China first introduced the Silver Panda coin series in 1983, and every year since, a new design variation of the Panda has been introduced. The entire series showcases uniquely beautiful designs, which have made the series very popular among collectors and investors alike. This item will be pulled from random dates.
On the obverse of each coin, the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (The Temple of Heaven) of Beijing is depicted. Obverse inscriptions include the Chinese characters for People’s Republic of China and the year. The 1 oz coin has a nominal face value of 10 yuan, and has a silver purity of .999. Each coin is 40 millimeters in diameter, and a weight of 31.1 grams.
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Highlights
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- Contains 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver.
- Obverse: The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (The Temple of Heaven) of Beijing is depicted. Inscriptions include the Chinese characters for People’s Republic of China and the year.
- Reverse: This item, pulled from random dates, depicts different panda designs. The face value of 10 Yen is also shown
- Guaranteed by the People’s Bank of China.
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History
China first introduced the Silver Panda coin series in 1983, enhancing the series each year with fresh, imaginative design changes. The panda in Chinese culture is recognized as a symbol of peace and friendship. And, due to its opposing colors of black and white, have also been likened to a manifestation of the harmony represented in the balance of the Yin and Yang.
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