File:China at 60 1kg gold coin.jpg
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The picture published on Thursday, September 3, 2009, shows the front and back of a one-kilogram gold commemorative coin, whose face value is at 10,000 yuan and will have only 100 copies in circulation. The one-kilo gold coin is one of a five-coin series, which includes three golds and two silvers, made to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The five coin set will be issued by the People's Bank of China, on September 16. [Photo: people.com.cn] |
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[edit]From Law of the People's Republic of China on the People's Bank of China
- Article 19 - It is prohibited to counterfeit or alter the renminbi. It is prohibited to sell or purchase counterfeit and altered renminbi. It is prohibited to transport, hold or use counterfeit and altered renminbi. It is prohibited to deliberately destroy or damage the renminbi. It is prohibited to illegally use images of the renminbi in advertisement, publications or other commodities.
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