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Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1988 Gold Dragon

Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1988 Gold Dragon

1988 was the Chinese Zodiac year of Dragon. Its commemorative coin of Dragon was officially released in January of 1988. On the obverse of the gold coin, there engraved the People’s Republic of China in characters and the year of circulation. Its architecture pattern is the most grandeur building in ancient China – the Great [...]

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Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1987 Gold Rabbit

Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1987 Gold Rabbit

1987 was the Chinese Zodiac year of Rabbit. Its commemorative coin of Rabbit officially came out in January of 1987. On the obverse of the gold coin, there engraved the People’s Republic of China in characters and the year of circulation. Its architecture design is the Yellow Crane Tower of Wuhan in Hubei Province, which [...]

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Chinese Modern Lunar Animal Coins Price Guide (April 2010)

CHINESE LUNAR COINS – Mainland China retail price — 04/05/2010 (1 USD = 6.82 RMB) Only for reference 2006 Chinese Year of the Dog gold coin (Rectangle) 5oz $19,726.00 2008 Chinese Year of the Rat gold coin (Rectangle) 5oz $17,505.00 2008 Chinese Year of the Rat gold coin (Flower shape) 1kilo $73,315.00 2009 Chinese Year [...]

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Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1984 Gold Rat

Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1984 Gold Rat

Chinese 1984 8 grams Gold Rat Coin 1984 was the Chinese Zodiac year of Rat. Its commemorative coin of Rat was officially issued in January of 1984. On the obverse of the gold coin, there engraved “Beijing” in Chinese characters and the year of circulation. Its architectural design is the ancient building of Beijing called Qianmen, [...]

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Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1983 Gold Pig

Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1983 Gold Pig

Chinese 1983 8 grams Gold Pig Coin 1983 was the Chinese Zodiac year of Pig. Its commemorative coin of pig was officially issued in January of 1983. On the obverse of the gold coin, there engraved “Beijing” in Chinese characters and the year of circulation. It used Summer Palace, the most intact and the largest [...]

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