Catalog
Why register? Just to keep bots out of our catalog. Your email stays private - we will never share it or send you anything uninvited. We guarantee you that!
| Issuer | People's Bank of China |
|---|---|
| Year | 2026 |
| Type | Log in to see details |
| Value | 200 Yuan (200元) 200 CNY = RSD 2851 |
| Currency | Log in to see details |
| Composition | Log in to see details |
| Weight | Log in to see details |
| Diameter | Log in to see details |
| Thickness | Log in to see details |
| Shape | Log in to see details |
| Technique | Log in to see details |
| Orientation | Log in to see details |
| Engraver(s) | Log in to see details |
| In circulation to | Log in to see details |
| Reference(s) | Log in to see details |
| Obverse description | The obverse of this scalloped gold coin features the national emblem of the People's Republic of China prominently at centre, depicting Tiananmen Gate surmounted by five stars — one large star flanked by four smaller stars — all encircled by a wreath of grain ears and a cog-wheel at the base. The emblem is rendered in high relief against a finely frosted field. The Chinese legend 中华人民共和国 (People's Republic of China) arcs around the upper periphery in bold simplified Chinese characters. The date 2026 appears in the lower field, and delicate ruyi cloud scroll motifs adorn the inner border at either side, characteristic of the Chinese Lunar series coinage. |
|---|---|
| Obverse script | Chinese (simplified) |
| Obverse lettering | Log in to see details |
| Reverse description | Log in to see details |
| Reverse script | Log in to see details |
| Reverse lettering | Log in to see details |
| Edge | Log in to see details |
| Mint | Log in to see details |
| Mintage | Log in to see details |
| Additional information |
China's lunar gold series has been issued annually since 1981, making it one of the longest-running bullion programs of the modern era. The Horse cycle last appeared in 2014, when the series had already shifted to the current .999 fineness standard from the earlier .9999 specification used in some prior years — a distinction that occasionally trips up collectors grouping issues by metal purity alone.