The People's Bank of China will issue a coin on Sept. 27 to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the 1911 Revolution, according to its public WeChat account.
The coin is a silver coin, the legal tender, and features the national emblem, the country's name and year of issuance on one side.
The obverse of the silver coin. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
The reverse side of the coin is inscribed with the Chinese characters for “The world is for the public,” “110th Anniversary of 1911 Revolution” and “1911-2021.” It also features the Memorial of the Wuchang Uprising 1911 Revolution.
The reverse side of the silver coin. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
The coin contains 30 grams of pure silver and has a face value of 10 yuan ($1.54).
A maximum of 20,000 silver coins will be issued.
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