Highlights
- 30 grams of 0.999 silver in each coin
- Reverse features an illustration of an Ox
- Legal tender authorised by the People's Republic of China
- Face value 10 Yuan.
Design
The reverse of the 2021 Chinese Year of the Ox Silver Coin features an illustration of the Lunar Year of the Ox.
The obverse of this coin features famous China landmark, Beijing Temple of Heaven, with Chinese inscription above the image reading, "People's Republic of China" and the date of mintage, 2021.
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Denomination: | Ten yuan | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Finish: | Semi proof | ||||||||||||||||||||
Composition: | 0.999 silver | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight: | 30 grams | ||||||||||||||||||||
Diameter: | 40mm | ||||||||||||||||||||
Shape: | Round | ||||||||||||||||||||
Obverse design: | 'People's Republic of China' and the year of mintage, 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Reverse design: |
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Worldwide mintage limit: | 200,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mint: | China Gold Coin Incorporation |