1 Kilo Proof Chinese Silver Panda Coin (Random Year, Box + CoA)
$990.00
1 Kilo Proof Chinese Silver Panda Coin (Random Year, Box + CoA)
Year | Random |
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Purity | .999 |
Manufacturer | Chinese Mint |
Thickness | 13 mm |
Diameter | 90 mm |
Condition | Proof |
Face Value | 300 yuan |
Issuing Country | China |
Edge Design | Reeded |
Series | Chinese Silver Panda |
CoA | Yes |
Packaging Type | Presentation Packaging |
Metal Weight | 32.15 Troy Ounces |
Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199 Tracking and insurance included on all orders |
Description
1 Kilo Proof Chinese Silver Panda Coin (Random Year, Box + CoA)
The Chinese Silver Panda Coin is one of the world’s most popular silver bullion coins. Originally introduced in 1983 as a proof silver coin only, the Chinese Silver Panda has also been available as a silver bullion coin since 1989. Proof versions of the coin are still produced to this day and feature the same popular designs used on the bullion coins. Right now, 1 Kilo Proof Chinese Silver Panda Coins are available to you online for immediate purchase from random years of issue.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives inside of a commemorative box and shipper with a Certificate of Authenticity!
- Available since 1983 as a proof coin!
- Limited numbers offered!
- Contains 1 Kilo (32.15 Troy oz) of .999 pure silver.
- Bears a face value of 300 Yuan backed by the government of China.
- The obverse depicts the Giant Panda.
- On the reverse is the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests.
- Proof visuals.
- Please keep in mind you may receive several coins with the same date mark and design when buying multiples.
Each of the 1 Kilo Proof Chinese Silver Panda Coins in this product listing is available to you with a commemorative box that flips open to reveal the individual coin packaged inside. The box and coin ship inside of a themed shipper with a white base and blue lid, and the set includes a Certificate of Authenticity from the Chinese Mint.
Chinese Silver Panda coins debuted in 1983 and were available until 1985 as proof silver coins. No coins were issued in 1986 and when the coins returned in 1987, it was still just a proof collection available to collectors. It wasn’t until 1989 that the Chinese Mint made a 1 Troy oz .999 pure silver coins available in a Brilliant Uncirculated version.
The obverse of the 1 Kilo Proof Chinese Silver Panda Coin includes a depiction of the Giant Panda. The image of the Giant Panda is redesigned on the obverse of the Silver Panda coin each year. The only release in the series that has used a repeat design was the 2002 coin which saw the 2001 design used again.
On the reverse side of 1 Kilo Proof Chinese Silver Panda Coins is an image of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. This building has featured on the reverse of Chinese Silver Pandas and obverse of Chinese Gold Pandas since the debut of the series in 1983 and 1982, respectively. It is the largest structure in the Temple of Heaven Complex.
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