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Taiwan silver on sale in the year of the Horse is full of people.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The Bank of Taiwan sold the "commemorative coin for the Lunar New year of the Horse" yesterday. Although the temperature went straight down, the purchase of the coin for the year of the Horse was very popular, attracting people to stay up all night to buy it. The commemorative coin set for the Lunar New year of the Horse, which is the same as in previous years, contains 1 inch and two silver coins (denomination.

Taiwan Bank on sale in the year of the Horse

马年套币发售 台银涌现人潮

The Bank of Taiwan sold the "commemorative coin for the Lunar New year of the Horse" yesterday. Although the temperature went straight down, the purchase of the coin for the year of the Horse was very popular, attracting people to stay up all night to buy it.

The commemorative set of coins for the Lunar New year of the Horse is the same as in previous years. Each set contains two silver coins (denomination of NT $100) and one coin of NT $50 and NT $20 each. The price of each set is NT $1800. This year, the Central Bank plans to entrust 120000 sets of coins to the Bank of Taiwan for sale.

The head office of the Taiwan Bank yesterday allocated 2900 sets of coins for the year of the Horse. Zhu Zhongchu, the sales manager, said that the Taiwan Bank was in the mood of doing wedding events, and in order to maintain order, in addition to planning the marching order, it also issued number plates and entered the market on the basis of number plates to buy.

He said that because the horse is a favorite animal of the Chinese people, and there are many auspicious meanings such as "taking the lead" and "horse to success", it is estimated that the sales situation this year should be better than in previous years.

Yesterday, the queue turned from the gate in front of the Taiwan Bank headquarters to Baoqing Road, all the way to Pok'ai Road. The woman surnamed Lin, who won the first prize, said that since standing in line at noon on the 8th, she has collected nearly 10 sets of zodiac commemorative coins and does not care whether there is room for added value.

Because each person is restricted to buy one set at a time, some people in the queue buy the first set and queue up again to buy the second and third sets.

Huang Mingkai, a 22-year-old student, and his two colleagues lined up overnight with benches. He said that hats, scarves, hot clothes and warm bags are all necessary to keep out the cold. He has been buying coins since the year of the Dragon and plans to collect 12 groups of zodiac animals as a souvenir.

Another woman with her lovely grandson Liyuan stood in line with her husband. Liyuan said in a childish voice, "I like horses best," melting the low temperature in the morning.

 
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