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anonymous
2015-03-02
China. 500 Yuan, 1987. KM-164. Weight 4.9947 ounce. Panda with cub. NGC graded Proof 68 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value $8,000 - 10,000. Categories: World Gold
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anonymous
2015-03-02
China. 500 Yuan, 1987. KM-164. Weight 4.9947 ounces. Mintage 3,000. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda with cub. We note a toning spot near the date. NGC graded Proof 67 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value $10,000 - 12,000. Categories: World Gold Coins
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Posted by:
anonymous
2015-03-02
China. 500 Yuan, 1987. KM-164. Weight 4.9947 ounces. Mintage 3,000. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda with cub. NGC graded Proof 69 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value $10,000 - 12,000. Categories: World Gold Coins
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Posted by:
anonymous
2015-03-02
China. 500 Yuan, 1987. KM-164. Weight 4.9947 ounces. Mintage 3,000. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda with cub. Minor toning spot. NGC graded Proof 67 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value $10,000 - 12,000. Categories: World Gold Coins
Origin of the name for Chinese Yuan
The origin of the name "Yuan" as the monetary unit of China dates back to ancient times and has undergone various historical developments. The term "Yuan" (元) is derived from Chinese characters and has multiple meanings and interpretations. Here are some possible origins and meanings of the name "Yuan" for the monetary unit:Meaning "Round" or ...