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  2. Chinese Gold Panda - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Pandas are legal tender in the People's Republic of China and are currently issued in face value denominations of 500, 200, 100, 50 and 20 yuan; [6] from 1982 through 2000 they were issued in denominations of 100, 50, 25, and 10 yuan with the 5 yuan added in 1983.

  3. Chinese lunar coins - Wikipedia

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    (1) both the 5 oz. silver lunar coin and the 5 oz. silver panda coin were debuted, (2) the 5 oz. silver lunar coin was the first of the series to be over 99% pure silver, and (3) the 5 oz. silver coin had a face value of 50 yuan, even though it contained over 10 times as much silver as the 15 g silver coin, which had a face value of 10 yuan.

  4. Chinese Silver Panda - Wikipedia

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    The first Silver Panda coins—issued 10 yuan Panda bullion in 1983, 1984 and 1985—were proof quality, with a precious metal content of 27 grams of 0.900 fine silver and a diameter of 38.6 mm. Mintages were only 10,000 for each year. No Silver Pandas were issued in 1986.

  5. Chinese Panda coins - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Panda coins are bullion coins issued by the People's Bank of China. Issued first in 1982 [1], Chinese panda coins have become the gold standard of the precious metal coins produced by the People's Republic of China. Produced in various sizes to satisfy demands from investors and collectors, the series continues to this day where the ...

  6. Coin of the Year Award - Wikipedia

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    500-yuan gold: gold: Panda Best Silver: 20-yuan silver: China: Mogao grottoes Best Trade: 25-cent clad: United States of America: Rhode Island, the Ocean State Most Artistic: 25-rouble silver: Russia: 225th anniversary of the Bolshoi Theater Most Historically Significant: 10-dollar silver: Australia: The evolution of the calendar Most ...

  7. Chicken Tariffs Just a Pawn in the Yuan Valuation Battle - AOL

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    Tariffs levied on some items traded between China and the U.S. are looking more and more like a proxy for the currency battle between the two nations. China is set to raise tariffs on certain ...

  8. List of bullion coins - Wikipedia

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    They are kept as a store of value or an investment rather than used in day-to-day commerce. [ 1 ] Under United Kingdom law, a bullion coin may be marketed as a coin if it is minted after 1800, is at least 900 thousandths fine, and are (or have been) legal tender in their country of origin. [ 2 ]

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