The "Outlaws of the Marsh" series, issued across multiple years by the People's Bank of China, draws from one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature — a 14th-century work attributed to Shi Nai'an depicting 108 outlaws operating from a marshland stronghold during the Song dynasty. The 2011 release continued an ongoing collector series rather than marking any singular anniversary, a format the PBC has used extensively to sustain demand in the domestic and overseas Chinese collector markets.
These large-format silver issues are struck in relatively limited quantities and rarely appear with circulation wear — they move directly into holdings.
The "Outlaws of the Marsh" series, issued across multiple years by the People's Bank of China, draws from one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature — a 14th-century work attributed to Shi Nai'an depicting 108 outlaws operating from a marshland stronghold during the Song dynasty. The 2011 release continued an ongoing collector series rather than marking any singular anniversary, a format the PBC has used extensively to sustain demand in the domestic and overseas Chinese collector markets.
These large-format silver issues are struck in relatively limited quantities and rarely appear with circulation wear — they move directly into holdings.