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{{/presale}}The Chinese Mint introduced its Chinese Panda bullion series in 1981. The collection offers five weights in gold and one weight in silver. From 1981 to 2015, the coins in the series came with weights in Troy oz. In 2016, the mint altered the weights to show measurements in Grams. That same year saw the introduction of large proof coins. Today, you have the opportunity to get near-perfect 2017 Proof Chinese Panda 50 Gram Gold Coins online from Provident Metals.
Highlights:
Proof Chinese Panda Gold Coins were introduced in 2016. The weights available started at 50 Grams and went higher, with the coins issued to honor the switch from Troy oz to Grams. The coins issued in the Proof Chinese Panda Gold Series featured the same design elements on the reverse found on the BU coins.
Obverse
On the obverse of 2017 Proof Chinese Panda Gold Coins is a depiction of the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests. The visual of the structure offers a view from the outside looking at the main entrance. The inscriptions on this side of the coin include the nation of issue and a date mark of 2017.
Reverse
The reverse side of the 2017 Proof Chinese Panda 50 Gram Gold Coin comes with the unique 2017 design of the Giant Panda. In this design, the panda is shown in a seated position with bamboo in its paws. The inscriptions on this face of the coin read 800, 50G, AU, and 999.
History
In 1981, the Chinese Panda Gold Coin debuted with 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz options. In 1982, a 1/20 oz gold coin was introduced. In 2001, the original face values were adjusted for each coin. In 2016, the weights changed from the aforementioned Troy oz options to 30 Gram, 15 Gram, 8 Gram, 3 Gram, and 1 Gram coins.
Ordering
These 2017 Proof Chinese Panda 50 Gram Gold Coins have PR69 grades from the PCGS. Coins in this condition have full, original mint luster and a maximum of two minor detractions. The detractions are limited in nature to minuscule contact marks or hairlines and limited in scope to the areas outside the primary focal points of the coin. The DCAM inclusion refers to the strong, frosted design and deeply-mirrored, clear fields. The First Strike label is for coins received within 30 days of release.
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