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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Chinese Silver Panda Coins - A Chinese Silver Masterpiece

By Christina Goldman

The Chinese Silver Panda Coins are one of the most well liked silver coins to ever circulate the country as well as the bullion markets around the world. These kinds of coins are just some of the most rare, which of course means that the monetary value placed on these are of an extreme amount that only the serious and the determined collectors are willing to invest in. If you have an interest in picking up these sorts of coins, especially those from China, then this article's going to offer you some of the basic information that you will need to identify a real Chinese silver panda coin.

The first class of Chinese Silver Panda Coins were circulated between 1983 and 1985. They had tiny mintages of only 10,000 and were thought to be one of the few Chinese coins that were extraordinarily rare and not easy to locate. The actual precious metal content is 27 grams of 900 fine silver with a diameter of 38.6 mm. These were already very impressive and valuable, but that did not limit collectors from having a look at the later versions of these coins.

For instance, the 1987 sterling panda is the only Chinese silver panda coin ever to have been minted from sterling silver. It had an honest to goodness precious metal content of one oz. of 925 fine silver and was the first silver panda coin that had a diameter of 40 mm.

The panda design on the coin was just one more reason why these coins were so valuable and in demand among coin collectors. Plus, the prices for these particular coins were very affordable, beginning from the 1989 1 oz. Pure .999 silver panda coin until the present 2007 Chinese Silver Panda Coin.

And this is why you can find a large amount of collectors with complete sets of Chinese Silver Panda Coins, either online or in physical locations, who are ready to sell them at reasonable prices. - 23210

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