





The 1 oz 1987 Chinese Panda Gold Coin is a highly sought-after release in the Panda series, known for its annually changing designs and exceptional craftsmanship. Struck in .999 fine gold, this coin holds both collectible and investment appeal.
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The 1987 Chinese Panda Gold Coin was produced at both the Shanghai and Shenyang Mints, with distinguishing "S" and "Y" mint marks, making it a unique addition to any collection. This was the first and only year the Panda series included mint marks on its gold coins. The total mintage for this issue was approximately 131,000, divided between both mints.
The Panda series is renowned for its annually changing panda designs, adding to its numismatic appeal. The 1987 edition captures the natural beauty of China’s most famous animal, making it an excellent choice for collectors and investors alike.
The Chinese Mint, under the authority of the People's Bank of China, produces the official currency of China, including the globally recognized Panda series. Since its introduction in 1982, the Chinese Panda series has been a flagship offering, known for its annually changing designs and high production standards. The Chinese Mint ensures each coin is struck with precision, solidifying its reputation for excellence in bullion coinage.
The 1 oz 1987 Chinese Panda Gold Coin is a highly sought-after release in the Panda series, known for its annually changing designs and exceptional craftsmanship. Struck in .999 fine gold, this coin holds both collectible and investment appeal.
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CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
Ships individually in protective packaging
Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Gold
Obverse: Features the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests in Beijing’s Temple of Heaven, encircled by Chinese inscriptions translating to "People’s Republic of China" and the year "1987."
Reverse: Features a Giant Panda drinking from a stream with bamboo in the background, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
The 1987 Chinese Panda Gold Coin was produced at both the Shanghai and Shenyang Mints, with distinguishing "S" and "Y" mint marks, making it a unique addition to any collection. This was the first and only year the Panda series included mint marks on its gold coins. The total mintage for this issue was approximately 131,000, divided between both mints.
The Panda series is renowned for its annually changing panda designs, adding to its numismatic appeal. The 1987 edition captures the natural beauty of China’s most famous animal, making it an excellent choice for collectors and investors alike.
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The Chinese Mint, under the authority of the People's Bank of China, produces the official currency of China, including the globally recognized Panda series. Since its introduction in 1982, the Chinese Panda series has been a flagship offering, known for its annually changing designs and high production standards. The Chinese Mint ensures each coin is struck with precision, solidifying its reputation for excellence in bullion coinage.