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The Chinese Silver Panda Coin is the official silver bullion coin of China. It was issued by the Chinese Mint in 1983 and is regarded as one of the most popular silver coins in the world because of its unique reverse imagery that continues to alter every release cycle. It is a must-have silver coin for any portfolio of precious metal... Read More
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Between 2018 and 2021, the Chinese Mint released a series of gold and silver coins based on early 20th-century Chinese currency. These pieces replicate historic silver dollars from different regions across China, each one showcasing a distinct dragon design that symbolized either an emperor’s reign or a specific province. Right now, BullionMax offers the 2018 1 oz Chines... Read More
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During the years 2018 through 2021, the Chinese Mint released a variety of silver and gold coins inspired by China’s rich numismatic history. Many of these pieces replicate early 20th-century silver dollars, each one tied to a specific region or ruler and featuring a detailed dragon motif. Today, BullionMax offers the 2020 1 oz Chinese Silver Twin Dragon Dollar Coin for ... Read More
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From 2018 to 2021, the Chinese Mint released a special coin series that draws from the designs of early 20th-century Chinese coinage. These silver and gold coins recreate classic silver dollars once used throughout China, each with its own distinct dragon artwork. One of these is the 2019 1 oz Chinese Silver Long-Whiskered Dragon Dollar, now offered at BullionMax. Coin Hi... Read More
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One of the standout pieces from the Chinese Mint’s 2018–2021 series of vintage coin restrikes is the 2020 Silver Kweichow Auto Dollar. This unique issue pays tribute to the original 1928 Chinese Auto Dollar Coin, which was created to celebrate the personal touring car of Zhou Xicheng, the warlord of Kweichow province. Right now, you can find the 2020 1 oz Chinese Silve... Read More
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The Chinese Mint honored its numismatic history from 2018 to 2021 with a series of gold and silver coins. Inspired by designs from early 20th-century China, many of these coins are faithful recreations of older silver dollars. Each piece features a dragon design linked to a specific emperor or region in China. Today, you can purchase the 2019 1 oz Chinese Silver Chihli Dra... Read More
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1+ | $79.65 | $80.48 | $82.97 |
In 2018, the Chinese Mint introduced an eight-coin series that pays tribute to vintage silver dollar designs. The first release in this series is the Kiangnan Dragon Dollar, modeled after the original 1904 Chinese Silver Dragon Dollar from the Kiangnan province. Right now, you can find 2018 1 oz Chinese Silver Kiangnan Dragon Dollar Coins available at BullionMax. Coin Hig... Read More
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Between 2018 and 2021, the Chinese Mint released a special coin series that honored early 20th-century Chinese currency. These coins are faithful recreations of historic silver dollars, each featuring a dragon tied to a specific ruling dynasty or region of China. Today, BullionMax offers the 2020 1 oz Chinese Silver Water Dragon Dollar Coin. Coin Highlights: Comes ... Read More
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Chinese dragons have deep roots in Chinese history, going back more than 7,000 years to the Neolithic period. Over time, these creatures evolved from early totem symbols into one of the most recognizable icons in Chinese culture. Unlike the dragons of Western stories, Chinese dragons were seen as kind and powerful beings that controlled water and brought rain to the land. In 2025, the Chinese Mint is releasing a new bullion series dedicated to th... Read More
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The Chinese Panda bullion series is known for featuring fresh Giant Panda designs with every release, a tradition that began with the series’ 1982 debut and has only been skipped once in its history. While the Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) coins are highly regarded by collectors and investors, the series also includes stunning colori... Read More
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The Chinese Silver Panda coin series is a popular collection of silver bullion coins issued by the People’s Republic of China. First introduced in 1983, these coins are highly regarded among collectors and investors worldwide for their beautiful designs and high purity.
The reverse of the coin features the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, while the obverse showcases various images of pandas. The design of the reverse changes annually, making each year’s coin unique. The pandas depicted on the coins vary in pose, scenery, and quantity, contributing to the series’ charm. The Chinese Panda bullion series was the first major coin collection in the world to use new primary design elements each year.
Chinese Silver Panda coins are struck in .999 fine silver, indicating a purity of 99.9%. Initially, the coins were issued in 1 oz weight only, but starting from 2016, the Chinese Mint introduced multiple fractional sizes, including 30 grams, 15 grams, 8 grams, 3 grams, and 1 gram. The 1 oz coin remains the most popular size.
The history of the purity and weight of Silver Pandas is complex. In 1983, the coins were issued through 1985 as proof specimens with .900 pure silver content and weighed in at 27 grams. There were no Silver Pandas struck in 1986. The 1987 release featured a 1 Troy oz weight, but only sterling silver purity, or .925 fineness. After no coins were issued in 1988, the series finally stabilized as a BU collection with 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver. This continued until the aforementioned transition in 2016.
The Chinese Silver Panda coins enjoy a significant following both within China and internationally. Their popularity stems from the high-quality production standards, evolving designs, and the worldwide fascination with pandas as a symbol of China.
The Chinese Silver Panda series is sought after by both collectors and investors due to the combination of its intrinsic silver value and numismatic appeal. As with other bullion coins, their price is influenced by factors such as the spot price of silver, collector demand, and the rarity of certain years or versions.
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