The People's Republic of
China began minting silver panda coins in 1983. The silver pandas
carry the denomination of 10 yuan. The obverse features the Temple
of Heaven while different panda designs have been used on the
reverse each year (except in 2001 and 2002). Minor obverse modifications
have been made over the years. The 1983 pandas were 38.6 mm.,
27 gm. of 900 fine silver, proof quality. These same specifications
were used 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 proof
and brilliant uncirculated with the specifications: 40 mm., 1
troy oz. of .999 fine silver. Since 1998, only brilliant uncirculated
silver pandas have been issued to the same specifications.
In 2016, the China Mint reduced
the silver content to 30 grams from 31.1 grams (one troy ounce.)
River City Coins guarantees that
all our China Silver Panda coins are authentic issues of the
official China Mint.
All of the China Silver Pandas
offered are uncirculated strikes, unless otherwise noted, and
all are in their original packaging, unless otherwise noted.
The coins come packaged in a clear capsule.
Shipping & handling charges
are added on at checkout and are based on the total amount of
your order from our site (see chart at bottom of this page).
Sorry, but we do not accept
international orders.
In many cases, we have only
one each of these, so please do not order more than one of each
without checking with us first.
Please phone us at 573-334-1108
or email us at rvrcoins@swbell.net
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