
First issued in 1982, the Chinese Gold Panda Coin quickly catapulted into the arena of major contenders in the precious metals industry for its iconic designs and quality gold composition. Today, JM Bullion offers you the 1986 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin!
Coin Highlights:
The Chinese Gold Panda was created to compete with our dominant gold bullion coins that had been minted by their Western counterparts on the other side of the world. It has become an instant classic because of its iconic imagery which undergoes major alterations every year ever since its initial release.
For the obverse field of the 1986 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin, the image of the Hall of Prayer is engraved. The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests is a large building located in the heart of the coin with a long stairwell leading into the Temple of Heaven. This is a real cultural site found in the center of Beijing. The image itself is surrounded by the phrase “People’s Republic of China,” in Chinese inscriptions. The rest of the inscriptions found on the coin are the year of issue.
For the reverse field of the 1986 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin, the image of a panda is depicted. This panda is one of the most well-known animals found in China and has become a cultural mascot for the nation. The panda is depicted wandering through the bamboo forest of China in a calm, sluggish manner. It looks happy and at peace. The inscriptions found on this side of the coin include the weight, purity, 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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First issued in 1982, the Chinese Gold Panda Coin quickly catapulted into the arena of major contenders in the precious metals industry for its iconic designs and quality gold composition. Today, JM Bullion offers you the 1986 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin!
Coin Highlights:
The Chinese Gold Panda was created to compete with our dominant gold bullion coins that had been minted by their Western counterparts on the other side of the world. It has become an instant classic because of its iconic imagery which undergoes major alterations every year ever since its initial release.
For the obverse field of the 1986 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin, the image of the Hall of Prayer is engraved. The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests is a large building located in the heart of the coin with a long stairwell leading into the Temple of Heaven. This is a real cultural site found in the center of Beijing. The image itself is surrounded by the phrase “People’s Republic of China,” in Chinese inscriptions. The rest of the inscriptions found on the coin are the year of issue.
For the reverse field of the 1986 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin, the image of a panda is depicted. This panda is one of the most well-known animals found in China and has become a cultural mascot for the nation. The panda is depicted wandering through the bamboo forest of China in a calm, sluggish manner. It looks happy and at peace. The inscriptions found on this side of the coin include the weight, purity, 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.