
2024 China 30 gram Silver Panda MS-70 PCGS (FDI, Yin-Yang)
Key item features
The panda is often compared to the yin and yang because of its black and white spots. The panda's calm demeanor is a demonstration of how, when balanced, the yin and yang are harmonious and peaceful.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 30 grams (.9645 oz) of .999 fine silver.
- PCGS encapsulation protects and guarantees the perfect 70 First Strike condition of the coin.
- First Day of Issue designation is limited to coins purchased from the mint on the first day this coin was made available.
- Multiples of 20 are typically packaged in PCGS boxes.
- Obverse: Depicts the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing encircled by the phrase "People's Republic of China" in Chinese completed with the year of issue, 2024.
- Reverse: Features a mother panda with its cub. The mother panda was depicted on the 2019 coin as the cub.
- Sovereign coin, with a face value of 10 yuan, backed by the Chinese government.
The 2024 Silver Panda is sure to be an even greater collectible. Add the 2024 30 gram Silver Chinese Panda coin to your cart today!
Pandas
The giant pandas, also known as panda bear or simply panda, is a bear native to south central China. It is easily recognized by the large, distinctive black patches around its eyes, over the ears, and across its round body. The name "giant panda" is sometimes used to distinguish it from the unrelated red panda. Though it belongs to the order Carnivora, the giant panda's diet is over 99% bamboo. Giant pandas will occasionally eat other grasses, wild tubers, or even meat in the form of birds, rodents or carrion.
The giant panda lives in a few mountain ranges in central China, mainly in Sichuan, but also in neighboring Shaanxi and Gansu. As a result of farming, deforestation and other development, the giant panda has been driven out of the lowland areas where it once lived.
While the dragon has often served as China's national symbol, internationally the giant panda appears at least as commonly. As such, it is becoming widely used within China in international contexts.
When people think of China, they often think of the panda. The Chinese regard them as a symbol for friendship and peace. The panda has an important place in Chinese culture and history. In the Xizhou Dynasty, the panda was described as an invincible animal, as strong as a tiger. As a tribute to kings and emperors, a panda's pelt was often given during that time.
During the Ming dynasty, the panda was often thought to have medical powers. The pelt supposedly could repel plague and prevent tumors.- Coin
- Silver
Specs
- Precious metal formCoin
- MaterialSilver
- Metal percentage99.9
- Karats99.9 kt
- Coin typeBullion
- BrandChina-Mint
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The panda is often compared to the yin and yang because of its black and white spots. The panda's calm demeanor is a demonstration of how, when balanced, the yin and yang are harmonious and peaceful.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 30 grams (.9645 oz) of .999 fine silver.
- PCGS encapsulation protects and guarantees the perfect 70 First Strike condition of the coin.
- First Day of Issue designation is limited to coins purchased from the mint on the first day this coin was made available.
- Multiples of 20 are typically packaged in PCGS boxes.
- Obverse: Depicts the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing encircled by the phrase "People's Republic of China" in Chinese completed with the year of issue, 2024.
- Reverse: Features a mother panda with its cub. The mother panda was depicted on the 2019 coin as the cub.
- Sovereign coin, with a face value of 10 yuan, backed by the Chinese government.
The 2024 Silver Panda is sure to be an even greater collectible. Add the 2024 30 gram Silver Chinese Panda coin to your cart today!
Pandas
The giant pandas, also known as panda bear or simply panda, is a bear native to south central China. It is easily recognized by the large, distinctive black patches around its eyes, over the ears, and across its round body. The name "giant panda" is sometimes used to distinguish it from the unrelated red panda. Though it belongs to the order Carnivora, the giant panda's diet is over 99% bamboo. Giant pandas will occasionally eat other grasses, wild tubers, or even meat in the form of birds, rodents or carrion.
The giant panda lives in a few mountain ranges in central China, mainly in Sichuan, but also in neighboring Shaanxi and Gansu. As a result of farming, deforestation and other development, the giant panda has been driven out of the lowland areas where it once lived.
While the dragon has often served as China's national symbol, internationally the giant panda appears at least as commonly. As such, it is becoming widely used within China in international contexts.
When people think of China, they often think of the panda. The Chinese regard them as a symbol for friendship and peace. The panda has an important place in Chinese culture and history. In the Xizhou Dynasty, the panda was described as an invincible animal, as strong as a tiger. As a tribute to kings and emperors, a panda's pelt was often given during that time.
During the Ming dynasty, the panda was often thought to have medical powers. The pelt supposedly could repel plague and prevent tumors.- Coin
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