Older Chinese PANDA Bear GOLD COINS - 1/20, 1/10, and 1/4 ounce pure gold Panda Bear coin sizes.
Chinese Panda 1 oz Silver Coin Random Year In Stock (1) As low as $8.09 per oz over spot! Chinese Panda Silver Coins from the Chinese Mint have a much more complex coining history than the gold bullion version of the coin. Introduced in 1983, the coin was not standardized as a 1 oz...
silver coins were reissued and produced from .925 fine silver. These coins are highly praised by collectors all over the world due to their unique reverse design that changes every year, each time depicting the beloved and loveliest symbol of China - the Panda bear. Just two coin editions...
The obverse side of the Chinese Panda 30 Gram Silver Coin features the Giant Panda species. A large bear species native to the central highlands of China, the Giant Panda is easily recognizable by its white-and-black fur. The species is so named as the Giant Panda to differentiate it from...
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world scene. The gold Panda always features a representation of the Temple of Heaven on its obverse, while the reverse features annually changing designs of the iconic Chinese bear. Scroll below to browse our extensive gold Panda inventory, and to learn more about this iconic Chinese coin series...
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– The 2020 Silver Panda design features a playful baby panda bear gleefully stuffing bamboo leaves into its mouth. The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests located in Beijing’s Temple is shown on the coin’s obverse along with the date and the inscription of “People’s Republic of China...
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