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30 gram Chinese Panda Gold Coin

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Specification

Thickness:
other bars and rods
Other articles:
Gold
Nominal:
500 G
Weight:
30 g
The mediator:
32,00 mm
Country of origin:
China
The year:
Losowy
Consignment:
up to 15 working days
Manufacturer:
Shanghai Mint
Trial:
999,9
 

The gold bullion coins issued by the Chinese Mint are true masterpieces, combining the highest quality of precious metals with artistic craftsmanship. These exceptional coins enjoy immense popularity among investors and collectors due to their limited mintage and annual design change.

Design of the Chinese Panda Coin

The Chinese Panda Coin is a true gem in the world of numismatics and investment. The annually changing design attracts the attention of collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. However, it is worth mentioning that in 2002, after the issuance of coins with the same design as in 2001, there was a wave of dissatisfaction among collectors, prompting the Chinese Mint to return to the annual design change.

Obverse and Reverse

The obverse of the gold coin consistently presents a beautiful image of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, surrounded by an inscription in Chinese informing about the issuance by the People's Republic of China and the year of minting. This clearly emphasizes the historical and cultural significance of this place.

The reverse of these exceptional coins presents an annually changing design, with the main theme always being the endangered Chinese panda, a symbol of China. The reverse also includes information about the size, gold purity of the coin, and its nominal value. It is not only a valuable piece of gold but also holds historical and cultural value. The reverse is where the Chinese panda becomes a living art, whose beauty and symbolism attract both collectors and investors.

Chinese Panda as Legal Tender

The Chinese Panda is a legal tender issued exclusively by the People's Bank of China, which guarantees its weight and purity of the metal. The Mint recommends purchasing these coins both for investment purposes, due to their stability, and for their aesthetic design and collectible value.

History and Production

The history of the Chinese Panda coins dates back to 1982 when they debuted on the market. These coins are minted in various Chinese mints, including Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Shenyang. Although the coins do not have production location markings, true connoisseurs can recognize subtle differences between individual designs.

The Chinese Panda comes in several weight versions, and at one point was produced in seven different sizes, second only to the Australian Nugget. The Mint's offer includes the largest of them - the coin containing 30 g of pure gold with a fineness of 999.

The value and beauty of these coins make them not only an excellent investment but also a unique element of any collection. Discover Chinese tradition and history in gold!

Note! When purchasing a product from this offer, you will receive a coin from the MIX category (various conditions) - previous years. Coins are randomly assigned during order fulfillment and may differ from each other, e.g., with a different obverse. To purchase a coin from the current year, check our other offers.

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