The Chinese Panda bullion series is one of the most coveted collections in the world. Introduced in 1982 as a gold bullion series, the Chinese Panda is most notable for its use of new Giant Panda depictions on the coins with each release. Today, 1998 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Giant pandas are primarily herbivores, with bamboo making up over 99% of their diet. They have a special adaptation for this diet, with a “pseudo-thumb” formed by an enlarged wrist bone that helps them grasp bamboo stems. Despite being classified as carnivores, their digestive system is more similar to that of herbivores.
All 1998 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins offered here come sealed in plastic pouches. These coins feature the unique small date inscription on the obverse side. Older Chinese Gold Pandas can feature so-called Small Date or Large Date inscriptions on the obverse, with Small Date coins featuring smaller size and spacing for the numeric date mark stamped on the specimen.
On the obverse of 1998 Chinese Gold Panda Coins, you’ll find the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. Featured on the coins with each release since 1982, this building is the primary structure inside the Temple of Heaven Complex in Beijing.
The reverse side of the 1998 1 oz Gold Pandas comes with a depiction a Giant Panda seated on a rock surrounded by foliage. Pandas spend a significant portion of their day eating bamboo, consuming up to 26 to 84 pounds (12 to 38 kilograms) of bamboo per day. They have to eat a lot of bamboo because it’s not very nutritious.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions when buying gold. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The Chinese Panda bullion series is one of the most coveted collections in the world. Introduced in 1982 as a gold bullion series, the Chinese Panda is most notable for its use of new Giant Panda depictions on the coins with each release. Today, 1998 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Giant pandas are primarily herbivores, with bamboo making up over 99% of their diet. They have a special adaptation for this diet, with a “pseudo-thumb” formed by an enlarged wrist bone that helps them grasp bamboo stems. Despite being classified as carnivores, their digestive system is more similar to that of herbivores.
All 1998 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda Coins offered here come sealed in plastic pouches. These coins feature the unique small date inscription on the obverse side. Older Chinese Gold Pandas can feature so-called Small Date or Large Date inscriptions on the obverse, with Small Date coins featuring smaller size and spacing for the numeric date mark stamped on the specimen.
On the obverse of 1998 Chinese Gold Panda Coins, you’ll find the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. Featured on the coins with each release since 1982, this building is the primary structure inside the Temple of Heaven Complex in Beijing.
The reverse side of the 1998 1 oz Gold Pandas comes with a depiction a Giant Panda seated on a rock surrounded by foliage. Pandas spend a significant portion of their day eating bamboo, consuming up to 26 to 84 pounds (12 to 38 kilograms) of bamboo per day. They have to eat a lot of bamboo because it’s not very nutritious.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions when buying gold. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.