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10 Yuan Auspicious Matters - Traditional Chinese Mascot

发行方 People's Bank of China
年份 1997
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重量 3.11 g
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正面描述 Central design features the Huabiao, a traditional ornamental column symbolizing Chinese sovereignty and good fortune, depicted in high relief rising from a bed of blooming peonies against a radiant sunburst field. The column is rendered in fine detail with its characteristic dragon carvings and cloud motifs. The circular legend reads 中华人民共和国 (People's Republic of China) surrounding the design, with the date 1997 appearing in the lower exergue. The overall composition reflects a formal, nationalistic artistic style consistent with Chinese commemorative coinage of the period.
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背面描述 A colorized design depicts a plump, auspicious child — a traditional Chinese New Year mascot figure — seated astride a large red carp and a tortoise, both symbols of good fortune, longevity, and prosperity. The child holds the carp with both hands and is adorned in festive traditional clothing with a red dot on the forehead. Lotus flowers and leaves frame the composition, enhancing the celebratory and auspicious character of the scene. The legend 吉庆有余 (Auspicious Celebrations with Abundance) appears in the upper portion of the field, while the denomination 10元 is inscribed at the bottom.
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This piece belongs to a series the People's Bank of China launched in the 1990s drawing on folk imagery tied to traditional festivals, weddings, and New Year customs — a deliberate commercial pivot toward the overseas Chinese collector market that was, by 1997, generating significant hard currency revenue. The Hong Kong handover that same year made auspicious-themed gold issues from Beijing particularly marketable.

At 3.11 g, this is a one-tenth troy ounce coin, a fractional denomination the mint used to keep entry prices accessible for gift-giving purchases.

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