One of the most well-known coin programs in the world is the Chinese Silver Panda Series. These coins started off as just proofs before the Chinese Mint started creating uncirculated coins alongside them. Now, you can own one of the earliest coins available in the series with the 1995 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin, available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Chinese Silver Pandas are produced every year by the Chinese Mint. However, many branches of the Chinese Mint over the years have struck these iconic coins such as the Shanghai Mint, Shenyang Mint, and the Shenzhen Mint. These coins have been released annually since 1983 with the exception of 1986 and 1988.
The obverse field of the 1995 Chinese Silver Panda Coin features the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. The Hall was built between 1406 and 1420 and is shown on every obverse in this series.
The reverse side of the 1995 1 oz Silver Panda Coin showcases a panda reclining, eating a bamboo plant. Notably, these designs change with every new release.
Your 1995 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin will arrive in sealed protective plastic pouches to preserve the quality of your silver. Notably, these coins were released with small issuing dates and large ones, coins in this listing feature the larger issuing dates.
Contact the JM Bullion customer service team for any 800-276-6508 questions regarding buying silver. We can also be contacted via email or through our online chat feature.
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One of the most well-known coin programs in the world is the Chinese Silver Panda Series. These coins started off as just proofs before the Chinese Mint started creating uncirculated coins alongside them. Now, you can own one of the earliest coins available in the series with the 1995 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin, available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Chinese Silver Pandas are produced every year by the Chinese Mint. However, many branches of the Chinese Mint over the years have struck these iconic coins such as the Shanghai Mint, Shenyang Mint, and the Shenzhen Mint. These coins have been released annually since 1983 with the exception of 1986 and 1988.
The obverse field of the 1995 Chinese Silver Panda Coin features the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. The Hall was built between 1406 and 1420 and is shown on every obverse in this series.
The reverse side of the 1995 1 oz Silver Panda Coin showcases a panda reclining, eating a bamboo plant. Notably, these designs change with every new release.
Your 1995 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin will arrive in sealed protective plastic pouches to preserve the quality of your silver. Notably, these coins were released with small issuing dates and large ones, coins in this listing feature the larger issuing dates.
Contact the JM Bullion customer service team for any 800-276-6508 questions regarding buying silver. We can also be contacted via email or through our online chat feature.