2026年贺岁纪念币和纪念钞来了!
新华网财经·2025-12-20 08:26

Core Viewpoint - The People's Bank of China will issue the 2026 New Year commemorative coins and banknotes starting from December 22, 2025, including a dual-color copper alloy commemorative coin, a commemorative banknote, a gold commemorative coin, and a silver commemorative coin, all of which are legal tender in the People's Republic of China [1]. Dual-Color Copper Alloy Commemorative Coin and Banknote - The front design of the dual-color copper alloy commemorative coin features "People's Bank of China," "10 Yuan," the pinyin "SHIYUAN," and the year "2026," with a background pattern of floral designs [3]. - The front of the commemorative banknote showcases a horse design, with the national emblem of the People's Republic of China, "People's Bank of China," and a seal of the character "马" (horse) above, and the denomination "20" and "贰拾圆" (twenty yuan) below, along with a dynamic holographic pattern, transparent window, braille denomination mark, and serial number [5]. Commemorative Coin and Banknote Specifications - The back of the dual-color copper alloy commemorative coin features a horse image combined with traditional Chinese paper-cutting art and decorative New Year painting elements, along with lanterns and daylily patterns, and the inscription "丙午" [8]. - The back of the commemorative banknote depicts children celebrating with drums, complemented by a yurt decoration, with the denomination "20" and pinyin "YUAN" at the top, and floral and dynamic holographic patterns, the year "2026," the governor's seal, and the denomination in multiple ethnic scripts at the bottom [9]. Issuance Details - The dual-color copper alloy commemorative coin has a face value of 10 Yuan, a diameter of 27 mm, and a total issuance of 100 million pieces (including 10,000 for historical currency archives) [13]. - The commemorative banknote has a face value of 20 Yuan, dimensions of 145 mm in length and 70 mm in width, made of plastic, with a total issuance of 100 million pieces (including 20,000 for historical currency archives) [13]. Gold and Silver Commemorative Coins - The gold and silver commemorative coins feature traditional auspicious patterns on the front, along with the country name and year [15]. - The 1-gram round gold commemorative coin has a back design featuring the character "福" (fortune) and a pouch design, with a face value of 10 Yuan, a diameter of 10 mm, and a maximum issuance of 150,000 pieces [19][23]. - The 8-gram diamond-shaped silver commemorative coin has a back design featuring the character "福" and a dancing fish lantern scene, with a face value of 3 Yuan, a side length of 23 mm, and a maximum issuance of 1,000,000 pieces [21][23].