Modern Chinese Varieties: 1997 Silver 10Y Unicorn

Posted on 11/8/2016

This is the 22nd installment of our monthly column devoted to modern Chinese varieties.

The Unicorn series that ran from 1994 to 1997 is a very popular issue. It can be found in various sizes, denominations and metal types. These coins were minted in both Mint State and Proof condition and the series contains many varieties. This month we will look at the 1997 Silver 10Y Mint State coin that can be found with and without a cloud curl below the Kilin on the reverse of the coin.

This is an example of the “with curl” variety located on the reverse (Photos 1 & 2).

Reverse side of a 1997 Silver 10Y Unicorn with cloud curling (left)
and close up of cloud curling (right)
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This is an example of the “without curl” variety located on the reverse (Photos 3 & 4).

Reverse side of a 1997 Silver 10Y Unicorn without cloud curling (left)
and close up of no cloud curling (right)
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Both of these coins share a common obverse featuring a Unicorn and the denomination of the coin (Photo 5).

Obverse side of a 1997 Silver 10Y Unicorn
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Look for another interesting variety to be featured next month.


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