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| Issuer | People's Bank of China |
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| Year | 2023 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse lettering | 中华人民共和国 2023 |
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| Reverse script | Chinese (Simplified) |
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| Additional information |
China's Lunar Gold series, administered by the People's Bank of China since 1981, was among the first bullion programs globally to issue legal-tender gold coins in fractional and large-format weights simultaneously. The 150g denomination sits at the upper end of the annual rabbit-year release structure, which also includes 8g, 15g, and 30g variants — a tiered approach designed to capture both the collector and institutional investment markets. Mintages for the 150g pieces are not publicly disclosed by the PBoC, but secondary market behavior consistently suggests production runs well under 20,000.