Minted in a large volume.The prices of bullion coins follow the international gold and silver prices, which enables investment through its purchase and sale.
Minted in a large volume.The prices of bullion coins follow the international gold and silver prices, which enables investment through its purchase and sale.
Huangshan Mountain is located in the southern part of Anhui Province. It was originally called Mount Yi because according to the legend, the first ancestor of the Chinese nation — the Yellow Emperor became a god on this mountain. On June 16, in 747 during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong, the name of the mountain was changed to its current name, and the day was also declared as the birthday of Mount Huangshan by the Emperor Xuanzong.
On Huangshan mountain, the six scenic spots – the Hot Spring, the Cloud Valley, the Pine Valley, the Northern Sea, the Jade Screen Tower and the Fishing Bridge are all extremely fantastic and beautiful. Huangshan Mountain was once greatly glorified in a period of literary and artistic prosperity in China's history, and was known as the 'the most spectacular mountain in China’. Mount Huangshan is famous for its majestic landscapes, especially the unique pines that grow on granite, and the bizarre stones that are partly hidden in the sea of clouds.
Huangshan Mountain was listed by UNESCO as a World Mixed Cultural and Natural Heritage Site in 1990 and was recognized as the first batch of Global Geopark in 2004. Huangshan Mountain became a tourist attraction with three honors, namely, World Cultural and Natural Heritage and World Geopark.
The obverse of all coins features the national emblem of the People's Republic of China, title of PRC and the year date. The reverse of gold coin depicts the well known and famous The Guest-Greeting Pine against mountain scenery, the words of “Huangshan - The Guest-Greeting Pine” in Chinese and the face value. The reverse of first silver coin features a scene of a curious boulder perched on a ridge, known as Monkey Watching the Sea, the words of “Huangshan - Monkey Watching the Sea” in Chinese and the face value. The reverse of second silver coin features a formation known as Intruder Rock set against mountain scenery, the words of “Huangshan - Feilai Stone” in Chinese and the face value. The reverse of third silver coin features the Flying Rain Waterfall against mountain scenery, the words of “Huangshan - Herringbone Waterfall” in Chinese and the face value. The reverse of fourth silver coin features the Jade Screen Pavilion Against mountain scenery, the words of “Huangshan - Jade Screen Pavilion” in Chinese and the face value.