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Chinese Panda 30 Gram Silver Coin Random Year, Varied Condition

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The Chinese Panda series of coins is an ongoing issue from the People's Republic of China that celebrates one of their great national symbols, the Giant Panda. Since their introduction in 1983, these .999 silver bullion coins have been prized by collectors who eagerly await the unveiling of a new Giant Panda reverse design each year. In 2016, The People's Republic of China...Read More

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1-14 $86.19 $87.09 $89.78
15-119 $85.49 $86.38 $89.05
120-499 $84.79 $85.67 $88.32
500+ $84.19 $85.07 $87.70
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Chinese Panda 1 oz Silver Coin Random Year

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Chinese Panda Silver Coins from the Chinese Mint have a much more complex coining history than the gold bullion version of the coin. Introduced in 1983, the coin was not standardized as a 1 oz .999 pure silver coin until 1989 and had undergone a one-year suspension early on before moving toward standardization. As of 1989, the Chinese Panda Silver Coins have only grown in popularity with investors. Right now, you can buy Chinese Panda 1 oz Silver...Read More

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1-14 $90.26 $91.20 $94.02
15-119 $89.56 $90.49 $93.29
120-449 $88.86 $89.79 $92.56
450+ $88.26 $89.18 $91.94
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2026 Chinese Panda 30 Gram Silver Coin BU

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The Chinese Panda bullion collection is a long-running favorite among investors and collectors. First launched in gold in 1982 and silver in 1983, the series quickly became known for its yearly design changes. Each release keeps the famous Temple of Heaven on one side, while the other side features a new Giant Panda design. Right now, you can find the 2026 Chinese Panda 30 Gram Silver Coins available at Provident Metals. Highlights: Ships...Read More

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2026 Chinese Mint Dragon 1 oz Silver Coin BU

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The Chinese Mint’s Chinese Dragon bullion series quickly became a notable release, highlighting one of the most important symbols in Chinese culture on finely crafted silver and gold coins. Known for its limited mintages and carefully detailed designs, the series has drawn interest from collectors across the globe. With its continued releases, the collection offers another opportunity to own a piece tied to China’s long-standing artistic trad...Read More

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2025 Chinese Mint Dragon 1 oz Silver Coin BU

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Chinese dragons have been part of Chinese tradition for more than 7,000 years, tracing back to the Neolithic era. What started as simple totem symbols gradually became one of the most important figures in Chinese folklore and imperial history. Unlike the fearsome dragons of Western stories, Chinese dragons were seen as kind protectors who could bring rain and ensure bountiful harvests. In 2025, the Chinese Mint honors this iconic creature with th...Read More

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2025 Chinese Panda 30 Gram Silver Coin BU

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The Chinese Panda Series, which started in 1982 with gold bullion coins, has become one of the most popular collections among coin enthusiasts. This series includes five different weights of gold coins and a single silver coin. In 2016, the Chinese Mint made a unique shift from the standard Troy ounce measurement to Grams. Right now, Provident Metals offers the 2025 Chinese Panda 30 Gram Silver Coins. Highlights: Coins arrive in plastic c...Read More

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2018 Chinese Panda 30 Gram Silver Coin

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Product Specs Mint: Shenzhen Guobao Mint, or the Chinese Mint Year of Issue: 2018 Composition: 30 grams of .999 fine silver Face Value: 10 yuan Obverse The obverse features the Temple of Heaven, which is an actual building located in Beijing. The temple sits atop a shining field. The top inscription translates to "PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA" and the year of issue is inscribed below. Reverse The Panda coins get a new reverse de...Read More

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2025 Chinese Mint Dragon 1 oz Silver Coin NGC MS70 FDOI

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In 2025, the Chinese Mint launched a new silver bullion coin collection that highlights meaningful cultural symbols. The debut release, the 2025 Chinese Mint Silver Dragon, joins the Silver Panda as one of just two silver bullion series produced by China. Today, collectors and investors can find 2025 Chinese Mint Dragon 1 oz Silver Coins in certified perfect condition at P...Read More

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Chinese Panda Silver Coins at Provident Metals

One of the more unique coin programs on the market is the Chinese Panda Silver Coin series. These coins are issued annually, come in various strikes, and have a history dating back to the early 1980s. Learn more about these Chinese Panda Silver Coins right here at Provident Metals.

Series History and Information

Chinese Panda Gold Coins made their debut in 1982. Silver Coins made their debut the following year. These Silver Coins were issued annually from 1983 to 1985. These coins were proof strikes and had a purity of .900 silver. After a year break in 1986, they returned in 1987. The series took another break in 1988 and has been released annually since 1989. For the 1987 issue, the Chinese Mint upgraded to 1 Troy oz of .999 silver for these coins.

The series underwent a major change in 2016 when they moved away from Troy oz in favor of grams. This move was to bring the bullion series in line with the nation’s use of the metric system. This meant that the standard 1 Troy oz coins would be converted to 30 Grams (0.9646 Troy oz). Also available are 150 Grams (4.8227 Troy oz) and 1 Kilogram (32.1507 Troy oz) options in silver, typically as a proof option.

The face value for each coin is as follows:

  • 30 Grams: 10 Yuan
  • 150 Grams: 50 Yuan
  • 1 Kilogram: 300 Yuan

Individual 30 Gram coins are available in plastic capsules. For larger orders, trays of 30 or Monster Boxes of 600 are available. 150 Gram coins will arrive in capsules, while 1 Kilogram coins will be delivered in presentation boxes.

Design of the Chinese Panda Silver Coin

The reverse of these coins features the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, located in the Temple of Heaven. This reverse design has been used since the inception of the silver series in 1983. The year of issue is inscribed at the bottom, while the top reads “The People’s Republic of China” in Chinese.

Similar to a lot of the Perth Mint’s releases, the obverse of these coins changes with every issue. While the obverse also shows an image of at least one panda, the overall design changes every year. The lone exception is the 2001 and 2002 issues which have the same design. Also featured on the reverse are inscriptions such as the face value, metal content, and purity.

Uniquely, the silver series shows a panda on the obverse, while the gold coin program shows a panda on the reverse.

Unique Strikes

As mentioned above, larger weights, such as the 150 Gram and 1 Kilogram options, are available as proof strikes. However, the Chinese Mint also issues other unique strikes. In 2024, the 30 Gram coin was released in multiple different strikes.

  • Colorized: A colorized lacquer is applied to the reverse giving the entire reverse field a colorful pop.
  • Gilded: A thin layer of 24-karat gold is applied to just the two pandas on the reverse giving them a gold appearance.

Acquiring Chinese Panda Silver Coins at Provident Metals

Don’t hesitate to contact the Provident Metals customer service team with any questions you may have about these Chinese Panda Silver Coins. Our team can be reached via email, through our online chat feature, or by calling us at 1-800-313-3315.