Each Gold Bullion Coin's Obverse Carries the Giant Panda
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One of the world's most adorable creatures. The species is native to China's interior mountains and relies heavily on bamboo as a food source.
The reverse features an image of the Temple of Heaven which has stood in Beijing for more than 500 years.
Coin Highlights:
The panda design changes from year to year. The coins we ship will be random in design, subject to inventory and availability.
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The reverse features an image of the Temple of Heaven which has stood in Beijing for more than 500 years.
Coin Highlights:
- Each gold coin is sealed in mint plastic - originally packaged in sheets of 10 coins
- Each gold coin contains 1 Gram (.03215 ozt) of .999 gold.
- Face value of ¥10 (Yuan), backed by the Chinese government
- China first issued gold pandas in 1982. The coins were originally produced in troy ounce sizes (1/10, 1/4,1/2 and 1 oz), but production was switched to metric units in 2016.
The panda design changes from year to year. The coins we ship will be random in design, subject to inventory and availability.
Check out these gold coins:
https://bit.ly/2UCMkAm
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