commemorative silver coins in 1989, with a face value of 0.5 yuan.

28. Gold and silver coins with the highest denomination:

The gold coins are: the "13th Winter Olympic Games Memorial" gold coin in 1980 and the "China Xinyi (Chicken) Year Memorial" gold coin in 1981. The weight is 7.328 grams, the face value is 250 yuan, the average face value / gram gold 34.12 yuan; and the average face value of gold coins / gram gold 3 yuan.

The silver coin is: 1981 "China Xin (Chicken) Year Commemorative" silver coin, weighing 12.75 grams, face value 30 yuan, the average face value / gram silver 2.35 yuan; and the average face value of the average silver coin / gram silver 0.30 yuan.

29. Gold and silver coins with the lowest unit value:

The gold coin is: the gold coin of the "10th Anniversary of Panda Gold Coin Issue" with a face value of 10,000 yuan in 1991 and the "12th Anniversary of the 12th Zodiac Issue" with a face value of 2,000 yuan in 1992, and a weight of 1 kilogram. The "China-New Zealand Friendship", "Taiwan Recovery", "Invention Discovery" (Groups I and II) and other commemorative gold coins. Average face value / gram gold 2 yuan.

The silver coin is: the silver coin of the "12th anniversary of the 12th Zodiac issue" weighing 1 kilogram in 1992, the silver coin of "the 50th anniversary of Taiwan's recovery to the motherland" in 1995, the face value is 200 yuan, the average face value / gram Silver 0.20 yuan.

30. The most issued gold and silver coins:

The gold coins are: 1/20 ounces of Panda gold coins issued in 1998, with a circulation of 470,000 pieces. The silver coin is: the third group of universal commemorative silver coins of "Hong Kong's return to the motherland series of commemorative coins" in 1997, with a circulation of 880,000 pieces.

31. The least amount of gold and silver coins:

The gold coin is the second group of commemorative coins with a weight of 5 kilograms and a face value of 10,000 yuan, the "10th anniversary of the release of panda gold coins" and the "Chinese ancient science and technology invention discovery series commemorative coins" with a face value of 10,000 yuan. It is 10 pieces.

The silver coin is: Zheng Chenggong commemorative silver coin weighing 12 ounces and face value of 100 yuan in 1995, with a circulation of 150 pieces; followed by the "12th anniversary of the 12th anniversary of the 12th Zodiac issue in 1992" with a face value of 200 yuan, with a circulation of 185 pieces. .

32. The highest price of gold and silver coins:

The gold coin is: the "Millennium Commemorative" gold coin issued in 2000 with a weight of 10 kilograms, a face value of 30,000 yuan and a certificate of 01. At the Guangzhou International Stamp Coin Expo in 2000, the auction price was 1.36 million yuan.

The silver coin is: the "Millennium Commemorative" silver coin issued in 2000 with a weight of 1 kilogram, a face value of 300 yuan, and a certificate of 2000. At the 2000 Guangzhou International Stamp Coin Expo, starting from the reserve price of 6,000 yuan, it was finally sold at 17,500 yuan, nearly three times higher than the reserve price.

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