Name:
1/10 oz Panda 2015 China 50 Yuan Gold Coin
Coin type:
BU (Brilliant Uncirculated)
Gold net weight:
3.110 g.
Mint:
People's Bank of China (中国人民银行)
Reverse: the 2015 Chinese gold coin depicts a Panda sitting among bamboo leaves, holding a bamboo branch in his paws. The bamboo is visible in the background and the denomination '50元' (50 yuan) is engraved at the top left of the coin.
Obverse: the Temple of Paradise in Beijing is depicted, and above it, on the edge of the coin, is the inscription '中华人民共和国' (People's Republic of China), with the year of minting '2015' at the bottom.
About the coin: It is the most popular Chinese investment gold collector coin among investors, collectors and jewellers. The coin is minted in pure .999 gold. The Chinese Gold Panda was first minted in 1983 by the Central Bank of China and introduced as legal tender. For the first three years of minting, the coin had a limited mintage of 10 000 pieces per year. Each year this coin changes its design, only in 2002 the design remain unchanged and was used in 2001. This coin is minted at three mints in China, namely Shenzhen, Shanghai and Shenyang. However, unlike the practice of mints in other countries, these coins do not bear mintmarks. Instead, the different mints make minor design differences between their minted coins, such as the size of the font, the size of the bamboo forest and the minimal differences in the design of the Temple of Paradise.
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