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2017 1kg China Panda .999 Silver Proof Coin
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The silver panda is one of the most eagerly sought after bullion release each year. The Chinese mint produces Panda coins annually in silver and gold. The gold coins were first released in 1982 while the silver panda coins were originally availabe beginni
The silver panda is one of the most eagerly sought after bullion release each year. The Chinese mint produces Panda coins annually in silver and gold. The gold coins were first released in 1982 while the silver panda coins were originally availabe beginning in 1983 in proof format, the normal bullion strike we now see started in 1988. Both the gold and silver panda coins are so highly sought after because of its yearly changing design, this has created a highly collectible bullion following. Coin Highlights: 29th design release of the Chinese Panda silver bullion coin. Individual coins are in capsule. Each coin contains 1 kilo of .999 Silver in uncirculated condition. Sovereign coin issue by the People's Republic of China with a face value of ¥300. Obverse: Showcases the new 2017 panda design of a giant panda sitting in the forest stripping leaves from a bamboo stalk. Reverse: remains the same as previous silver panda coins feature the Temple of Heaven. The rarest and most highly prized silver pandas are from 1983, 1984 and 1985, this is because these first three releases were in a proof striking and had a tiny mintage of only 10,000 coins each year. After these three years the Chinese mint did not distribute any panda coins for 1986. Since 1987 coins have been minted yearly and have appreciated significantly every year. The only year which silver panda designs remained the same was in 2001 and 2002. Currently three different Chinese mint strike the Silver Panda coin. The three mints are based in Shanghai, Shenzhen GuoBao and Shenyang. It is interesting to note that the three Chinese Silver Panda mints do not incorporate mintmarks on their product so the only way to distinguish which mint struck which coins is attempting to find minor differences in design or dye strikes on the coin, font sizes or temple design. These interesting mint variations and unique yearly designs have made the Chinese Silver Panda coins highly collected and sought after by investors. All of LPM's 2017 1 kilo Chinese Silver Panda Coins come in Uncirculated condition direct from the Mint. These new Silver Panda Coins have no wear or tear but may include small minor minting flaws such as white spots, luster breaks in the proofing or small contact marks from the minting process. Add the new 2017 Chinese 1 kilo Silver Panda coin from LPM to your cart today! Material: Silver Denomination: CNY 300 Fineness: 999 Finish: Proof Country: China Mint: China Gold Coin Inc. Size: 100 Box & Certificate: Yes |