The Chinese Gold Panda coin is a popular annual release from the Chinese Mint. First offered in 1982, the Chinese Gold Panda featured a 1 oz gold coin from 1982 to 2015 before the series changed over to Grams for the weights. Today, 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins are available to you online in near-perfect condition from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Chinese Gold Panda coins were issued in 1982 with 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz gold options. The series gained a 1/20 oz gold coin in 1983 and was available through 2015 in Troy ounce weights. The face value of the 1 oz gold coin was originally set at 100 Yuan through 2000 and was changed in 2001 to 500 Yuan.
All of the 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins in this product listing is available to you with a Mint State 69 certification. The MS69 grade issued by the PCGS indicates the coins have full, original mint luster and a maximum of two minor detracting flaws. Those flaws are limited to minuscule contact marks or hairlines and must be located outside of the primary focal points of the coin.
This is a random-year listing. The coins in this listing all feature a Mint State 69 certification from the PCGS. We select these coins at random based on availability in our warehouse at the point your payment is processed. Date marks will be chosen at random and we cannot guarantee the date you receive. If you purchase multiples, please note you could receive matching dates and designs.
On the obverse face of all Chinese Gold Panda coins is the depiction of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. The building is the primary structure in the Taoist religious complex known as the Temple of Heaven.
The reverse side of 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda coins comes with the image of a Giant Panda. The design of the Giant Panda species is changed on the coin every year, though you will notice that the 2001 and 2002 coins have the same designs.
Please feel free to call JM Bullion with any questions. We are available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The Chinese Gold Panda coin is a popular annual release from the Chinese Mint. First offered in 1982, the Chinese Gold Panda featured a 1 oz gold coin from 1982 to 2015 before the series changed over to Grams for the weights. Today, 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins are available to you online in near-perfect condition from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Chinese Gold Panda coins were issued in 1982 with 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz gold options. The series gained a 1/20 oz gold coin in 1983 and was available through 2015 in Troy ounce weights. The face value of the 1 oz gold coin was originally set at 100 Yuan through 2000 and was changed in 2001 to 500 Yuan.
All of the 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins in this product listing is available to you with a Mint State 69 certification. The MS69 grade issued by the PCGS indicates the coins have full, original mint luster and a maximum of two minor detracting flaws. Those flaws are limited to minuscule contact marks or hairlines and must be located outside of the primary focal points of the coin.
This is a random-year listing. The coins in this listing all feature a Mint State 69 certification from the PCGS. We select these coins at random based on availability in our warehouse at the point your payment is processed. Date marks will be chosen at random and we cannot guarantee the date you receive. If you purchase multiples, please note you could receive matching dates and designs.
On the obverse face of all Chinese Gold Panda coins is the depiction of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. The building is the primary structure in the Taoist religious complex known as the Temple of Heaven.
The reverse side of 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda coins comes with the image of a Giant Panda. The design of the Giant Panda species is changed on the coin every year, though you will notice that the 2001 and 2002 coins have the same designs.
Please feel free to call JM Bullion with any questions. We are available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.