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The Chinese Panda coin is one of the only government issued bullion coins to change the reverse design every year.
The obverse features the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (The Temple of Heaven), the title of the People's Republic of China in Chinese characters, and the year 1990.
This coin's reverse design depicts a panda bear gazing over it's shoulder from atop a rock face. The Reverse also includes the coin's face value, weight and purity.
This coin is legal tender of the People's Republic of China. This beautiful release continues a more than thirty-year old tradition which began in 1983.
4791 | |
China | |
Lightly Used | |
999 | |
The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (The Temple of Heaven), Beijing | |
Panda standing on a rock with a bamboo background | |
14.0 | |
0.83 | |
CNY 5 | |
0.050 |
SKU
4791
Country
China
Condition
Lightly Used
Purity
999
Obverse
The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (The Temple of Heaven), Beijing
Reverse
Panda standing on a rock with a bamboo background
Diameter (mm)
14.0
Average Thickness (mm)
0.83
Legal Tender
CNY 5
Metal Weight (ozt)
0.050
1/20 oz 1990 Chinese Panda Gold Coin
The Chinese Panda coin is one of the only government issued bullion coins to change the reverse design every year.
The obverse features the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (The Temple of Heaven), the title of the People's Republic of China in Chinese characters, and the year 1990.
This coin's reverse design depicts a panda bear gazing over it's shoulder from atop a rock face. The Reverse also includes the coin's face value, weight and purity.
This coin is legal tender of the People's Republic of China.
This beautiful release continues a more than thirty-year old tradition which began in 1983.

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