Initially the smallest coin in the Chinese Gold Panda Series, the 3 Gram Chinese Gold Panda launched in 1982 as the 1/10 oz coin alongside the 1 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1/4 oz coin. Today, all Chinese Gold Panda coins are weighted in the Metric system and feature markings in Grams rather than the internationally popular Troy ounces. Right now, the 2019 3 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coin is available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2019 3 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coin in this listing from JM Bullion comes to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins in this listing are housed either inside of individual packaging or inside of sheets containing a total of 10 coins.
The 2019 Chinese Gold Panda Coin is the 38th year the coins have been issued by the Chinese Mint and the fourth year in which the Metric weights have featured on the coins. In 2016, the Chinese Mint abandoned the use of Troy ounces in the markings on its coin to focus on Grams instead, a move it insisted was done to bring the coins in line with the nation’s use of the Metric system.
On the reverse of 2019 Chinese Gold Panda Coins is the design of a Giant Panda. The panda is a species of bear unique the mountainous regions in central China and is easily recognizable for its white-and-black fur, particularly the patches of black fur around its eyes. The panda relies heavily upon bamboo and vegetation in its diet, explaining the low activity levels of the species.
The obverse of 2019 3 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coins includes the image of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. The building is the central piece of the Temple of Heaven complex and the largest building inside of the complex. The entire complex is one of four major religious complexes constructed by previous empires in China and located in the city of Beijing.
If you have any questions about these gold coins for sale, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available to you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat service, and via our email address.
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Initially the smallest coin in the Chinese Gold Panda Series, the 3 Gram Chinese Gold Panda launched in 1982 as the 1/10 oz coin alongside the 1 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1/4 oz coin. Today, all Chinese Gold Panda coins are weighted in the Metric system and feature markings in Grams rather than the internationally popular Troy ounces. Right now, the 2019 3 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coin is available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2019 3 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coin in this listing from JM Bullion comes to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins in this listing are housed either inside of individual packaging or inside of sheets containing a total of 10 coins.
The 2019 Chinese Gold Panda Coin is the 38th year the coins have been issued by the Chinese Mint and the fourth year in which the Metric weights have featured on the coins. In 2016, the Chinese Mint abandoned the use of Troy ounces in the markings on its coin to focus on Grams instead, a move it insisted was done to bring the coins in line with the nation’s use of the Metric system.
On the reverse of 2019 Chinese Gold Panda Coins is the design of a Giant Panda. The panda is a species of bear unique the mountainous regions in central China and is easily recognizable for its white-and-black fur, particularly the patches of black fur around its eyes. The panda relies heavily upon bamboo and vegetation in its diet, explaining the low activity levels of the species.
The obverse of 2019 3 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coins includes the image of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. The building is the central piece of the Temple of Heaven complex and the largest building inside of the complex. The entire complex is one of four major religious complexes constructed by previous empires in China and located in the city of Beijing.
If you have any questions about these gold coins for sale, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available to you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat service, and via our email address.