Chinese 2012 Panda Coins

Chinese 2012 Panda coins are expected to be issued on November 30th, 2011.  There are 7 gold pandas and 3 silver pandas in the series.  GOLD 1 kilo         planned max. mintage: 500 5oz             planned max. mintage: 5000 1oz             planned max. mintage: 600000 1/2oz        planned max. mintage: 600000 1/4oz        planned max. mintage: 600000 1/10oz      planned max. mintage: 800000 1/20oz     [...]

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Chinese 2011 Panda Coins

Chinese 2011 Panda coins are expected to be issued on December 10th, 2010.  There are 7 gold pandas and 3 silver pandas in the series.  GOLD 1 kilo         planned max. mintage: 300 5oz             planned max. mintage: 2000 1oz             planned max. mintage: 300000 1/2oz        planned max. mintage: 200000 1/4oz        planned max. mintage: 200000 1/10oz      planned max. mintage: 200000 [...]

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2011 Chinese Lunar Rabbit Series

2011 Chinese Lunar Rabbit coins were issued on October 26th, 2010 by the People’s Bank of China.  There are total 15 coins: 8 gold & 7 silver.  They are minted by Shanghai, ShenYang & GuoBao Mints, and solely distributed by China Gold Coin Company. GOLD: 1/10oz (round shaped), 18mm in diameter, 50 Yuan in face [...]

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Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1991 Gold Sheep

Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1991 Gold Sheep

1991 was the Chinese Zodiac year of Sheep. Its commemorative coin of Sheep was officially released in January of 1991. On the obverse of the gold coin, there engraved the People’s Republic of China in characters and the year of circulation. Its architecture design is Yueyang Tower of Yueyang City in Hunan Province. Boarded the [...]

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Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1990 Gold Horse

Chinese 8g Gold Lunar Coin Series – 1990 Gold Horse

1990 was the Chinese Zodiac year of Horse. Its commemorative coin of Horse was officially released in January of 1990. On the obverse of the gold coin, there engraved the People’s Republic of China in characters and the year of circulation. Its architecture design is the ancient China’s classic palatial building – Dacheng Hall of [...]

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