This 1 troy ounce (31,103 grams) silver (99,9%) Panda coin from 2013 has a limited mintage of 8.000.000 pieces. The silver Panda coin is seen as an investment coin, but also popular among collectors due to the limited edition and the annually changing coin stamp.
This silver Panda coin has a weight of 1 troy ounce which is equivalent to 31,103 grams of pure (99,9%) silver. The coins have been minted by the Chinese Mint since 1983 and they change the design every year. The coin depicts China’s most important protected animal species: the giant panda. The coins are popular by investors and collectors because of the annually changing design and smaller mintages compared to other silver investment coins. The 1 troy ounce silver Panda coin from 2013 has a face value of 10 Chinese yuan. The worldwide mintage is limited to 8.000.000 pieces.
The Chinese Mint has been minting Panda coins since 2016, in both gold and silver, in a weight unit of 30 grams. In precious years the Chinese Mint, like every producer of investment coins, used the weight unit 1 troy ounce (31,1 grams).
Every year the design is adapted to a new panda design. On this coin, you see three pandas surrounded by bamboo. At the top you see the inscription of the face value, 10 Chinese yuan. The bottom shows the inscription 1oz Ag .999 - the weight and purity of the coin.
On the back of the coin you see the Temple of Heaven which can be found in Beijing. Above ist he Chinese inscription of the words People's Republic of China. At the bottom of the coin you see the inscription 2013 - the year of issue.