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  1. The positive pattern is the national emblem. The gold coins on the back pattern are the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the school of Tsinghua University. The silver coin is the second school gate.

    Pukes of the People's Bank of China [2011] No. 15 China People's Bank of China will issue a set of gold and silver commemorative coins for the 100th anniversary of the establishment of Tsinghua University on July 29, 2011. There are 2 commemorative coins, including 1 gold coin and 1 silver coin, all of which are legal currencies of the People's Republic of China.
    1. Memorial coin pattern
    (1) Positive pattern.
    The frontal pattern of the gold and silver commemorative coin is the national emblem of the People's Republic of China, and published the name and year number.
    (2) Back pattern.
    1/4 ounces of gold commemorative currency back pattern is the graphic of the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the school of Tsinghua University, and publishes the Chinese character of "Tsinghua University's 100th Anniversary" and "Tsinghua Centenary" English words and faces.
    1 ounces of silver commemorative currency back pattern is the building shape of Tsinghua University's "Second School Gate", and publishes Chinese words "Tsinghua University's 100th Anniversary", "Tsinghua Centenary" English words and "1911-2011".
    . The volume of commemorative coins
    1/4 ounces of circular gold commemorative coins are refined coins, including 1/4 ounce of pure gold, 22 mm diameter, 100 yuan in surface, 99.9%, the maximum, the maximum, the maximum The circulation is 20,000.
    1 ounces of circular silver commemorative coins are refined coins, including 1 ounce of pure silver, 40 mm diameter, 10 yuan in surface, 99.9%in color, and a maximum issue of 50,000 pieces.
    . This set of gold and silver commemorative coins was cast by Shenzhen Guobao Mint Co., Ltd., and China Gold Coin Corporation was sold.
    The People's Bank of China
    July 27, 2011

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