30 gram Chinese Panda Gold BU Coin 2021
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Product Details
2021 China 30 gram Gold Panda BU (Original Sealed Packet)
Chinese Gold Panda coins are treasured around the world for their yearly changing designs, always depicting the famous Chinese panda.
Coin Highlights:
- Coin sold in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
- Contains 30 grams (.9645 oz) of .999 fine Gold.
- 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 an adorable scene of a young panda cub while munching on some bamboo.
- Fully backed by the People’s Bank of China.
While the official emblem of the People’s Republic of China is the dragon, many people both inside and outside of China view the panda as one of the symbols of the nation. The panda is native to south-central China. The species is considered among the endangered animals of the world, with estimates of the wild population ranging from 1,500 to 3,000.
The reverse of all Chinese Gold Panda coins includes the outer façade of the Temple of Heaven, a place of worship and communal gathering in south-central Beijing since the 15th century. Engravings on this face include the year of issue and nation of issue.
The Chinese Mint produces Chinese Silver Panda coins under the guidance and oversight of the People’s Bank of China. Though the Chinese Mint operates multiple facilities around the nation, no mint marks are used so it is unknown which mints produce each individual Chinese Silver Panda.
Enhance your existing Chinese Gold Panda collection with this highly sought after coin.
The reverse of all Chinese Gold Panda coins includes the outer façade of the Temple of Heaven, a place of worship and communal gathering in south-central Beijing since the 15th century. Engravings on this face include the year of issue and nation of issue. The Chinese Mint produces Chinese Silver Panda coins under the guidance and oversight of the People’s Bank of China. Though the Chinese Mint operates multiple facilities around the nation, no mint marks are used so it is unknown which mints produce each individual Chinese Silver Panda. Enhance your existing Chinese Gold Panda collection with this highly sought after coin.