Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - How to reserve commemorative coins online in the bank?

How to reserve commemorative coins online in the bank?

1. Open the website of China Construction Bank with a browser. In the process of booking commemorative banknotes or commemorative coins, the booking link is usually placed in the scrolling picture at the head of the website. Click this scrolling picture to link to the booking page.

2. The upper part of the reservation page is the announcement of issuance, and the lower part is "commemorative coin reservation", "reservation record inquiry" and "issuance progress inquiry". We click on "Commemorative Coin Reservation".

3. Fill in the user's name, ID number, mobile phone number and additional code, and fill the "verification code" received by the mobile phone into the "verification code" box.

4. Fill in the reservation information, name, exchange outlets, exchange date, exchange quantity and other information, and click "OK" after filling in the information.

5. Prompt "Reservation Complete", which can be redeemed at the reservation bank during the redemption period.

6. You can also query the reservation record through "Reservation Record Query".

7. Enter the mobile phone number, additional code and SMS verification code, and click "Query".

8. You can modify or cancel the appointment by querying the mobile phone number.

Extended data:

Commemorative coins are legal tender issued by a country to commemorate major international or domestic political, historical and cultural events, outstanding figures, places of interest, rare animals and plants, sports events and so on. They include ordinary commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins. General or refined quality, limited distribution.

Ordinary commemorative coins can be circulated, but precious metal commemorative coins cannot be circulated. Chinese commemorative coins are legal tender designed and manufactured by China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation and issued by China People's Bank. Commemorative coins are usually issued to commemorate major political and historical events, traditional culture and other events of special significance in China. Ordinary commemorative coins have the same function as the RMB currently in circulation, which is equivalent to the RMB with the same denomination.

Commemorative coins are legal tender and are divided into precious metal commemorative coins and ordinary commemorative coins.

Precious metal commemorative coins:

Precious metal commemorative coins include commemorative coins made of precious metals such as gold coins, silver coins, platinum coins, palladium coins or their alloys. They have a wide range of themes, exquisite craftsmanship and strong appreciation, and are mostly issued by groups. Coins also include round coins, square coins, colored coins and sector coins, with denominations of 50 cents, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 50 yuan, 100 yuan, 200 yuan, 300 yuan, 500 yuan, 800 yuan, 1500 yuan, 2000 yuan, 10000 yuan and respectively. Therefore, the denomination is only a symbolic currency symbol, which does not indicate its true value, so it cannot be circulated and its denomination is not recorded in the market cash flow.

Ordinary commemorative coins:

Ordinary commemorative coins include ordinary metal commemorative coins and commemorative banknotes:

Ordinary metal commemorative coins are divided into ordinary coins and refined coins. Ordinary commemorative coins are mainly designed and cast with the theme of major events, festivals, anniversaries and rare animals at home and abroad. It is a legal tender issued by the state that can be circulated but has commemorative significance. After issuance, it can be circulated with the same value as the circulating RMB, and its denomination is recorded in the cash circulation of the market and becomes a part of the money supply. Its denominations are: 1 jiao, 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan. Ordinary commemorative coins have the same function as the RMB currently in circulation, which is equivalent to the RMB with the same denomination.

However, the commemorative coins in circulation are not only pure currency, but also currency specially issued to commemorate an important theme. Therefore, it must be memorable. This commemorative significance should be fully expressed through the implication of patterns and the expression of words.

As a special commodity among universal equivalents, commemorative coins also have high collection, preservation and investment value.

Monetary materials:

Ordinary commemorative coins are made of gold, silver, platinum, palladium, bicolor copper alloy, copper-zinc alloy, copper-nickel alloy, nickel-plated steel core, brass alloy, gold-silver inlay and purple copper alloy, while commemorative banknotes are made of paper and plastic.