The International Year of Peace was declared by the United Nations General Assembly for 1986, and China was among the nations that issued commemorative coinage to mark it — a gesture that carried particular political weight given Beijing's ongoing effort to project a cooperative international image during the post-Mao reform period under Deng Xiaoping. Production was handled by the China Mint, which by the mid-1980s was actively expanding its commemorative program both for domestic circulation and foreign collector markets.
KM#130 is frequently found in original mint packaging, suggesting much of the mintage was set aside rather than spent.
The International Year of Peace was declared by the United Nations General Assembly for 1986, and China was among the nations that issued commemorative coinage to mark it — a gesture that carried particular political weight given Beijing's ongoing effort to project a cooperative international image during the post-Mao reform period under Deng Xiaoping. Production was handled by the China Mint, which by the mid-1980s was actively expanding its commemorative program both for domestic circulation and foreign collector markets.
KM#130 is frequently found in original mint packaging, suggesting much of the mintage was set aside rather than spent.