China will start its New Year celebrations this week. The transition to the new year may be a good period for many Chinese to start buying and selling digital coins. China has already banned ...
Heritage Auctions kicks off the Lunar New Year with a celebration of artistry and tradition, featuring coins inspired by the Chinese zodiac.
A staff member shows commemorative coins and banknotes in celebration of the upcoming Chinese New Year at a branch of China Construction Bank (CCB) in Beijing, capital of China, Jan 3, 2025.
It also includes a 24K gold-plated privy mark. The Chinese Lunar New Year falls on January 29, marking the beginning of the Year of the Snake, a symbol of power, wisdom, and longevity. This coin ...