








Secure your 1/10 oz 2011 Chinese Panda PCGS MS 70 Gold Coin and grow your wealth today!
The 2011 coin reverse side features a mother playing with her cub in a field of bamboo. The obverse design displays an image of the honoured "Temple of Heaven" in Beijing, and the 2011 date.
Established in Shanghai in 1920 and operated by the People’s Bank of China, the Central Mint of China has become one of the world’s most popular silver and gold bullion coin producers. The Chinese mint is well-known for its high purity standards for precious metals, anti-counterfeiting properties, and innovative numismatic techniques. The Central Mint of China is recognized for its annual release of the prestigious Panda series, which features the playful Chinese animals in unique situations.
Secure your 1/10 oz 2011 Chinese Panda PCGS MS 70 Gold Coin and grow your wealth today!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1/10 oz of 999 Fine Gold
*Obverse: Features the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests, located in the Chinese Temple of Heaven, surrounded by the temple's name in Chinese characters and its year of issue
*Reverse: Features a mother playing with her cub in a field of bamboo
The 2011 coin reverse side features a mother playing with her cub in a field of bamboo. The obverse design displays an image of the honoured "Temple of Heaven" in Beijing, and the 2011 date.
À PROPOS DE LA MONNAIE CHINOISE
Créée à Shanghai en 1920 et gérée par la Banque populaire de Chine, la Monnaie centrale de Chine est devenue l'un des producteurs de pie1ces d'investissement d'or et d'argent les plus populaires au monde. La Monnaie chinoise est célèbre pour ses normes de pureté élevées pour les métaux précieux, ses propriétés anti-contrefaçon et ses techniques numismatiques innovantes. La Monnaie centrale de Chine est reconnue pour son émission annuelle de la prestigieuse série Panda, qui présente l'animal chinois joueur dans d'uniques situations.