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| Issuer | People's Republic of China |
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| Year | 2013 |
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| Composition | Gold (.999) |
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| Obverse description | Central depiction of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests at the Temple of Heaven, rendered in fine detail against a plain field. The circular legend 中华人民共和国 (People's Republic of China) arcs around the upper periphery in Chinese characters. Below the central motif, a secondary inscription reads 中国光大集团成立30周年纪念 (Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Establishment of China Everbright Group), with the year 2013 appearing at the base of the design. |
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| Mintage | 2013 - BU - 10,000 |
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China Everbright Group was founded in 1983 as one of Beijing's earliest experiments in state-owned enterprise operating under a hybrid commercial mandate — answerable to the State Council but structured to compete in international financial markets. The 30th anniversary issue was part of a broader PRC commemorative program that regularly commissioned private institutional coins during this period, a practice that blurred the line between numismatic product and corporate prestige item. Collector demand for these institutional pieces tends to be narrow and specific, driven almost entirely by affiliation rather than series collecting.