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Coin Capsule Direct Fit - 32 mm
Coin Capsule Direct Fit - 32 mm
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Coin Capsule Direct Fit - 27 mm
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Coin Capsule Direct Fit - 22 mm
Coin Capsule Direct Fit - 22 mm
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Coin Capsule Direct Fit - 18 mm
Coin Capsule Direct Fit - 18 mm
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Coin Capsule w/Black Gasket - 32 mm
Coin Capsule w/Black Gasket - 32 mm
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Coin Capsule w/Black Gasket - 27 mm
Coin Capsule w/Black Gasket - 27 mm
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Quadrum Intercept Snaplock Holder w/Black Gasket - 27 mm
Quadrum Intercept Snaplock Holder w/Black Gasket - 27 mm
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Coin Capsule w/Black Gasket - 22 mm
Coin Capsule w/Black Gasket - 22 mm
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Quadrum Intercept Snaplock Holder w/Black Gasket - 22 mm
Quadrum Intercept Snaplock Holder w/Black Gasket - 22 mm
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Quadrum Intercept Snaplock Holder w/Black Gasket - 18 mm
Quadrum Intercept Snaplock Holder w/Black Gasket - 18 mm
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Quadrum Intercept Snaplock Holder w/Black Gasket - 14 mm
Quadrum Intercept Snaplock Holder w/Black Gasket - 14 mm
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About Capsules & Boxes For Chinese Mint Gold

Capsules and boxes are standard packaging options for Chinese mint gold products, including gold coins, bars, and medals.
Capsules are small, clear plastic cases designed to protect and display the mint product. They are often circular and slightly larger than the coin or bar intended to hold. Capsules may also come with a foam ring to store the product securely.

Boxes, conversely, are more elaborate packaging options that offer additional protection and display options—these range from simple cardboard boxes to ornate wooden or velvet-lined cases. Many boxes feature intricate designs and may include special features like magnets or locking mechanisms to keep the product secure.
In the case of Chinese mint gold products, boxes and capsules are often highly collectible in their own right and can add significant value to the overall package. Some collectors may even prioritize the quality and design of the packaging over the actual product inside.


About The Chinese Mint

The Chinese Mint is the official mint of the People's Republic of China and is responsible for producing the country's legal tender coins, commemorative coins, and medals. The mint is operated by the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation, which the Chinese government owns.

The history of the Chinese Mint dates back to the late 19th century when China first began producing its coins. Over time, the mint has evolved and modernized to keep up with the changing demands of the Chinese economy and the global coin-collecting community.

Today, the Chinese Mint is known for producing high-quality coins featuring intricate designs and unique shapes. Many of their products are made from precious metals such as gold and silver and are highly sought after by collectors worldwide.

Some of the most famous Chinese Mint products include the Chinese Gold Panda bullion coins, which have been produced since 1982 and feature a new design every year, and the Chinese Lunar New Year coins, which feature designs based on the Chinese zodiac. The mint also produced a wide range of commemorative coins for various events, including the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and the 70th anniversary of the founding the People's Republic of China in 2019.


History Of The Chinese Mint

The history of the Chinese Mint can be traced back to the late 1800s when the Qing Dynasty government began to establish modern mints in various parts of the country. Before this, China relied on traditional casting methods to produce its coins.

The first modern mint in China was established in Guangzhou in 1889, followed by the opening of the Shanghai Mint in 1896. These mints produced coins using Western-style machinery and techniques, which helped to standardize the country's coinage and improve its quality.

However, the Chinese Mint faced numerous challenges in its early years, including political instability, war, and economic turmoil. During the early 20th century, the mint was temporarily closed down several times, and the Chinese Civil War and World War II disrupted production.

After founding the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Chinese Mint was reorganized and modernized. New mints were built, and the country began producing a more comprehensive range of coins and medals for domestic and international markets. In the 1980s, the mint started to make gold and silver coins for collectors, which helped to establish its reputation as a producer of high-quality, unique coins.

Today, the Chinese Mint is one of the world's largest and most well-respected mints and continues to produce innovative and highly sought-after coins and medals.
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