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Can I spend the Year of the Loong commemorative coins?

The Year of the Loong commemorative coins can be used.

The Year of the Loong commemorative coins are legal tender specially issued by the People's Bank of China to welcome the Year of the Loong, that is, the Lunar New Year. This commemorative coin has not only circulation value, but also collection value. Its design is original, with the People's Bank of China, the Chinese phonetic alphabet 10 yuan and the year number 2024 printed on the front, and the background is lined with a group flower pattern.

On the back, the dragon image is a combination of China traditional paper-cutting art and decorative New Year pictures, lined with lanterns and Ganoderma lucidum, and printed with the words Chen Jia on the left. The commemorative coins are made of bicolor copper alloy with a diameter of 27 mm and a circulation of 65.438+0.2 billion pieces.

Its exquisite craftsmanship, including modern casting technology and traditional handicraft art, makes each commemorative coin look particularly exquisite. In addition, the anti-counterfeiting technology of commemorative coins is also very advanced, and many anti-counterfeiting measures such as glorious optically variable ink and holographic magnetic window opening safety line are adopted to ensure its unique authenticity.

Cultural Characteristics of the Year of the Loong Commemorative Coins;

1. The image of the dragon: The dragon has profound symbolic significance in China culture, representing power, dignity and prosperity. On the Year of the Loong commemorative coins, the dragon pattern is usually presented in the traditional painting style of China, with smooth lines and vivid shapes, which embodies the charm of China's classical art. This design not only shows the majesty of the dragon, but also conveys the essence of China traditional culture.

2. Craft: the Year of the Loong commemorative coins are made with exquisite craftsmanship, adopting advanced coinage technologies such as relief and mirror treatment. These technologies make the patterns on commemorative coins have strong three-dimensional sense, rich details and high ornamental value. In addition, commemorative coins are usually made of precious metals, such as gold and silver, which also increases their collection value.

3. Commemorative significance: the Year of the Loong commemorative coins are not only money, but also a cultural carrier. It records the economic development, social changes and cultural inheritance in a specific historical period. For collectors, the Year of the Loong commemorative coins are not only a work of art, but also a precious cultural heritage.