At JM Bullion, you can now order the 2001-D 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin, one of the more unique coins in the overall series. These coins have the large date featured on the reverse, were originally only domestically issued in China, and feature the only design that was used twice in this series. Order yours today, at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Chinese Silver Panda Series is known for its unique obverse imagery with every new release. However, 2001 coins and 2002 coins showcase the same design on the obverse. This coin program debuted back in 1983 and has been issuing coins annually ever since, except for 1986 and 1988.
A panda can be seen on the obverse of the 2001-D Chinese Silver Panda Coin. The panda is seen walking in left-profile relief amidst a bamboo forest, looking at the viewer. These coins also feature a unique “D” mark on the obverse, indicating that they were originally issued only in China.
The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvest is present on the reverse of the 2001-D 1 oz Chinese Panda Coin. This building was constructed in Beijing in the 15th century and is considered a great achievement in traditional Chinese architecture. Notably, the year of issue at the bottom is shown in a larger font.
This 2001-D 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin will arrive in a plastic pouch. These coins represent the 17th silver coin in the overall series.
Contact the JM Bullion customer service team at 800-276-6508 with any questions you may have about these 1 oz silver coins. Our team is also readily available via email or through our online chat feature.
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At JM Bullion, you can now order the 2001-D 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin, one of the more unique coins in the overall series. These coins have the large date featured on the reverse, were originally only domestically issued in China, and feature the only design that was used twice in this series. Order yours today, at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Chinese Silver Panda Series is known for its unique obverse imagery with every new release. However, 2001 coins and 2002 coins showcase the same design on the obverse. This coin program debuted back in 1983 and has been issuing coins annually ever since, except for 1986 and 1988.
A panda can be seen on the obverse of the 2001-D Chinese Silver Panda Coin. The panda is seen walking in left-profile relief amidst a bamboo forest, looking at the viewer. These coins also feature a unique “D” mark on the obverse, indicating that they were originally issued only in China.
The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvest is present on the reverse of the 2001-D 1 oz Chinese Panda Coin. This building was constructed in Beijing in the 15th century and is considered a great achievement in traditional Chinese architecture. Notably, the year of issue at the bottom is shown in a larger font.
This 2001-D 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda Coin will arrive in a plastic pouch. These coins represent the 17th silver coin in the overall series.
Contact the JM Bullion customer service team at 800-276-6508 with any questions you may have about these 1 oz silver coins. Our team is also readily available via email or through our online chat feature.