At JM Bullion, you can order the 14th coin in the Chinese Silver Panda Series with this 1998 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin. This series debuted in 1983 and showcases new imagery of the panda on the obverse with every new issue (except for 2001 and 2002). Order your piece of silver today.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse side of the 1998 1 oz Chinese Panda Coin showcases a panda. The panda is seen sitting on a rock, as it’s munching on some bamboo leaves. Identifying marks of the coin are also seen on this design field.
The reverse side of the 1998 Chinese Silver Panda Coin features the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. This building is seen front and center and has been featured on every coin in the series. Notably, the date at the bottom appears in a large font.
Each 1998 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin will arrive in a plastic pouch, preserving the condition of your silver coin during transit. These coins are the 14th release in the overall series.
Giant pandas are native to China. However, this species is considered endangered as only approximately 1,500 of them are in the wild. However, another 600 or so giant pandas can be found in zoos and breeding centers in hopes of restoring their population. Pandas are notorious for their love of bamboo; it makes up a majority of their diet as they spend upwards of 10 hours a day eating it.
Contact the JM Bullion customer service team at 800-276-6508. Our team is also readily available to assist you via email or through our online chat feature.
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At JM Bullion, you can order the 14th coin in the Chinese Silver Panda Series with this 1998 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin. This series debuted in 1983 and showcases new imagery of the panda on the obverse with every new issue (except for 2001 and 2002). Order your piece of silver today.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse side of the 1998 1 oz Chinese Panda Coin showcases a panda. The panda is seen sitting on a rock, as it’s munching on some bamboo leaves. Identifying marks of the coin are also seen on this design field.
The reverse side of the 1998 Chinese Silver Panda Coin features the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. This building is seen front and center and has been featured on every coin in the series. Notably, the date at the bottom appears in a large font.
Each 1998 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin will arrive in a plastic pouch, preserving the condition of your silver coin during transit. These coins are the 14th release in the overall series.
Giant pandas are native to China. However, this species is considered endangered as only approximately 1,500 of them are in the wild. However, another 600 or so giant pandas can be found in zoos and breeding centers in hopes of restoring their population. Pandas are notorious for their love of bamboo; it makes up a majority of their diet as they spend upwards of 10 hours a day eating it.
Contact the JM Bullion customer service team at 800-276-6508. Our team is also readily available to assist you via email or through our online chat feature.