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Does the commemorative coin exchange time have to leave on the same day?

If the bank notice is to exchange commemorative coins within the same day, then the customer must exchange commemorative coins within the same day.

Therefore, commemorative coins do not have to be exchanged on the same day, but they must be exchanged within the specified time. Otherwise, it will be regarded as giving up the opportunity to exchange commemorative coins, which will affect the next appointment exchange.

During the reservation period, some banks will send confirmation messages to customers, including the reserved outlets. Where this outlet is reserved, which outlet must be used to exchange commemorative coins, and it is not allowed to operate across outlets.

The exchange of commemorative coins must be carried out within a predetermined time. It doesn't mean that all commemorative coins must be exchanged on the same day. For each customer who has successfully reserved commemorative coins, the bank will remind the customer of the time to exchange commemorative coins by SMS, and the customer must exchange commemorative coins at the designated outlets of the bank on the specified date or deadline.

The Year of the Loong Commemorative Coins and Banknotes Issue:

The People's Bank of China is scheduled to issue 65438+2024 New Year commemorative coins and banknotes from February 5, 2023, including 1 gold commemorative coins, 1 silver commemorative coins, 1 bicolor copper alloy commemorative coins and 1 commemorative banknotes, all of which are owned by the people of China.

Among them, two-color copper alloy commemorative coins and commemorative banknotes are issued by appointment exchange. Two-color copper alloy commemorative coins and commemorative banknotes have the same function as the RMB currently in circulation, and are equivalent to RMB with the same denomination.

Two-color copper alloy commemorative coins are made of two-color copper alloy, and the issued quantity is 65.438+0.2 billion pieces (including 65.438+0.00 million historical coins). The commemorative banknotes are made of plastic, and the number of issued banknotes is 654.38+0 billion (including 20,000 historical currency files). Each bicolor copper alloy commemorative coin is reserved for 20 pieces, and each commemorative banknote is reserved for 20 pieces.