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| Uitgever | People's Bank of China |
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| Jaar | 2023 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse displays a colorized depiction of a traditional Chinese rocking horse toy rendered in vivid pink, lavender, and blue tones, set against a gold proof field. The horse is surrounded by blossoming peony flowers, delicate foliage, and a small swallow in flight in the upper right quadrant, evoking themes of good fortune and a promising future. The auspicious inscription 前程似锦 (meaning 'a bright and promising future') appears in incuse Chinese characters to the left of the central design. The denomination 80元 is inscribed in bold numerals to the right, all within the distinctive lobed ruyi-shaped flan. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | 80元 前程似锦 |
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Part of China's long-running Auspicious Culture series, which draws on traditional folk symbolism tied to festivals, harvest cycles, and ritual calendars that predate the imperial period by centuries. The People's Bank has issued thematic gold pieces in this vein since the 1980s, though the series has expanded considerably in both subject range and annual volume since the 2010s.