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Tell me about the history of this coin you have never seen before!

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This is the second set of coins issued by New China, commonly known as "Great Wall Coins"

Introduction to the second set of coins:

The second set of coins was issued in 1980 Issued on April 15, the face values ??are one jiao, two jiao, five jiao and one yuan. The second set of 1980 version 1 yuan (commonly known as the Great Wall coins) is round in shape, with teeth on the edges, and is made of copper, nickel and other non-ferrous materials. Metal, with face value of one dime, twenty dime, and five dime. The obverse patterns are the country name and national emblem, and the reverse patterns are wheat ears, face value, and the year of issuance. The one-yuan face value has the country name, national emblem and year of issuance on the front, and the Great Wall and the face value on the back. By the end of 1986, the People's Bank of China had issued coins of seven different years. Since my country's copper and nickel resources were quite small at that time and could not meet the needs of large-scale issuance, only a small amount of coins could be minted between 1980 and 1986. It is a symbolic issue and has no real circulation effect. Among them, the 1981 version of the Yuan Jiao coin has a larger mintage; the 1980, 1983, and 1985 versions of the Yuan Jiao coin have a smaller mintage; the 1982, 1984, and 1986 versions of the Yuan Jiao coin are basically assembled in the sealed coin version (version) of that year. It is only sold to meet the needs of foreign tourists to buy souvenirs of Chinese coins, so it is extremely rare. It has become a treasure sought by collectors. Those who collect it can be said to be "rare". With the approval of the State Council, the People's Bank of China will stop the circulation of coins of seven different years from 1980 to 1986 in the market from July 1, 2000.

Second set of coin catalog

1980-1986 28 coins? ***12.6 yuan?

One dime has 7 years and 7 coins? 0.7 yuan ?

Two dimes have 7 vintages and 7 coins? 1.4 yuan?

Five cents has 7 vintages and 7 coins? 3.5 yuan?

One dollar has 7 vintages 7 coins? 7 yuan?

Year? Number? Face value?

1980? 1 jiao. 2 jiao. 5 jiao. 1 yuan?

1981? 1 Jiao. 2 jiao. 5 jiao. 1 yuan?

1982? 1 jiao. 2 jiao. 5 jiao. 1 yuan?

1983? 1 jiao. 2 jiao. 5 jiao. 1 Yuan?

1984? 1 Jiao. 2 Jiao. 5 Jiao. 1 Yuan?

1985? 1 Jiao. 2 Jiao. 5 Jiao. 1 Yuan?

1986? 1 jiao, 2 jiao, 5 jiao, 1 yuan?

The composition of the second set of coins?

1 jiao coins? Copper-zinc alloy?

2-cent coin? Copper-zinc alloy?

50-cent coin? Copper-zinc alloy?

1 yuan coin? Copper-nickel alloy