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- Q5100833 subject Q7092266.
- Q5100833 subject Q8393548.
- Q5100833 abstract "In 1979, China began minting commemorative modern coins. In 1981, China began minting coins to commemorate the Chinese New Year. Typically the obverse features a historical building while the reverse features the lunar animal reproduced from historical Chinese drawings or paintings.Here is a chart showing date, mintage, and sizes of all Chinese lunar coins minted since 1982.".
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- Q5100833 comment "In 1979, China began minting commemorative modern coins. In 1981, China began minting coins to commemorate the Chinese New Year. Typically the obverse features a historical building while the reverse features the lunar animal reproduced from historical Chinese drawings or paintings.Here is a chart showing date, mintage, and sizes of all Chinese lunar coins minted since 1982.".
- Q5100833 label "Chinese lunar coins".