The Chinese Gold Pand is a popular gold bullion coin series issued by the Chinese Mint annually. The series launched in 1982 with 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz gold coins available and expanded the following year to include 1/20 oz gold coins. An important hallmark of this series is the use of new Giant Panda visuals on the reverse side each year. Right now, 1985 1/10 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins with large date marks are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 1985 1/10 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins offered here comes sealed in a protective plastic pouch. This 1985 specimen features a date mark from the mint that is known as a Large Date specimen. This term refers to the larger font used on the date mark engraving for certain Gold Pandas.
The 1985 design of the Gold Panda captures the playful nature of young panda cubs. Though these behaviors are seen by humans as endearing and innocent, such activity by panda cubs plays a crucial role in their development. This playful activity during the first few months of life helps young pandas develop crucial motor skills and social interactions.
The obverse of 1985 Chinese Gold Pandas features a depiction of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. This building is the largest structure within the Temple of Heaven Complex, a Taoist religious site in central Beijing. This design has graced the obverse of Gold Pandas since the program started in 1982.
On the reverse of 1985 1/10 oz Gold Panda Coins, you’ll find a playful cub swimming from a bamboo shoot. In addition to goofing around in nature, panda cubs will often wrestle with one another in the safety of their den. Whether climbing trees and rocks, swinging from bamboo, or wrestling, these activities help young pandas build strength, coordination, and an understanding of their physical boundaries.
If you have any questions when you buy gold, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The Chinese Gold Pand is a popular gold bullion coin series issued by the Chinese Mint annually. The series launched in 1982 with 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz gold coins available and expanded the following year to include 1/20 oz gold coins. An important hallmark of this series is the use of new Giant Panda visuals on the reverse side each year. Right now, 1985 1/10 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins with large date marks are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 1985 1/10 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins offered here comes sealed in a protective plastic pouch. This 1985 specimen features a date mark from the mint that is known as a Large Date specimen. This term refers to the larger font used on the date mark engraving for certain Gold Pandas.
The 1985 design of the Gold Panda captures the playful nature of young panda cubs. Though these behaviors are seen by humans as endearing and innocent, such activity by panda cubs plays a crucial role in their development. This playful activity during the first few months of life helps young pandas develop crucial motor skills and social interactions.
The obverse of 1985 Chinese Gold Pandas features a depiction of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. This building is the largest structure within the Temple of Heaven Complex, a Taoist religious site in central Beijing. This design has graced the obverse of Gold Pandas since the program started in 1982.
On the reverse of 1985 1/10 oz Gold Panda Coins, you’ll find a playful cub swimming from a bamboo shoot. In addition to goofing around in nature, panda cubs will often wrestle with one another in the safety of their den. Whether climbing trees and rocks, swinging from bamboo, or wrestling, these activities help young pandas build strength, coordination, and an understanding of their physical boundaries.
If you have any questions when you buy gold, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.