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100 Yuan 2007 Special Olympic World Summer Games, Shanghai

Uitgever People's Republic of China
Jaar 2007
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field features a stylized athlete in motion, rendered in a modern abstract design suggestive of a runner or torch bearer, incuse against the polished gold field. The denomination '100元' appears to the lower left of the central device. A circular legend in Chinese characters identifying the event '2007年世界夏季特殊奥林匹克运动会' runs along the right portion of the periphery. The composition is spare and elegantly minimalist, characteristic of Chinese commemorative gold coinage of the period.
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Aanvullende informatie

China's hosting of the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Shanghai marked the first time the event was held in Asia. The commemorative program was authorized alongside a broader series of issues timed to position China as a global host nation in the years immediately preceding the 2008 Beijing Olympics — a deliberate sequencing that gave these Special Olympics pieces relatively short shelf life in the public eye before attention shifted entirely to the following year's program.

Mintage for this issue was tightly capped, as is standard for PRC gold commemoratives of this period, with distribution handled primarily through the China Gold Coin Corporation.

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