The Silver Pandas from the Chinese Mint represent one of the world’s best-selling silver collections. Available as of 1989 in a Brilliant Uncirculated option, the Silver Chinese Panda was once a 1 oz silver coin, but in 2016 became the world’s first major bullion series to break from Troy ounce units to mark the coins in weight using Grams instead. Right now, 2021 30 Gram Silver Chinese Pandas are available to purchase online at Silver.com.
Coin Highlights:
- Ships to you inside of protective capsules, trays of 15 coins, or Monster Boxes of 450 coins!
- 37th available coin in the Silver Chinese Panda range!
- Mintage limited to 10,000,000 coins only!
- Consists of 30 Grams, or .9645 Troy ounces, of .9999 fine silver in BU condition.
- Bears a face value of 10 Yuan backed by the government of China.
- The obverse side of the coin depicts a young cub climbing a tree as its mother watches on.
- On the reverse field is the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests.
Each 2021 30 Gram Silver Chinese Panda available at Silver.com comes with individual or multiple packaging options. Individual coins arrive with a protective capsule. For multiples, the coins are available either inside of trays of 15 or Monster Boxes of 450 coins. All coins are available in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
For the first time in recent memory, the Chinese Mint has announced a mintage maximum for the Silver Panda release. Though many of the early releases from 1989 through the early 1990s had mintage maximums, that practice had largely stopped in the 2000s and 2010s amidst healthy demand for the coins. Though demand remains healthy in 2020, production capacity at mints across the globe has felt the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is hard to say for certain why the Chinese Mint issued a mintage maximum, but nevertheless, a declared maximum of 10 million coins has been set for the new 2021 Silver Panda.
The obverse side of 2021 30 Gram Silver Chinese Pandas features the image of a mother panda and her cub. As the mother looks on from below, one paw behind the back of the young cub as if to support its climb, the young cub makes its way up the trunk of a tree.
On the reverse field of 2021 Silver Chinese Pandas is a depiction of the exterior façade from the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. This building is the most notable and central structure within the Temple of Heaven Complex, one of four such Taoist religious sites in the city of Beijing.
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