Chinese Panda bullion coins are available annually from the Chinese Mint in five gold weights and one silver weight. The silver bullion version of the coin was introduced in 1983 but did not become a standardized .999 pure silver coin until 1989. Right now, 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coins in near-perfect condition are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives inside of the plastic slab of the PCGS or NGC!
- Issued from 2016 to present!
- Limited availability of certified coins!
- Contains 30 Grams (.9645 Troy oz) of .999 pure silver.
- Bears a face value of 10 (Yuan) backed by the government of China.
- Issued a Grade of Mint State 69 by the Professional Coin Grading Service or Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
- On the obverse is the Giant Panda in varying designs.
- The reverse includes the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests.
- Please note that it is possible to receive several matching coins.
Each of the 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coins in this product listing comes to you with a near-perfect certification from the PCGS or NGC. Coins with a Mint State 69 certification exhibit full, original mint luster and no more than two minor detracting flaws. Examples of acceptable flaws include the presence of minuscule contact marks or hairlines located outside of the primary focal points of the coin.
This JM Bullion listing offers you 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coins chosen at random by our vault team. We only guarantee that these coins all have a Mint State 69 certification. The specific grading house that assigned the grade will be determined at random, as will the presence of any additional labels, the date mark, and the design corresponding with that date mark.
Please note that when you buy multiple coins through this listing it is possible to receive several coins with the same date, design, and additional labels. The coins may also have the same grading house labels. For example, all coins from the NGC or all coins from the PCGS.
On the obverse side of 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coins is a depiction of the Giant Panda. The Chinese Mint uses fresh images of the Giant Panda on the obverse of its silver coins each year, adding an element of collectability to the series.
The reverse face of the 30 Gram Silver Panda showcases the same image each year. The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests is the largest building in the Temple of Heaven Complex. The complex was built between 1406 and 1420 in central Beijing.
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