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100 Yuan Year of the Dragon

Uitgever People's Republic of China
Jaar 1988
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde A detailed high-relief depiction of the Great Wall of China dominates the field, rendered with fine architectural detail showing crenellated watchtowers, stone battlements, and the wall winding dramatically over a rugged mountain landscape. The mirror-polished proof field provides a sharp contrast to the frosted devices. The Chinese legend 中华人民共和国 (People's Republic of China) arcs along the upper periphery in bold Chinese characters. The date 1988 appears in the lower exergue in Arabic numerals.
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Issued as part of China's Lunar New Year bullion series, the 1988 Dragon coin was produced at a moment when the People's Bank of China was aggressively expanding its precious metals export program to generate hard currency — a priority that shaped mintage decisions throughout the late 1980s reform period. These large-format silver pieces were aimed squarely at overseas collector markets, particularly in the United States and Southeast Asia, rather than domestic circulation.

The 12-troy-ounce specification places it among the heaviest silver coins in the lunar series. Strike quality on these pieces is inconsistent across known examples, a documented issue with the 80mm planchet at the minting facilities handling this run.

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