-
Inventory:
3 In Stock
- Product ID: 18715
The People's Republic of China started the increasingly popular Chinese Silver Panda series in 1983. Coin collectors and investors have been dazzled by the talented craftsmanship and history that is evident on every silver coin. Since they are spirit animals, pandas have many symbolic meanings that are good to be reminded of in day-to-day life. The gentle giants are often viewed as harmless, since they look like large teddy bears, but the reality is that they can be as deadly as a tiger when it comes to feeling threatened. Chinese tradition views this trait as a warning that things might not be what they seem on the surface. It is encouraged to give your trust to people that have proven to be trustworthy over time, not just with smooth words.
The Certified Chinese Panda One Ounce 2011 MS70 Panda Label PCGS has earned the highest BU grade and comes encased in an official PCGS holder.
Coin Highlights
-.999 fine silver
-MS70 grade
-Packaged in coin holder
-Obverse: The obverse includes an inscription in Chinese symbols, "The People's Republic of China," and the coin's year of mintage. The Temple of Heaven is intricately drawn on the obverse since it is an icon to Chinese tradition and religion.
-Reverse: The panda design on the 2011 Chinese Silver Panda is of two pandas: mother and her cub. The two are both standing on all fours, looking intently into each other's eyes. Their beloved food, bamboo, is detailed in the background since that food source is what pandas literally live off of. The coin's legal tender of 10 yuan is etched into the coin, along with the coin's authenticity and weight.