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| Uitgever | People's Bank of China |
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| Jaar | 2002 |
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| Waarde | 200 Yuan (200元) |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Fan-shaped gold field featuring two galloping horses rendered in dynamic high relief, their manes and tails flowing as they surge forward across a grassy ground. The composition captures the energy and vitality associated with the Horse in the Chinese zodiac. The cyclical year inscription 壬午年 appears in Chinese characters along the upper left arc of the fan, while the denomination 200元 is inscribed in the upper right field. |
| Schrift keerzijde | Chinese |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
China's Lunar Gold series, which began in 1981 with the Year of the Rooster, was among the first bullion-linked commemorative programs issued by a socialist state — a deliberate move to attract foreign hard currency at a moment when China was aggressively courting Western numismatic markets. The 2002 Horse issue falls in the third cycle of the twelve-year series, by which point the People's Bank had refined its production to a consistent proof-quality finish at the Shenzhen and Shanghai mints.
The unusual rectangular format — that 32 × 58 mm dimension — places this among the fan-shaped and ingot-style pieces the series occasionally produced alongside its round counterparts, reflecting a deliberate strategy to differentiate premium issues.