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Bullion Silver Chinese Silver Panda

Issued {by the|from the|because of the|by way of the} People's Republic of China, the Chinese Pandas {have been|have already been|seem to have been|are actually} {one of the most|probably the most|the single most|essentially the most} collected silver bullion coins. It changes its design {every year|annually|yearly|every season} and comes {in different|in several|in numerous|in various} sizes, from 0.5 troy oz to 1 kilogram with different denomination reflecting {the weight|the load|the burden|the mass}.China issued its first silver coins picturing {an adorable|a cute|a fun-loving|a charming} Panda design in 1983. {These were|Such technology was|This technology was|Such were} 38.6 mm., 27 gm. of 900 fine silver, Proof quality. These same specifications {were used|were utilized|were put to use|were chosen} in 1984 and 1985. No silver Panda coins were issued in 1986. The 1987 silver Pandas were 40 mm., 1 troy oz. of 925 fine silver, Proof quality. No silver Panda coins were issued in 1988. From 1989-1997 silver Pandas were issued {in both|in each of|in each|in each of the} Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated {with the|together with the|in the|using the} specifications: 40 mm., 1 troy oz. of 999 fine silver. Beginning in 1998, only Brilliant Uncirculated silver Pandas were issued. {There are several|There are various|There are numerous|There are a number of} mints that produce these coins, including {but not|although not|however not|but is not} {limited to|just for|exclusively for|simply for}: Shenzhen, Shanghai and Shenyang. Sometimes {the different|the various|the several|different} mints {can be|might be|may well be|could possibly be} distinguished {from the|coming from the|out of your|that came from the} size of {the year|the entire year|what happen in|the entire year of} {on the|at the|on your|in the} obverse side {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} coins.Obverse: Depiction {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} Temple of Heaven {in the center|center|middle|core} with Chinese characters {on top|on the top|number one|at the top} saying "Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo" meaning People's Republic of China {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} bottom {the year|the entire year|what happen in|the entire year of} of issue. Reverse: Different portraits of panda that changes {every year|annually|yearly|every season} ({except for|aside from|apart from|except} 2001 and 2002, which {used the|utilized the|ordered|utilized} same design).{There are|You will find|You can find|There exists} varieties {on the|at the|on your|in the} {types of|kinds of|forms of|varieties of} coins issued, {the most common|the commonest|the more common|some of the most common} being uncirculated and proof versions. On some {years of|many years of|numerous years of|a lot} issue, {the bank|the bank account} also issue commemorative coins with privy marks or different {combination of|mixture of|mixing of|strategy of} gold plating on either the obverse or reverse {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} coin. {There are|You will find|You can find|There exists} no set rules {on how|in how|regarding the best approach|concerning the right way} many commemoratives {can be|might be|may well be|could possibly be} issued {in a year|within a year|every year|each year}. The official distributor is China Gold Coin Corporation.


URL:Issued {by the|from the|because of the|by way of the} People's Republic of China, the Chinese Pandas {have been|have already been|seem to have been|are actually} {one of the most|probably the most|the single most|essentially the most} collected silver bullion coins. It changes its design {every year|annually|yearly|every season} and comes {in different|in several|in numerous|in various} sizes, from 0.5 troy oz to 1 kilogram with different denomination reflecting {the weight|the load|the burden|the mass}.China issued its first silver coins picturing {an adorable|a cute|a fun-loving|a charming} Panda design in 1983. {These were|Such technology was|This technology was|Such were} 38.6 mm., 27 gm. of 900 fine silver, Proof quality. These same specifications {were used|were utilized|were put to use|were chosen} in 1984 and 1985. No silver Panda coins were issued in 1986. The 1987 silver Pandas were 40 mm., 1 troy oz. of 925 fine silver, Proof quality. No silver Panda coins were issued in 1988. From 1989-1997 silver Pandas were issued {in both|in each of|in each|in each of the} Proof and Brilliant Uncirculated {with the|together with the|in the|using the} specifications: 40 mm., 1 troy oz. of 999 fine silver. Beginning in 1998, only Brilliant Uncirculated silver Pandas were issued. {There are several|There are various|There are numerous|There are a number of} mints that produce these coins, including {but not|although not|however not|but is not} {limited to|just for|exclusively for|simply for}: Shenzhen, Shanghai and Shenyang. Sometimes {the different|the various|the several|different} mints {can be|might be|may well be|could possibly be} distinguished {from the|coming from the|out of your|that came from the} size of {the year|the entire year|what happen in|the entire year of} {on the|at the|on your|in the} obverse side {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} coins.Obverse: Depiction {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} Temple of Heaven {in the center|center|middle|core} with Chinese characters {on top|on the top|number one|at the top} saying "Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo" meaning People's Republic of China {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} bottom {the year|the entire year|what happen in|the entire year of} of issue. Reverse: Different portraits of panda that changes {every year|annually|yearly|every season} ({except for|aside from|apart from|except} 2001 and 2002, which {used the|utilized the|ordered|utilized} same design).{There are|You will find|You can find|There exists} varieties {on the|at the|on your|in the} {types of|kinds of|forms of|varieties of} coins issued, {the most common|the commonest|the more common|some of the most common} being uncirculated and proof versions. On some {years of|many years of|numerous years of|a lot} issue, {the bank|the bank account} also issue commemorative coins with privy marks or different {combination of|mixture of|mixing of|strategy of} gold plating on either the obverse or reverse {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} coin. {There are|You will find|You can find|There exists} no set rules {on how|in how|regarding the best approach|concerning the right way} many commemoratives {can be|might be|may well be|could possibly be} issued {in a year|within a year|every year|each year}. The official distributor is China Gold Coin Corporation.


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