With a limited mintage of 55,539 coins, the 1985 Chinese Gold Panda coin is a rare issue and this has increased its popularity and overall value among investors and collectors. Today, JM Bullion offers to you the 1985 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin.
Coin Highlights:
The Chinese Gold Panda coin was introduced by the People’s Republic of China in 1982. It is recognized as a form of legal tender by the Chinese government with a face value of 100 Yuan. These 1985 Gold Pandas will ship to you in protective plastic pouches.
For the obverse field of the 1985 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin, the Hall of Prayer design is featured in a full frontal portrait. The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests is a real-life tourist site with a giant stairwell that leads up to the Temple of Heaven. This is a spiritual place where people go to pray and offer worship and reverence to ancient powers. Chinese inscriptions surround the entire frame of the image. The words are translated to“People’s Republic of China.” The rest of the inscriptions found on the coin are the year of issue.
For the reverse field of the 1985 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin, a new image of a panda is featured. This image depicts a panda swinging from the strong branch of a bamboo tree. The panda is the unofficial mascot of China and is one of the main reasons travelers visit China. The coin depicts the creature as a small, cuddly creature that bends the branch all the way back to the edge of the coin. The inscriptions here include the purity, weight, and denomination of the coin.
We encourage JM Bullion shoppers to reach out to us when buying gold. Our customer service team is available online through our live web chat and email services, as well as our toll-free phone number at 800-276-6508.
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With a limited mintage of 55,539 coins, the 1985 Chinese Gold Panda coin is a rare issue and this has increased its popularity and overall value among investors and collectors. Today, JM Bullion offers to you the 1985 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin.
Coin Highlights:
The Chinese Gold Panda coin was introduced by the People’s Republic of China in 1982. It is recognized as a form of legal tender by the Chinese government with a face value of 100 Yuan. These 1985 Gold Pandas will ship to you in protective plastic pouches.
For the obverse field of the 1985 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin, the Hall of Prayer design is featured in a full frontal portrait. The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests is a real-life tourist site with a giant stairwell that leads up to the Temple of Heaven. This is a spiritual place where people go to pray and offer worship and reverence to ancient powers. Chinese inscriptions surround the entire frame of the image. The words are translated to“People’s Republic of China.” The rest of the inscriptions found on the coin are the year of issue.
For the reverse field of the 1985 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin, a new image of a panda is featured. This image depicts a panda swinging from the strong branch of a bamboo tree. The panda is the unofficial mascot of China and is one of the main reasons travelers visit China. The coin depicts the creature as a small, cuddly creature that bends the branch all the way back to the edge of the coin. The inscriptions here include the purity, weight, and denomination of the coin.
We encourage JM Bullion shoppers to reach out to us when buying gold. Our customer service team is available online through our live web chat and email services, as well as our toll-free phone number at 800-276-6508.