The Chinese Gold Panda coins are the leading gold bullion selection from the Chinese Mint. Available annually dating back to 1982, the series uses a new design on the reverse side each year that depicts the Giant Panda bear species in a different relief. Today, 2020 30 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives sealed inside original mint packaging!
- 39th year of issue for the Chinese Gold Panda coin!
- Contains 30 Grams (.9645 Troy oz) of .999 pure gold in BU condition.
- The face value of 500 (Yuan) is fully backed by the Chinese government.
- A depiction of the façade of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests is on the obverse.
- A young Giant Panda cub playfully grabs bamboo leaves off trees in the reverse design.
Chinese Gold Panda Coins are now available, as of 2016, in reduced Gram weights compared to the previous Troy ounce coins. The 30 Gram Chinese Gold Panda coin replaced the long-running 1 Troy oz coin. Previously, this coin weighed 31.103 Grams and now tips the scales at a lighter 30 Grams in total.
All of the 2020 30 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coins available today through this product listing are sealed. Each individual coin is in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
For the obverse side, 2020 30 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coins come with the depiction of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. This building is the central structure in the Temple of Heaven complex and was once visited by emperors and common Chinese citizens alike to pray for bountiful harvests for the nation.
In the reverse design of the 2020 30 Gram Chinese Gold Panda Coin, a new image of the Giant Panda species is featured. The design on this field of the coin comes with a large depiction of a Giant Panda cub lying on its back as it reaches up with one paw to grab bamboo leaves while it clutches leaves in its other paw that it is munching on. The design for 2020 was created by Song Lina, a native of northeastern China.
All 2020 Chinese Gold Panda coins are a product of the Chinese Mint. As the coins never feature a mint mark, it is unknown whether the coins are produced by Beijing, Shanghai, Shenyang, or Shenzhen mint locations.
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