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10 Yuan Romance of 3 Kingdoms - Bearded man, Dragon behind

Uitgever People's Bank of China
Jaar 1997
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Waarde 10 Yuan (10元, 拾圓)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Bust of Luo Guanzhong, author of the classic literary work Romance of the Three Kingdoms, rendered in high relief against a mirror-polished field. The subject is depicted facing slightly left, wearing a traditional Chinese scholar's cap, with a long flowing beard and serene expression. A curved arc legend in Chinese characters reading '中国名古典文学《三国演义》作者罗贯中' encircles the upper portion of the field. The issuer's name '中华人民共和国' (People's Republic of China) is inscribed in bold characters below the portrait, with the date '1997' beneath.
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Aanvullende informatie

Part of China's long-running Romance of the Three Kingdoms commemorative series, which the People's Bank issued across multiple years throughout the 1990s. The novels these coins draw from — attributed to Luo Guanzhong and written in the 14th century — are based on the turbulent Three Kingdoms period of the third century AD, when the Han dynasty fractured into the rival states of Wei, Wu, and Shu. Chinese commemorative silver of this era was produced heavily for export and collector markets rather than domestic circulation, a commercial strategy the PBC leaned into aggressively during the 1990s.

KM#1087 is one of several distinct types within the series sharing the same year and denomination.

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