This 1 troy ounce (31,103 grams) silver (99,9%) Panda coin is minted by the Chinese Mint. The Chinese Panda coins have been minted since 1983. This coin is from 2010 and has a total mintage of 1.500.000 pieces.
The 1 troy ounce silver Panda coin is from 2010. The Chinese Panda coins have been minted by the Chinese Mint since 1983. The design of the silver coin depicts the most important protected animal species in China: the giant panda. The design of the coin is updated annually with a new panda design. This coin contains fine silver (99.9%) and is 40.1 millimeters in diameter with a thickness of 2.6 millimeters. The coin weighs 1 troy ounce which corresponds to 31.103 grams. The face value of the coin is 10 Chinese Yuan and the mintage is limited to 1.500.000 pieces.
The coins are popular with both investors and collectors, due to the yearly renewed design and the fact that the coins are produced in smaller quantities compared to other silver investment coins such as the Maple Leaf or Krugerrand.
On the front of this edition you see two pandas surrounded by bamboo. Above you see the inscriptions of the face value of the coin, 10 Chinese yuan. At the bottom you see 1oz Ag .999 - the weight and content of this silver coin.
On the reverse of the coin you can see the Temple of Heaven which is located in Beijing. Above is a Chinese inscription of the words People’s Republic of China. At the bottom of the coin you will see 2010 – the year of issue.
The Chinese Panda has a different design every year. The coin is popular among investors and collectors. The coin weighs 1 troy ounce (31,103 grams) of pure silver (99,9%) and has a limited mintage of only 1,500,000 pieces worldwide.