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10 Yuan Shanghai World Expo

Issuer People's Bank of China
Year 2010
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Reference(s) KM#1943
Obverse description At center, a stylized colorized globe rendered in light blue and green tones dominates the field, overlaid with the official Expo 2010 logo in red, green, and orange — depicting a figure with raised arms and incorporating the numeral '2010' within its design. The legend 中华人民共和国 (People's Republic of China) curves along the upper periphery in Chinese characters, while the inscription EXPO 2010 SHANGHAI CHINA appears across the middle field in Latin letters. The date 2010 is inscribed along the lower rim. The overall design is executed in a modern graphic style befitting a commemorative issue.
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Reverse description The reverse depicts a dynamic scene divided into two contrasting halves: the left half features a group of figures in traditional and contemporary attire, evoking cultural heritage and human progress, rendered in fine relief against a textured background suggestive of classical art. The right half is filled with a circuit board pattern and binary digit sequences (0s and 1s), symbolizing modern technology and the digital age. The two halves together represent the Expo's theme of 'Better City, Better Life.' The circular legend 中国2010年上海世界博览会 (China 2010 Shanghai World Expo) runs along the upper and right periphery in Chinese characters, and the denomination 10 元 appears in the lower field.
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