Chinese Modern Precious Metal Commemorative Coins
It has been over 30 years since Chinese modern precious metal commemorative coins were first issued in 1979. Within this three decades, Chinese modern precious metal coinage has been committed to the enhancement of Chinese numismatic culture, the publicizing of the elegance of Chinese culture and the progress of socialist spiritual construction…
Annual Chinese Coin Shows
There are three coin shows that you don’t want to miss if you are serious about collecting Chinese coins.
Beijing International Coin Exposition was held in Beijing in 1995 for the first time. It has become one of the large-scale professional International coin shows within the Asia-Pacific region…
China Lunar Animal Coins
‘Sheng xiao’ or the Chinese Zodiac as it is known in English is a well recognized tradition in Chinese culture. This unique custom was formed and passed down dating back to Han Dynasty around 200BC. In 1981 the People’s Republic of China began…
China Ancient Coins
The strange and wonderful Chinese ancient coins vary in shapes and colors that from ancient times have created an immense interest for people to collect, attracting the interest of countless hobbyists, collectors and researchers. According to historical records…
Chinese Panda Coins
Chinese gold and silver panda coins are used as investment coins in the world market. A country chooses the design for their investment coin based on a representative motif of their country. The Panda gold and silver bullion coins were first issued in 1982…
Chinese Circulated Commemorative Coins
The so-called commemorative coins in circulation are to commemorate events in international and domestic politics, economics, history, culture, sports, historical figures, rare animals and plants. Issued by the People’s Bank of China, they include ordinary metal, paper, and plastic commemorative coins…
Reference Source: china-mint.info, rarechinesecoins.info, A Complete Collection of Modern China Gold & Silver Commemorative Coins, chinanumismatics.net.





