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What is the pattern on the back of a one-dollar coin?

The pattern on the back of the fifth set of RMB 1 yuan is not completely realistic. The main picture on the back is "Hangzhou West Lake". This scenery has been artistically processed, and the two scenic spots "Three Ponds Reflecting the Moon" and "Broken Bridge with Remaining Snow" have been moved. You can't find the exact same scenery in the real West Lake. The photographer's angle could only capture two stone towers.

Three Pools Reflecting the Moon, one of the ten scenic spots in West Lake in Hangzhou, is located in the south of the middle of West Lake. Together with the Pavilion in the center of the lake and Ruan Gongdun, they are collectively known as the "Three Islands in the Lake", just like the Penglai Three Islands in ancient Chinese legends. , so it is also called Xiaoyingzhou. In the Northern Song Dynasty, it became a good place to enjoy the moon on the lake.

If referring to the newest coins, the reverse pattern is a chrysanthemum.

The fourth set of 1 yuan coins

The painting on the back of the coin is the Great Wall. The Great Wall is a symbol of the Chinese nation. It is like a giant dragon, hovering on the top of the rolling mountains. It is majestic, majestic and solemn.

The third set of 1 yuan

The sheep on the back symbolize the development of animal husbandry.

The second set is 1 yuan

The pattern on the back is the national emblem.

The first set is 1 yuan

The pattern on the back is 1.