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2000 Yuan Vault Protector of the Tang Dynasty

Issuer People's Republic of China
Year 1998
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Composition Gold (.999)
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Obverse script Chinese
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The "Vault Protector" series drew on the tradition of menshen — door-guardian deities whose images were plastered or carved at thresholds to ward off malevolent spirits, a practice documented in Tang court records and deeply embedded in popular religion long before and after that dynasty. The choice of Tang framing was deliberate: by the late 1990s, Chinese state minting policy increasingly used Tang-period cultural references to project a unified, cosmopolitan imperial heritage.

At one kilogram of .999 gold, this piece belongs to a category of Chinese commemorative issues from the late 1990s where mintages were kept extremely low — often in the low hundreds — and primary buyers were institutional and overseas Chinese collectors rather than domestic circulation channels.

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