2019 Gold and Silver Panda Coins
China has released 12 stunning gold panda and silver panda coins in either proof or bullion finish. Yet, all 12 of the coins carry the same design—a striking and heartfelt image of a mother panda holding and nurturing her young cub. The other side of this magnificent coin displays the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests, located in Beijing's Temple of Heaven. Even more intriguing, The Temple of Heaven is a beautiful example of some of the majestic pieces of Chinese architecture. Numismatics and investors have a wide range of sizes and options when it comes to this coin. NGC and PCGS graded pandas should be available in late November. These gold panda and silver panda coins are produced by the China Gold Coin Inc. (CGCI) for the People’s Bank of China. Essentially, the central bank of the People’s Republic of China. The Shenzhen Guobao Mint, the Shenyang Mint, and the Shanghai Mint are all responsible for the minting of this series. Most bullion coins are available now, and proof coins will be available approximately December 10th.
COIN DETAILS
On the obverse of this beautiful gold panda and silver panda coin series is a solid background with the Chinese inscription that means “People’s Republic of China” at the top and the date of release at the bottom. The coin displays the breathtaking Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests in Beijing’s Temple of Heaven. This coin also showcases levels of stairs that lead up to a circular edifice. The breathtaking Chinese architecture is profound for all to see. Also included are the published country name and year. The reverse of the gold panda and silver panda coins is a heartwarming portrait of a mother panda nurturing and cradling her young cub. Coin enthusiasts are sure to love the beautiful embrace of mother and child. The reverse also displays the face value of the coin, as well as the weight and fineness.
- 12 different coins to be released
- .999 fine silver or .999 gold
- Bullion or proof finish
- Available in metric sizes
- Graded NGC and PCGS will be available in late November
- Produced by China Gold Coin Inc. for the People’s Bank of China
2019 .999 FINE SILVER COINS
2019 .999 FINE GOLD COINS
The gold and silver Chinese Panda series brought upon a dramatic change in the numismatic world when the weights of the coin switched from ounces (imperial units) to metric units. The 30-gram coin you’ll see in the 2019 series is indicative of the one-ounce coin from previous years.
GOLD AND SILVER PANDA COIN SERIES
This coin series minted its first gold coin in 1982 with silver proof coins following closely in 1982. The silver coins were .900 purity in 1985, .925 purity in 1987, and .999 purity in 1989. Other coins followed, and .999 fine silver is the standard today. The People’s Bank of China guarantees these coins. A new design is created almost every year and the panda series continues to be one of the most highly sought-after coins. Each year displays the beloved panda in a different activity. The gold and silver panda coins were one of the first modern bullion series and initially were sizes of one ounce, ½ ounce, ¼ ounce, 1/10 ounce, and 1/20 ounce. These coins carry no mint marks. The Shenzhen-Guoboa or Shenyang typically mint these gold and silver panda coin series. The coin's design varies based on who minted the coin.
THE POPULARITY OF THE PANDA IN CHINA
The Panda is a national treasure in China, much like the dragon, and is a beloved creature to all. Thought to represent the yin and yang of the universe, its black-and-white fur represents harmony in the world. It is also said to bring harmony to coin collections and investments portfolios. These coins tend to sell out very quickly.
ABOUT THE PANDA
The panda is known by several names which also include “Giant Panda,” “Panda Bear” and “Big Bear Cat.” The panda is distinctive for its beautiful black-and-white luxuriant fur, thick coat, and black patches over eyes and body. Panda males can weigh up to 350 lbs., and females can weigh up to 276 lbs. They measure 4 to 6 feet long. The panda’s diet is 99% bamboo, but it also eats other things. In the wild, the panda likes to munch on other grasses, wild tubers, and birds, rodents, and carrion. In captivity, the panda eats honey, eggs, fish, yams, leaves, oranges and bananas. The panda lives in the mountain ranges of Central China, mainly Sichuan, in bamboo forests. In 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reclassified the panda from endangered to vulnerable. The panda is classified as a true bear and is a terrestrial animal and generally solitary. Females are left to raise cubs alone after mating. An interesting fact when looking at the 2019 coin. You can picture the bond that mother and cub must-have when gazing at this magnificent gold and silver panda coin series.
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