China's central bank to issue commemorative banknotes for Beijing Winter Olympics
(Xinhua) 15:25, December 04, 2021
BEIJING, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- China's central bank has announced to issue a set of commemorative banknotes for the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.
The set, which includes a polymer note and a paper note, will be unveiled on Dec. 21, the People's Bank of China said in a statement.
Both notes, with a denomination of 20 yuan (about 3.14 U.S. dollars), feature the official emblem of the 24th Winter Olympics on the obverse.
The polymer note and the paper note feature a figure skater and a freestyle skiing athlete on the front side, respectively, according to the central bank.
A total of 200 million sets of commemorative banknotes will be issued, said the statement.
(Web editor: Xue Yanyan, Sheng Chuyi)
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