The Chinese Silver Panda coin is an annual release from the Chinese Mint and represents the official silver bullion issue from the People’s Republic of China. The Silver Panda was one of the world’s first major silver bullion coins to use new designs on one side with each year of release. Right now, 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion in perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives inside of the PCGS protective plastic slab!
- Available in this weight until 2015!
- Limited availability of certified perfect coins!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver.
- Bears a face value of 10 (Yuan) backed by the government of the People’s Republic of China.
- Issued a Grade of Mint State 70 by the Professional Coin Grading Service.
- On the obverse are varying designs of the Giant Panda.
- The reverse includes the Temple of Heaven’s Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests.
- If you buy more than one coin, please be aware you may receive varying date marks, labels, and corresponding designs.
Each 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin available to you here today comes with a perfect grade from the PCGS. Coins in Mint State 70 condition exhibit full, original mint luster with no detracting flaws on the design elements of surface areas of the coin.
JM Bullion currently offers you these 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coins from a random-year issue. This means that we will choose your coins at random from our stock once your payment has processed. As such, we cannot guarantee a particular date mark and corresponding Giant Panda design for you. Additionally, if you buy more than one coin we cannot hand select varying date marks.
Chinese Silver Panda coins have recently undergone changes. In 2016, the Chinese Mint abandoned the use of 1 Troy oz as its primary measurement of weight for the coins. As a result, the 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda coins available in this listing feature possible date marks from 1987 to 2015.
Although the Chinese Silver Panda coin debuted in 1983, the original coins issued in 1983 and 1985 weighed less than 1 Troy oz. There are no 1 oz Silver Pandas for 1983, 1985, 1986, or 1988 date marks.
On the obverse of 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coins, you’ll find different images of the Giant Panda available each year. The only year with repeating designs in the series is the 2002 coin that has the same design from 2001. For the reverse side of Chinese Silver Panda Coins, the Chinese Mint uses the image of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests.
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