What is the meaning of the heart-shaped commemorative coin that the central bank is scheduled to issue at 520?

Different styles of heart-shaped commemorative coins scheduled to be issued by the central bank in 520 have different meanings:

The pattern on the back of the 5-gram round gold commemorative coin is a combination pattern of pine and cypress, crane, ganoderma lucidum and moire. , and published the words "Songhe Yannian" and denomination, meaning Songhe Yannian, healthy and longevity.

100g The back of the round silver commemorative coin is a combination pattern of cranes and pine branches, and the words "Songhe Yannian" and denomination are published, which means Songhe Yannian, health and longevity.

The pattern on the back of the 60g round silver commemorative coin is a combination of Kirin and the boy, and the words "Kirin gives the son" and the denomination are published, which means that Kirin gives the son and gives birth to your son early.

The pattern on the back of the 3-gram heart-shaped gold commemorative coin is a combination pattern of bride, lily and window lattice. , and published the words "a hundred years of harmony" and denomination, meaning a hundred years of harmony and happiness.

The pattern on the back of the 30g heart-shaped silver commemorative coin is a combination pattern of lily and concentric lock, and the words "Hundred Years of Harmony" and denomination are published, which means a hundred years of harmony and happiness.

The back of the 8-gram gold and 4-gram silver circular bimetallic commemorative coin is a combination pattern of goldfish and begonia flowers, and the words "Happiness from now on" and its denomination are published to symbolize happiness from now on.

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The specific situation of this commemorative coin issuance

The People's Bank of China is scheduled to issue a set of 2020 auspicious cultural gold and silver commemorative coins on May 20th, 2020. There are 6 commemorative coins in this set, including 2 gold commemorative coins, 3 silver commemorative coins and 1 gold-silver bimetallic commemorative coin, all of which are legal tender in People's Republic of China (PRC).

This set of gold and silver commemorative coins was minted by Shanghai Mint Co., Ltd., Shenyang Mint Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Bao Guo Mint Co., Ltd., and distributed by China Gold Coin Corporation. See China Gold Coin Network for sales channels.