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| 正面描述 | The national emblem of the People's Republic of China occupies the central field, depicting Tiananmen Gate surmounted by five stars — one large star flanked by four smaller ones — encircled by a wreath of grain ears and a cogwheel at the base, rendered in high relief against a polished background. The field surrounding the emblem is decorated with delicate ruyi cloud scroll motifs in low relief. The legend 中华人民共和国 (People's Republic of China) arcs in Chinese characters along the upper periphery. The date 2024 appears in the lower exergue in Arabic numerals. |
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| 背面文字 | Chinese, Latin |
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China's platinum bullion dragon coins occupy an awkward commercial position — priced above gold by spot, with a collector base far smaller than the silver or gold panda series. The 2024 issue continues a format the People's Bank has used selectively for platinum since the 1980s, when it first targeted Western investment markets hungry for an exotic alternative to the Platinum Maple Leaf. Platinum pandas and their zodiac counterparts never achieved that traction.
The Dragon year provided a predictable sales boost; demand for dragon-dated issues within Chinese diaspora communities consistently outpaces adjacent zodiac years.