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| 正面描述 | The national emblem of the People's Republic of China is displayed centrally within the fan-shaped field, featuring Tiananmen Gate surmounted by five gold stars, encircled by a wreath of grain ears tied with a ribbon. The vertical inscription in Chinese characters reading 中华人民共和国 (Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó, meaning 'People's Republic of China') appears along the left border of the fan-shaped flan. Decorative foliate scroll engraving adorns the right portion of the field. |
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| 背面描述 | A galloping horse is depicted in dynamic left-facing profile at center field, rendered in high relief against a stylized swirling cloud and wind motif engraved across the fan-shaped surface. The horse is shown in full stride with mane and tail flowing, conveying speed and vitality in a traditional Chinese artistic style. The denomination inscription '150元' appears in the upper right of the field. A small seal-script character '甲' (jiǎ), denoting the first Heavenly Stem corresponding to the year Jiawu in the Chinese sexagenary cycle, is inscribed in the lower right area of the field. |
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China's lunar gold series has been issued annually since 1981, making the Horse one of the later entries in a now well-established program. The 2014 issue corresponds to the Year of the Horse beginning January 31st of that year. Mintage for the 10-gram lunar gold pieces in this series is typically capped by the People's Bank of China well below Western sovereign bullion issues, with allocations distributed primarily through the China Gold Coin Corporation.