Description
2014 China 10 Yuan Beijing International Coin and Stamp Show Silver Coin
2014年北京國際錢幣博覽會紀念銀幣,面值10元,重量1盎司,成色99.9%,普製,發行量30000枚
2015-1995 Beijing International Coin and Stamp Exposition Issues
The Beijing International Coin and Stamp Show commemorative issues began in 1995. The inaugural issue features the famed 1995 Silver Panda 10 Yuan coin with the Panda relaxed feasting on bamboo leaves. The obverse features the Temple of Heaven in Beijing with the words “Beijing International Coin and Stamp Show” in Chinese.
The success of these issues continue to present day. With its mixture of Panda coins, scenic and Historical coin and stamp emblems, these represent both historic and cultural significance to Chinese collector and alike.
The People’s Bank of China is to issue a silver commemorative coin of Beijing International Coin Exposition 2014 on September 12th 2014, which is the legal tender of the People’s Republic of China.
Design of the coin:
Obverse design:
The obverse of the coin features the dot-line design symbolizing the coins and the earth, the logo of Beijing International Coin Exposition 2014, as well as the title of PRC and the year date.
Reverse design:
The reverse features the design of a coin from China’s Qing Dynasty and a twin-column Spain ancient coin, with a square-hole design in the middle derived from ancient Chinese coins, as well as Chinese and English words of “BEIJING INTERNATIONAL COIN EXPOSITION” and the face value.
Specifications and mintage of the coin:
The silver commemorative coin is proof in quality, 10 Yuan in face value, 40 mm in diameter, 99.9% in fineness and contains one troy ounce of pure silver. The total mintage is 30,000 pieces.
The silver commemorative coin is minted by Shenzhen Guobao Mint Co., Ltd and solely distributed by China Gold Coin Incorporation.