Description
The Chinese Silver Panda is one of the hottest commodities in the silver market. Those who invest in silver turn to the Chinese Silver Panda for its government-backed purity and the ever-changing design of the Giant Panda on the obverse design field. Right now, 2019 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coins are available to purchase online from Wall Street Metals.
Coin Highlights:
- 34th issue of Chinese Silver Panda coins!
- Contains 30 Grams (.9645 Troy oz) of .999 pure silver in BU condition.
- Bears a face value of ¥10 (Yuan) backed by the government of the People’s Republic of China.
- On the obverse is the new image of the Giant Panda.
- The reverse includes the view of the Temple of Heaven’s Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests.
Chinese Silver Panda coins debuted in 1983, but have only been regularly issued in a bullion version since 1989. The 1983-1985 Chinese Silver Pandas were less than 1 Troy oz in weight and had just .900 silver content. No silver coins were issued in 1986. The 1987 coins had an established standard of .999 silver content and 1 Troy oz weight.
On the obverse of all 2019 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda Coins is the image of a Giant Panda. This distinctive species of bears is found only in mainland China near the south-central highlands. The bears are distinctive and easy to spot courtesy of their white-and-black fur, with most creatures having black patches of fur around the eyes.
The reverse side of 2019 30 Gram Chinese Silver Panda coins includes the image of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. This building is the largest in the Temple of Heaven complex within Beijing and was constructed between 1406 and 1420. The Temple of Heaven complex itself is one of four major religious complexes in the city constructed by previous emperors.
All Chinese Silver Panda coins are now issued, as of 2016, with Grams as the unit of weight rather than Troy ounces. The Chinese Mint issues Silver Panda coins for the People’s Republic of China and the People’s Bank of China, but never uses mint marks to denote mint of origin.
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