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| 正面铭文 | 中华人民共和国 1993 |
| 背面描述 | The reverse presents a finely engraved scene depicting scholars engaged in the study of Taoist philosophy, with a central figure displaying the Yin and Yang (太極圖) symbol on a board or scroll, flanked by attendant figures in traditional robes. A gnarled tree fills the left background, lending depth and classical Chinese artistic character to the composition. The legend 太極圖 appears in the upper portion of the field. The denomination 25元 is inscribed in the lower right area of the field. |
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| 附加信息 |
China's gold panda and bullion program expanded aggressively through the early 1990s, and the yin-yang philosophical series was part of a deliberate push by the People's Bank of China to capture collector premiums beyond the standard Panda issues. These thematic bullion pieces were marketed heavily toward overseas buyers — particularly in the United States and Germany — where appetite for Chinese-issued gold with cultural subject matter was growing faster than domestic demand could absorb.
KM#495 is not a high-mintage piece, though precise figures for this series remain difficult to confirm from primary sources.