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| 表面の説明 | The large numeral '1' dominates the center of the field, rendered in a bold reeded style with horizontal striations. The Latin inscription 'YI YUAN' appears to the lower left of the numeral, with the Chinese character '元' to its right. The issuer's legend '中国人民银行' (People's Bank of China) arcs along the upper periphery in Chinese characters. The date '2010' is inscribed along the lower rim in evenly spaced numerals. |
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| 裏面の説明 | A rotund child deity dressed in traditional festive attire occupies the left and center of the field, seated and holding a firecracker stick aloft toward a bursting firework in the upper right. To the lower right, a stylized tiger mask or tablet is depicted in relief, referencing the Year of the Tiger. The composition evokes traditional Chinese New Year folk art. The cyclical date inscription '庚寅' appears in the lower center field, identifying the gengyin Tiger year. |
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China's lunar series coinage has been issued annually since 1981, making the Tiger one of the later entries in an unbroken run that began with the Rooster. The 2010 issue marks the second full cycle through the twelve-year zodiac since the series launched — a complete turn of the wheel from the inaugural 1986 Tiger.