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Chinese 1/2 oz Gold Panda Proof/Unc (Random Year, Not Sealed)

Actual Weight
1/2 troy oz
thickness
1.85 mm
diameter
27 mm
Gross Weight
15.55 grams
condition
Proof/Uncirculated
Mint/Brand
People's Republic of China
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First introduced in 1982 by the People’s Bank of China, the Gold Panda series quickly became one of the most celebrated modern bullion programs in the world. The debut issue was struck in 1 oz of .999 fine gold, accompanied by fractional sizes of 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz, making it accessible to a wider range of collectors and investors. In 1983, the Mint expanded the lineup with the 1/20 oz Gold Panda, followed later by larger formats such as 5 oz and 12 oz coins, cementing the series as a versatile option for all market levels.

One of the unique traits that has defined this series since inception is the annually changing reverse design of the panda—a national symbol of peace, resilience, and cultural pride. With the exception of 2001 and 2002, when the same motif was used, every year introduces a fresh artistic interpretation of the beloved panda, giving each coin distinctive collectible appeal. Over time, earlier and scarcer designs have become highly sought-after pieces, adding to both the investment potential and numismatic value of the series.

Coin Features:
  • Struck from .999 fine gold with a weight of 1/2 troy oz
  • Proof / Brilliant Uncirculated condition
  • Legal tender guaranteed by the People’s Bank of China
  • Face value: 50 Yuan (1982–2000), 200 Yuan (2001–present) – note some issues may not show denomination
  • Sealed in plastic packaging for protection
  • Obverse: Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, Beijing
  • Reverse: Features a unique panda design, updated annually
Secure a Chinese 1/2 oz Gold Panda BU/Proof (Random Year) today to own a coin that embodies over four decades of artistry, cultural heritage, and trusted gold value. 
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