3 gram Fine Gold Coin 999.9 - Panda BU 2018
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Overview
This beautiful gold Panda coin of 3 grams (g), or 0.1 ounce (oz) is issued by the People's Republic of China. What is truly unique about this gold Panda coin is that its design changes every year, and coins are minted from several different currencies each year. Due to their frequent design change, and typing variations, these parts are currently one of the most unique coins on the market.
These beautiful coins were first issued by the Chinese Mint in 1982, and they have revolutionized the world since then. They are a great addition to any collection. These precious metal coins are considered a wise investment. These silver coins are also unique because of their changing design every year, with one exception in 2002.
On a reverse of the gold Panda coin, we can see an image of a loving "Giant Panda". This famous and loved animal is recognized around the world as the symbol of China. However, what is interesting is that the "Giant Panda" does not come from the family of bears but from a kind of small animal called "Red Panda", which, in size and characteristics, looks more like a fox. The 'Giant Panda' has simply been named 'Giant' to represent the size of the animal compared to the little fox.
On the obverse side, you can see the Temple of Heaven. The Temple of Heaven is a complex of religious buildings dedicated to the Taoist faith. On the edge of the coin, we can also see the name of the Chinese Mandarin nation, as well as the year of production.
Protect your gold Panda coin against fingerprints by using cotton gloves and handling your coins with care. You can also protect your gold Panda coin by keeping it in a clear plastic capsule. This will elegantly expose the coin and will also increase the value to your coin collection.
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History
Chinese gold coins Panda are one of the most popular gold coins on the market. Their unique and changing design each year is one of their most important features. Each year, the gold Panda coin changes design, making it the most collectible coin in the world.
A key challenge that the designers of this coin had to face, was how to translate the Panda on a coin. It was important for coin designers that the coin reflects the black and white color of this majestic creature. The designers decided to use intaglio, for arms, legs, and ears, so that it can absorb light to shine in a black shadow.
These famous coins were originally launched in 1-ounce size, as well as in smaller sizes, such as ½ oz, ¼ oz and 1/10 ounce. In 1983, more sizes were introduced, like the 1/20. Compared to other coins, the Chinese gold coins Panda are more accessible to a wider audience on a smaller budget. Since 2016, the People's Republic of China has started using the metric system to better suit the rapidly growing international coin market.
This beautiful gold Panda coin of 3 grams (g), or 0.1 ounce (oz) is issued by the People's Republic of China. What is truly unique about this gold Panda coin is that its design changes every year, and coins are minted from several different currencies each year. Due to their frequent design change, and typing variations, these parts are currently one of the most unique coins on the market.
These beautiful coins were first issued by the Chinese Mint in 1982, and they have revolutionized the world since then. They are a great addition to any collection. These precious metal coins are considered a wise investment. These silver coins are also unique because of their changing design every year, with one exception in 2002.
On a reverse of the gold Panda coin, we can see an image of a loving "Giant Panda". This famous and loved animal is recognized around the world as the symbol of China. However, what is interesting is that the "Giant Panda" does not come from the family of bears but from a kind of small animal called "Red Panda", which, in size and characteristics, looks more like a fox. The 'Giant Panda' has simply been named 'Giant' to represent the size of the animal compared to the little fox.
On the obverse side, you can see the Temple of Heaven. The Temple of Heaven is a complex of religious buildings dedicated to the Taoist faith. On the edge of the coin, we can also see the name of the Chinese Mandarin nation, as well as the year of production.
Protect your gold Panda coin against fingerprints by using cotton gloves and handling your coins with care. You can also protect your gold Panda coin by keeping it in a clear plastic capsule. This will elegantly expose the coin and will also increase the value to your coin collection.