Since its launch in 1982, the Chinese Gold Panda Series has captivated investors and collectors alike. The early years of the series featured Troy ounce-based weights, with face values that later increased after 2001. The debut release included 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz coins, and in 1983, a 1/20 oz gold coin was added to the lineup. Today, JM Bullion is proud to offer the 1987-Y 1/4 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins for purchase online.
Coin Highlights:
Giant Pandas generally live in fragmented and isolated groupings, a factor that has contributed to their endangered status. The fragmented, isolated nature of their home ranges is a result of the dietary needs of the creatures. A single panda requires large areas of continuous forest to support their need for large volumes of bamboo for consumption. On average, 10 square kilometers of range is required for a single panda, with the average panda consuming up to 38 kilograms of bamboo daily to meet their nutritional needs. This is largely due to the low nutritional value of bamboo, a factor that requires large consumption to sustain the creatures.
Each 1987-Y 1/4 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin is safely encased in a sealed plastic pouch. These coins also feature a Y mint mark, indicating their production at the Shenyang Mint.
The obverse of the 1987-Y Chinese Gold Panda showcases a timeless design that has remained a hallmark of the series since its inception. It features the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests, the most striking structure within the Temple of Heaven complex in Beijing. This architectural masterpiece has graced every Gold Panda coin since 1982.
On the reverse of 1987-Y 1/4 oz Gold Panda Coins, the 1987 design delivers a unique depiction of China’s beloved giant panda. In this scene, the panda is seen at the edge of a pond, dipping its head down for a drink. Gentle ripples form on the water’s surface, while bamboo stalks grow nearby, reinforcing the species’ connection to its natural habitat.
For questions about this or any other gold coin in our collection, contact JM Bullion’s customer service at 800-276-6508. Our team is also available via web chat and email for assistance.
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Since its launch in 1982, the Chinese Gold Panda Series has captivated investors and collectors alike. The early years of the series featured Troy ounce-based weights, with face values that later increased after 2001. The debut release included 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz coins, and in 1983, a 1/20 oz gold coin was added to the lineup. Today, JM Bullion is proud to offer the 1987-Y 1/4 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins for purchase online.
Coin Highlights:
Giant Pandas generally live in fragmented and isolated groupings, a factor that has contributed to their endangered status. The fragmented, isolated nature of their home ranges is a result of the dietary needs of the creatures. A single panda requires large areas of continuous forest to support their need for large volumes of bamboo for consumption. On average, 10 square kilometers of range is required for a single panda, with the average panda consuming up to 38 kilograms of bamboo daily to meet their nutritional needs. This is largely due to the low nutritional value of bamboo, a factor that requires large consumption to sustain the creatures.
Each 1987-Y 1/4 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coin is safely encased in a sealed plastic pouch. These coins also feature a Y mint mark, indicating their production at the Shenyang Mint.
The obverse of the 1987-Y Chinese Gold Panda showcases a timeless design that has remained a hallmark of the series since its inception. It features the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests, the most striking structure within the Temple of Heaven complex in Beijing. This architectural masterpiece has graced every Gold Panda coin since 1982.
On the reverse of 1987-Y 1/4 oz Gold Panda Coins, the 1987 design delivers a unique depiction of China’s beloved giant panda. In this scene, the panda is seen at the edge of a pond, dipping its head down for a drink. Gentle ripples form on the water’s surface, while bamboo stalks grow nearby, reinforcing the species’ connection to its natural habitat.
For questions about this or any other gold coin in our collection, contact JM Bullion’s customer service at 800-276-6508. Our team is also available via web chat and email for assistance.