Of the four in the Dragon King series, Ao Qin is the only piece whereby his head is depicted on the enamel portion of the coin.
Straight long horns coupled with the wavy tendrils planted on the dragon’s head make his strong and dignified form stand out underneath the enamel.
In the geography of ancient China, large water bodies were found in each of the four cardinal directions. The four seas thus became a metaphor for the boundaries of China, with the belief that each of the seas was governed by Dragon Kings – the most powerful creatures in the world.
As divine rulers of the waters and the Five Elements, the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas manifested in two forms – their human persona and dragon deity form.
They were worshipped to bring peace and safety to all seas, lakes, and water bodies, and believed to rule all weather on Earth. Since then, many have continued to invoke and seek the favor of the Dragon Kings for a smooth and peaceful life.
Presiding over the South China Sea is Ao Qin (敖钦), also known as the Vermillion Dragon. Ruler of the season of Spring and master of the Fire element, Ao Qin is able to command lightning and fire. The majestic creature is thus depicted diving deep in a sea of red, an allegory of his stature and powers. Above him, the waves crash and roll while he glides through the vermillion shade effortlessly.
Metal | Copper , Silver |
Weight | 2 oz (999銀) , 11.5 oz (銅) |
purity | 999 |
Face Value | 10000 法郎 |
Year | 2022 |
Series | 四海龍王系列 |
Quality | Antique |
Issuing Country | Tchad |
Mintage (pcs) | 500 |
Sizes (mm) | 80 mm |