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| Uitgever | People's Bank of China |
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| Jaar | 2017 |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | 中华人民共和国 2017 |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse depicts a stylized scene featuring a section of the Great Wall of China rendered in high relief, extending across the lower portion of the field beneath a clear sky. To the upper left, a waving military flag bearing the August First ('八一') star emblem of the People's Liberation Army is prominently displayed. The inscription 中国人民解放军建军90周年 (90th Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army) arcs along the upper border in Chinese characters. The face value 100元 is indicated in the lower right field. |
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Issued to mark the PLA's 90th anniversary, this coin commemorates the founding of the Red Army at Nanchang on August 1, 1927 — a date the People's Republic treats as the birth of its modern military. The Nanchang Uprising, led in part by He Long and Zhu De, was militarily unsuccessful within days, but August 1st was formally enshrined as Army Day by the CCP in 1933.
The 8-gram format places this among the smaller gold issues in China's commemorative program, which frequently runs parallel series at multiple weights to accommodate different buyer tiers.