Obverse: a 2015 Chinese gold coin depicts a Panda sitting between bamboo leaves and holding a bamboo twig in its paws. Bamboo is visible in the background and the denomination "500 元" is engraved on the top left of the coin.
Reverse: the Temple of Paradise is depicted in Beijing, with the inscription "中华人民共和国" (People's Republic of China) inscribed on the edge of the coin above it, the year of mintage "2015" at the bottom.
About the coin: it is among the world's investors, collectors, and jewelers' most popular investment gold coin of China. The coin is minted in .999 pure gold. Chinese Gold Panda was first minted in 1983, the Chinese central bank and introduced as legal tender. During the first three years of minting, this coin had a limited circulation - 10 000 units. per year. Every year the coin design changes, until 2002. the design has not changed and was used in 2001. This coin is struck in three mints in China, Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Shenyang. However, these coins, unlike other countries that practice the Mint, the Mint marks are not hammered. Instead, different mints between your quantity of coins minted make minor design differences, such as font size, bamboo forest size, and minimum Paradise temple design differences.