The Chinese Gold Panda coin series from the Chinese Mint features a total of five weights. When the series was available in Troy ounces, the largest of the fractional-ounce coins was the 1/2 oz gold option. This coin is now known as the 15 Gram Chinese Gold Panda coin. Now, 2020 15 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coins are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Chinese Gold Panda coins debuted in 1982. At the time, the Chinese Mint offered the coins only as 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz gold coins. In 1983, the series expanded again to feature a minuscule 1/20 oz gold coin. The coins were measured and marked in these exact weights through 2015.
In 2016, the Chinese Mint introduced weights measured and marked on the gold coins in Grams rather than Troy ounces. The switch resulted in each coin losing a minimal amount of weight and slimming down in terms of diameter. The former 1/2 oz gold coin weighted 15.5515 Grams and had a diameter of 27 mm. now, the coin is an even 15 Grams and was the only coin to maintain its diameter.
The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests is always featured on the obverse of 2020 15 Gram Chinese Gold Panda coins. The building’s outer façade is depicted on this side of the coin along with inscriptions of the nation of issue and the date of issue for the coin.
A new image from Song Lina is depicted on the reverse of the 2020 15 Gram Chinese Gold Panda coins. Lina is a native of northeastern China and created a playful image for the 2020 Gold Panda coins. This design features a young panda cub lying on its back as it reaches up to pluck some bamboo leaves from a tree so it can have a meal.
These 2020 15 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coins are available to you sealed in mint packaging to house the coin. Each of the individual coins available in this listing comes in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
We encourage JM Bullion customers to call us at 800-276-6508 with any questions when buying gold. You can also connect with us online through our live chat and via our email address.
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The Chinese Gold Panda coin series from the Chinese Mint features a total of five weights. When the series was available in Troy ounces, the largest of the fractional-ounce coins was the 1/2 oz gold option. This coin is now known as the 15 Gram Chinese Gold Panda coin. Now, 2020 15 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coins are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Chinese Gold Panda coins debuted in 1982. At the time, the Chinese Mint offered the coins only as 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz gold coins. In 1983, the series expanded again to feature a minuscule 1/20 oz gold coin. The coins were measured and marked in these exact weights through 2015.
In 2016, the Chinese Mint introduced weights measured and marked on the gold coins in Grams rather than Troy ounces. The switch resulted in each coin losing a minimal amount of weight and slimming down in terms of diameter. The former 1/2 oz gold coin weighted 15.5515 Grams and had a diameter of 27 mm. now, the coin is an even 15 Grams and was the only coin to maintain its diameter.
The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests is always featured on the obverse of 2020 15 Gram Chinese Gold Panda coins. The building’s outer façade is depicted on this side of the coin along with inscriptions of the nation of issue and the date of issue for the coin.
A new image from Song Lina is depicted on the reverse of the 2020 15 Gram Chinese Gold Panda coins. Lina is a native of northeastern China and created a playful image for the 2020 Gold Panda coins. This design features a young panda cub lying on its back as it reaches up to pluck some bamboo leaves from a tree so it can have a meal.
These 2020 15 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coins are available to you sealed in mint packaging to house the coin. Each of the individual coins available in this listing comes in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
We encourage JM Bullion customers to call us at 800-276-6508 with any questions when buying gold. You can also connect with us online through our live chat and via our email address.