Second set of coins for Beijing Olympics
June 28th, 2007More and more the future Olympics are showing a certain style. The Chinese element is there, quite strongly, but blended in to an overall design. Now the People’s Bank of China has started to put on sale the second set of precious metal commemorative coins for the 29th Olympic Games and they are quite the article.
The set consists of eight coins, including two 1/3 ounce gold coins, four one-ounce silver coins, one five-ounce gold coin and one one-kilogram silver coin.
An official of China Gold Coins Incorporation said, perfectly correctly, the current issue has a distinctive Chinese flavor. The obverse design of all of the coins features the emblem of the 29th Olympic Games amidst the traditional image of a pair of facing dragons, plus the name of the country and the year ‘2008′.
The reverse design of 1/3 ounce gold coins shows ancient Chinese swimming and weightlifting respectively.
Four one-ounce silver coins have a reverse design featuring the Great Wall, Summer Palace, Beihai Park or the traditional Beijing dwelling house, plus patterns of traditional Chinese painted pottery, enamel and lacquer art and the blue-and-white porcelain respectively.
The five-ounce gold coin’s reverse design features the image of traditional Chinese martial arts and an abstract depiction of the five Olympic rings., while the reverse of the one-kilogram silver coin is engraved with an image of dragon boat and horse racing.
The reverse of all coins bears ‘the 29th Olympic Games’ in Chinese in addition to the coin’s face value.
Collectors can visit the coin site. According to an agreement between the BOCOG and the People’s Bank, the latter will issue the third set of coins in 2008. The first set was issued last year.
Source: Jongo News

