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2023 China 30 gram Gold Panda MS-70 PCGS (FDI, Flag Label)
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Coin Highlights:
- Contains 30 grams of .999 fine Gold.
- PCGS encapsulation protects and guarantees the perfect 70 First Day of Issue condition of the coin.
- First Day of Issue designation is limited to coins purchased from the mint the first day this coin was made available.
- Obverse: Depicts the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing encircled by "People's Republic of China."
- Reverse: Features twin pandas, a brother and sister, climbing a tree.
- Guaranteed by the People's Bank of China.
Protect your Gold Panda in style by adding an attractive display box to your order.
This is a perfect graded coin to add to your collection. Add the graded 2023 30 gram Gold Chinese Panda coin to your cart!
Pandas
The Gold Pandas were first minted in 1982 in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz and 1/10 oz coins. In 1983, they introduced the 1/20 oz sized coins. Some years also include 5 oz and 12 oz Gold coins. In 2016, the People’s Republic of China began minting Gold Pandas in the metric system sizes to better suit the international appeal of the coins. Each year, the design of the panda changes, making them highly collectible. The only year they did not change design was 2002, which used the same design as 2001. Collectors spoke up about this halt in the design changes, and the annual design changes resumed in 2003.
The People’s Republic of China issues and guarantees the quality of each Gold Panda coin. Gold Panda coins are minted from several mints each year. Those mints include but are not limited to Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Shenyang. Unlike the U.S. Mint, these Chinese mints do not incorporate mint marks to distinguish the difference between each mint every year. Some years such as 1987 do feature a “Y” mint mark or “S” mint mark. The mints are also known for having minor differences in the design of the coin such as font size, small date, large date and designs of the temple in certain year’s mintages. With the annual change in design and unique mint variations, the price of Gold Pandas has appreciated over time, making them highly sought after by collectors and investors.
To add to their collectibility, the People’s Republic of China issues specialty designed Gold Panda coins for coin expositions. These designs usually feature similar panda designs with extra scrollwork or other design enhancing features along with the exposition's name and variations in the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests designs. These coins tend to be an exclusive purchase at the event, but can sometimes be found to purchase by the public.
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- Precious metal formCoin
- Karats.999
- BrandChina-Mint
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Each release of the Chinese Panda series focuses on the iconic panda, loved around the world and beautifully depicted here in .999 fine Gold. Starting in 2016, the series now features metric sizes, with the 30 gram size replacing the 1 oz coin.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 30 grams of .999 fine Gold.
- PCGS encapsulation protects and guarantees the perfect 70 First Day of Issue condition of the coin.
- First Day of Issue designation is limited to coins purchased from the mint the first day this coin was made available.
- Obverse: Depicts the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing encircled by "People's Republic of China."
- Reverse: Features twin pandas, a brother and sister, climbing a tree.
- Guaranteed by the People's Bank of China.
Protect your Gold Panda in style by adding an attractive display box to your order.
This is a perfect graded coin to add to your collection. Add the graded 2023 30 gram Gold Chinese Panda coin to your cart!
Pandas
The Gold Pandas were first minted in 1982 in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz and 1/10 oz coins. In 1983, they introduced the 1/20 oz sized coins. Some years also include 5 oz and 12 oz Gold coins. In 2016, the People’s Republic of China began minting Gold Pandas in the metric system sizes to better suit the international appeal of the coins. Each year, the design of the panda changes, making them highly collectible. The only year they did not change design was 2002, which used the same design as 2001. Collectors spoke up about this halt in the design changes, and the annual design changes resumed in 2003.
The People’s Republic of China issues and guarantees the quality of each Gold Panda coin. Gold Panda coins are minted from several mints each year. Those mints include but are not limited to Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Shenyang. Unlike the U.S. Mint, these Chinese mints do not incorporate mint marks to distinguish the difference between each mint every year. Some years such as 1987 do feature a “Y” mint mark or “S” mint mark. The mints are also known for having minor differences in the design of the coin such as font size, small date, large date and designs of the temple in certain year’s mintages. With the annual change in design and unique mint variations, the price of Gold Pandas has appreciated over time, making them highly sought after by collectors and investors.
To add to their collectibility, the People’s Republic of China issues specialty designed Gold Panda coins for coin expositions. These designs usually feature similar panda designs with extra scrollwork or other design enhancing features along with the exposition's name and variations in the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests designs. These coins tend to be an exclusive purchase at the event, but can sometimes be found to purchase by the public.
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.999
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China-Mint
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