2025 China 30 gram Silver Panda MS-70 PCGS (FS, Yin-Yang)

$80.26
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1 - 29 | $84.26 | $85.14 | $87.77 |
30 - 119 | $82.26 | $83.12 | $85.69 |
120 + | $80.26 | $81.10 | $83.60 |
Grade
MS-70
Population
The total number of coins graded by a specific grading service for a particular coin and grade combination.
244
Graded Higher
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0
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The panda is often compared to the yin and yang because of its black and white spots. The panda's calm demeanor is a demonstration of how, when balanced, the yin and yang are harmonious and peaceful.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 30 grams (.9645 oz) of .999 fine silver.
- PCGS encapsulation protects and guarantees the perfect 70 First Strike condition of the coin.
- First Strike label ensures this coin was received by PCGS within the first 30 days of the coin's release.
- Multiples of 20 are packaged in PCGS boxes.
- Obverse: Depicts the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing encircled by the phrase "People's Republic of China" in Chinese completed with the year of issue, 2024.
- Reverse: Features a mother panda with her two cubs. One cub has its front paws on the mother's leg and the second is behind them laying on a rock. The mother cub is holding a bamboo branch.
- Sovereign coin, with a face value of 10 yuan, backed by the Chinese government.
The 2025 Silver Panda is sure to be an even greater collectible with the new weight system for this popular series. Add the 2025 30 gram Silver Chinese Panda coin to your cart today!
Pandas
The Silver Pandas were first minted in 1983. The first three years of mintage were in proof quality condition and had a limited mintage of 10,000 pieces for each year. No Silver Pandas were struck in 1986, but they have been minted every year since then. Each year, the design of the panda changes, making them highly collectible. The only year they didn’t change designs was 2002, which used the same design as 2001.
The People’s Republic of China issues and guarantees the quality of each Silver Panda coin. Silver Panda coins are minted from several mints each year. Those mints include but are not limited to Shenzhen, Shanghai and Shenyang. Unlike the U.S. Mint, these Chinese mints do not incorporate mint marks to distinguish the difference between each mint. Instead, these mints are known for having minor differences in the design of the coin such as font size, bamboo length and designs of the temple in certain year’s mintages.
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Learn MoreCoin ID | 969103 |
Population The total number of coins produced at a specific mint for a particular date and mintmark combination. |
244 |
Grade | MS-70 |
Graded Higher The total number of coins that have obtained a higher grade than the subject coin by a particular grading service. |
0 |
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
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