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200 Yuan Folk Fairy Tales - Pan Gu

Uitgever People's Bank of China
Jaar 2001
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Waarde 200 Yuan (200元)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Colorized relief depicting Pan Gu, the primordial giant of Chinese creation mythology, shown in dynamic striding pose with his body rendered in vivid red enamel color. He raises a large axe overhead with both hands, separating the heavens from the earth as represented by swirling blue and gold clouds above and a great golden landmass below. Pan Gu wears a simple green leaf garment about his waist. The denomination 200元 appears to the upper right in the field, and the legend 盘古开天地 (Pan Gu Separates Heaven and Earth) is inscribed along the lower portion of the coin.
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Part of a four-coin gold series issued in 2001 celebrating Chinese folk mythology, this piece depicts the creation deity credited in Chinese cosmogony with separating heaven and earth from primordial chaos. The Pan Gu myth, while ancient in concept, wasn't committed to written form until the Three Kingdoms period — relatively late for a foundational creation narrative. The People's Bank issued the series in characteristically low mintage figures, consistent with its collector-focused precious metal program of that decade.

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