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2010 Tales of the Marshes – Series II

2010 Tales of the Marshes – Series II

Chinese 2010 Tales of the Marshes Gold & Silver Commemorative Coin Series II China Tales of the Marshes commemorative gold & silver coin Series II is scheduled to be issued on October 23rd, 2010 by the People’s Bank of China. There are 5 coins in Series II, 2 gold and 3 silver. They are minted [...]

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Talking about the collecting of Chinese ancient coins

Talking about the collecting of Chinese ancient coins

Talking about the collecting of Chinese ancient coins The strange and wonderful Chinese ancient coins vary in shapes and colors that from ancient times have created an immense interest for people to collect, attracting the interest of countless hobbyists, collectors and researchers. According to historical records, coin collection was already around as early as the [...]

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Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1981 Gold Rooster

Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1981 Gold Rooster

China 1981 8 grams Gold Rooster Coin 1981 was the Chinese Zodiac year of Rooster.  Its commemorative coin of Rooster was officially issued in January of 1981. On the obverse of the gold coin, there engraved “Beijing” in Chinese characters and the year of circulation. The famous White Pagoda of the Chinese ancient Imperial Beihai Park [...]

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Chinese Silver Coin – 1994 Children at Play

Chinese Silver Coin Value 03/01/2010

CHINESE SILVER MODERN COMMEMORATIVE COIN VALUE – Mainland China retail price — 03/01/2010 (1 USD = 6.82 RMB) Only for reference 2002 Chinese Ancient Art in Rack Cave series II – Long Men silver coin 2oz $140.00 2004 Chinese Ancient Art in Rack Cave series III – Mai Ji Mountain silver coin 2oz $130.00 2001 [...]

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Ying Yuan – Ancient Chinese Gold Coin

Ying Yuan 21 of China’s first gold coins were unearthed in the City of Dafeng in Jiangsu province in April 2009. Recently it has been identified by Jiangsu province’s Bureau of Cultural Relics as the “Ying Yuan” from the Chu state during the period of the Warring States. ‘Ying’ was the name of the Chu [...]

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