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| 背面描述 | Central field features a detailed architectural rendering in high relief of Chihkan Tower (赤崁樓), the historic seventeenth-century Dutch colonial fortress and later Chinese temple complex located in Tainan, Taiwan, depicted in three-quarter perspective with traditional curved roof pavilions visible to the right and palm trees to the left. The Chinese legend 台南 赤崁樓 (Tainan Chihkan Tower) is inscribed in the upper right field, with the Gregorian year 2011 to the upper left. The fineness designation Ag999 appears in the lower left field, and the denomination 100圓 is prominently struck along the lower margin. The reverse rim is bordered by a decorative beaded inner circle. |
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| 附加信息 |
Taiwan's lunar series coins are issued under the authority of the Central Bank of the Republic of China, an institution that still formally operates under the 1947 constitutional framework of a government claiming mainland jurisdiction — a legal fiction that has shaped every aspect of Taiwanese monetary identity since 1949. The 2011 Rabbit issue falls in the xinmao year of the traditional sexagenary cycle.
KM#589 is a one-year type with no reported die varieties of note.