The panda series of the People's Republic of China was intended to celebrate stunning ancient Chinese architecture, and their wildlife-which exclusively features the panda bear and private bullion ownership. Released in 1983 to much critical acclaim, the Chinese Panda series is one of the few unique coin series which features a dynamic coin obverse, which changes every year. The 2001 edition of this highly popular series has a mintage of a mere 500,000, making it a true collector's item, in addition to being an investment!
Illustrated on the reverse, is a Panda bear scampering through its natural habitat, a bamboo forest. The image is brought to life with crisp and clean engraving, as the bamboo trees dominate the coins field. The denomination, metal type and face value of the coin are also visible.
The obverse displays the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Forests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, which has remained as the coin's common obverse since its initial release. The building's traditional architecture is enhanced with the use of expert engraving, with the building's title overhead with traditional Chinese characters.
This highly collectible series remains one of the most popular and easily recognizable in the world. Secure yours now, while quantities last!
| 6820 | |
| China | |
| Lightly Used | |
| 999 | |
| A Panda Bear scampering through a bamboo forest. | |
| The Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. | |
| CNY 10 | |
| 1.00 | |
| 500000 |
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The panda series of the People's Republic of China was intended to celebrate stunning ancient Chinese architecture, and their wildlife-which exclusively features the panda bear and private bullion ownership.
Released in 1983 to much critical acclaim, the Chinese Panda series is one of the few unique coin series which features a dynamic coin obverse, which changes every year.
The 2001 edition of this highly popular series has a mintage of a mere 500,000, making it a true collector's item, in addition to being an investment!
Illustrated on the reverse, is a Panda bear scampering through its natural habitat, a bamboo forest.
The image is brought to life with crisp and clean engraving, as the bamboo trees dominate the coins field.
The denomination, metal type and face value of the coin are also visible.
The obverse displays the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Forests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, which has remained as the coin's common obverse since its initial release.
The building's traditional architecture is enhanced with the use of expert engraving, with the building's title overhead with traditional Chinese characters.
This highly collectible series remains one of the most popular and easily recognizable in the world.
Secure yours now, while quantities last!
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