2015 1 Kilo Proof Chinese Silver Panda Coin (Box + CoA)
$2,150.00
2015 1 Kilo Proof Chinese Silver Panda Coin (Box + CoA)
Year | 2015 |
Grade | Proof |
Grade Service | None |
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Purity | 0.999 |
Manufacturer | Shenyang Mint |
Thickness | 13 mm |
Diameter | 102.1 mm |
Denomination | 300 |
Condition | Proof |
Face Value | 300 Yuan |
Issuing Country | China |
Edge Design | Reeded |
CoA | No |
Packaging Type | Plastic Capsule in Display Box |
Metal Weight | 32.15100 |
Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199
Tracking and insurance included on all orders |
Description
2015 1 Kilo Proof Chinese Silver Panda Coin (Box + CoA)
Although the dragon is the official national emblem of the People’s Republic of China, the panda is widely associated with the world’s most populous nation by citizens around the globe. The lovable, gentle giants are popular in zoos across the planet, and commonly considered a treasure of China. Right now, you can purchase a 2015 1 Kilo Proof Chinese Panda Silver coin from Omega Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Limited mintage for 1 Kilo coins.
- Contains 1 kilogram, or 32.15 oz, of .999 pure silver.
- Bears a face value of ¥300 (Yuan) backed by the People’s Bank of China.
- Struck in a brilliant Proof finish.
Chinese Silver Panda coins are the official silver bullion coin of the People’s Republic of China. These coins have been produced on an annual basis since 1983, with a one-year halt in production taking place in 1986. Although the program started with just a 1 oz coin struck in a bullion version, today the series includes bullion and proof coins, with weights ranging from ¼ oz to 1 kilogram.
On the obverse side of each of these 2015 1 Kilo Proof Chinese Silver Panda coins is the image of the Temple of Heaven. Located in the center of one of Beijing’s southern neighborhoods, the temple was constructed hundreds of years ago as an altar for sacrifices and prayer. Engravings include the year of minting and the phrase “People’s Republic of China,” written in Mandarin Chinese.
The reverse side of the coin shows a large panda bear as it sits eating a plant. Behind the bear is a bamboo wall, with the simple engraving of the face value of the coin and the Chinese symbol for panda. The image of the panda bear is different on each year’s Chinese Silver Panda coin, and 2015 is no exception.
All Chinese Silver Panda coins are struck with permission of the People’s Bank of China, though it is difficult to determine which of the country’s mints produce specific coins because there are no mint marks on coins in this series.
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