User:Donald Trung/Commemorative cash coins (March 2022)

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Commemorative coins

 * In 1998 the People's Republic of China issued a silver commemorative 10 yuan cash coin based on the Da-Tang Zhenku (大唐鎮庫) vault protector coin.


 * In 2004 the Republic of Kazakhstan issued a silver commemorative cash coin with the denomination of 500 tenge featuring the design of an ancient cash coin that circulated in what is today known as Kazakhstan.


 * In 2006 South Korea issued a silver ₩ 20,000 commemorative cash coin celebrating the 560th anniversary of the Hangul alphabet on Hangul Day. It features the inscriptions "560돌 한글날 기 림" (560th Anniversary Hangeul Day), "효례뎨의" (filial piety and good manners), "2006 한국은행" (2006 Bank of Korea), and "이만원" (20,000 won) and won an award for Most Technically Advanced Coin.


 * In 2007 Canada issued a silver commemorative cash coin with the denomination of 8 dollars designed by Harvey Chan; on one side it features a portrait of the Canadian queen Elizabeth II and the traditional Chinese characters "福祿壽" (Fú Lù Shòu, written right-left-bottom) surrounding the square central hole and the Latin inscription "D·G·REGINA" (Queen by grace of God) below the name of the reigning monarch.  On the other side of the coin it features the denomination, issuing country, and year of issue in the rim while three symbolic creatures surround the square hole, namely the bat, deer, and a Chinese dragon, which are traditionally associated with good fortune, prosperity, and honour in Chinese culture.  The silver cash coin was issued to commemorate the Chinese community in Canada and was inspired by the fact that early Chinese migrants used cash coins as tokens when trading with each other.


 * In 2008 France issued two commemorative coins that featured an image of a Kan'ei Tsūhō (寛永通寳) cash coin on its reverse, one was a silver coin with a nominal value of €1.50 and the other was a gold coin with a nominal value of €10.


 * In 2008 Japan issued a new series of commemorative coins under the "Japan 47 Prefectures Coin Program" to mark the 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law, in this programme the Japan Mint issues bi-colour clad coins with the denomination of 500 yen and silver coins with the denomination of 1000 yen for each of 47 prefectures in Japan until the year 2016. The obverse of both coins carry designs featuring each of the prefecture's representative scenery, history, industry, famous historical figures, and other things associated with the prefecture, while, the reverse sides all feature the same design differing only in inscription and year of issue (using the Japanese imperial calendar). The reverse side of the bi-colour clad coins (Copper 75 %, Zinc 12.5 %, Nickel 12.5%) feature the design of a cash coin with the Kanji inscription "地方自治" (local autonomy) written clockwise.


 * In 2009 the Isle of Man issued a silver commemorative cash coin entitled "The Making of the Soldier" engraved by Ian Rank-Broadley with a denomination of 1 crown (¼ pound) featuring on one side a portrait (effigy) of the Manx lady Elizabeth II and the inscription "Isle of Man 2009 - Elizabeth II" and an encirclement of small figures making a terracotta soldier with its denomination and the traditional Chinese characters "秦始皇" (Qin Shi Huang) on the other side. The silver cash coin was issued to commemorate the Terracotta Army Exhibition at the British Museum.


 * In 2016 Canada issued a silver commemorative cash coin of 8 dollars designed by Canadian artist Charles Vinh, on its heads side it features a portrait of the Canadian queen Elizabeth II surrounded by two Fenghuang, which are associated with the feminine, and the inscription "Elizabeth II D·G·REGINA" (Elizabeth II, queen by grace of God) and on its tails side a tiger and a Chinese dragon facing a Yin and Yang symbol surrounded by elemental flames alongside its denomination, year of issue, and issuing country. A gold version with the denomination of 200 dollars was issued alongside it.

Sources to use

 * https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?r=Round+with+a+square+hole+commemorative+&ct=coin&im1=&im2=&tb=y&tc=y&tn=y&tp=y&tt=y&cat=y&ru=&ca=3&no=&v=&i=&b=&d=&u=&a=&dg=&m=&f=&t=&w=&mt=&g=&se=&p=2


 * https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces36088.html
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 * https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces102644.html
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 * https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces73497.html
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 * https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces16724.html
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 * https://www.mint.ca/store/coin/8-fine-silver-chinese-coin-2007-prod1460002
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 * https://www.mint.ca/store/coins/28.25-g-pure-gold-coin-%E2%80%93-tiger-and-dragon-emyinem-and-emyangem-%E2%80%93-mintage-588-2016-prod2800297
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 * https://www.mint.go.jp/eng/buy-eng/international-eng/47prefecture-coin-program-eng/eng_coin_international_prefecture_index.html
 * ✅. --Donald Trung (talk) 11:13, 15 March 2022 (UTC).
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