Chinese Silver Panda coins are popular annual release from the Chinese Mint. As of 2016, the series issues coins with weights measured in Grams in a drastic shift that made the coin the first major bullion coin of its kind the world to use Grams instead of Troy oz. The latest design features a single young Giant Panda cub dining on bamboo. Today, the 2020 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coin is available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Aside from its government-backed purity and metal content, the primary attraction of the Chinese Silver Panda for numismatists is the changing obverse designs each year. Since the silver coin debuted in 1983 in proof and 1989 in bullion, there has been a fresh image of the Giant Panda on the obverse every year except for one. The 2002 coin recycled the design from 2001, but due to the lack of popularity for that move, it was never repeated by the Chinese Mint.
All of the 2020 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coins available to purchase here today arrive in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins are available individually within protective plastic capsules. Multiples of 15 ship with a mint tray, while multiples of 450 coins are housed in a box.
A Giant Panda cub is featured on the obverse of the 2020 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coin. Designed by Song Lina, a native of northern China, the image depicts a cub lying on its back as it bats at some bamboo leaves on a branch above its head with one paw and dines on some bamboo it is holding in its other paw.
The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests is the largest building in the Temple of Heaven Complex and always features on the reverse of the 2020 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coin. This side of the coin has the date mark and nation of issue inscriptions.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion with any questions. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.
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Chinese Silver Panda coins are popular annual release from the Chinese Mint. As of 2016, the series issues coins with weights measured in Grams in a drastic shift that made the coin the first major bullion coin of its kind the world to use Grams instead of Troy oz. The latest design features a single young Giant Panda cub dining on bamboo. Today, the 2020 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coin is available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Aside from its government-backed purity and metal content, the primary attraction of the Chinese Silver Panda for numismatists is the changing obverse designs each year. Since the silver coin debuted in 1983 in proof and 1989 in bullion, there has been a fresh image of the Giant Panda on the obverse every year except for one. The 2002 coin recycled the design from 2001, but due to the lack of popularity for that move, it was never repeated by the Chinese Mint.
All of the 2020 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coins available to purchase here today arrive in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins are available individually within protective plastic capsules. Multiples of 15 ship with a mint tray, while multiples of 450 coins are housed in a box.
A Giant Panda cub is featured on the obverse of the 2020 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coin. Designed by Song Lina, a native of northern China, the image depicts a cub lying on its back as it bats at some bamboo leaves on a branch above its head with one paw and dines on some bamboo it is holding in its other paw.
The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests is the largest building in the Temple of Heaven Complex and always features on the reverse of the 2020 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coin. This side of the coin has the date mark and nation of issue inscriptions.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion with any questions. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.