Chinese Platinum Panda

The Chinese Platinum Panda is a series of platinum coins of China produced from 1987 to 2005.[a] The series is named after the image of giant panda printed on the reverse of all coins. The People's Bank of China minted 8,300 one-ounce Platinum Panda coins between 1987 and 1990 with a face value of 100 yuan. Additionally, 5,450 ounces of platinum were used for coins of smaller denominations in the 1990s through the first decade of the 21st century.[1] Minting was discontinued in 2005, mostly due to the increasing price of platinum; while in 1990 the price was about US$490/oz, it crossed the $2,000 mark in the summer of 2008.[2] All Platinum Pandas, except for coins of 2004–2005, are very rare and their availability can not be judged from the minted volumes.[1] This is partly because some coins had been remelted.[citation needed]

Mintages[edit]

Platinum Panda (ratings and circulation)
Year Value, Yuan Diameter,
mm
Weight,
g
# pcs.
1987 100 32 31.1 2000
1988 100 32 31.1 2000
1989 100 32 31.1 3000
1990 100 32 31.1 1300
1990 50 27 15.55 2500
1990 25 22 7.8 3500
1990 10 18 3.1 4500
1993 10 18 3.1 2500
1993 5 14 1.55 2500
1994 10 18 3.1 5000
1995 10 18 3.1 5000
1995 5 14 1.55 10000
1996 10 18 3.1 2500
1996 5 14 1.55 5000
1997 10 18 3.1 2500
1997 5 14 1.55 5000
2002[b] 100 18 3.1 20000
2003 50 14 1.55 50000
2004 50 14 1.55 50000
2005 100 18 3.1 30000

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Images of these coins do not fall under a Wikipedia-compatible license, but can be found at numismatic sites.
  2. ^ The 2002 issue is dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the printing of the Chinese Panda Gold Coin.
  1. ^ a b "Coins of China. Platinum Panda". Retrieved 12 September 2009.
  2. ^ "Platinum and Palladium Charts. London Platinum and Palladium Market (LPPM)". Archived from the original on 10 August 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2010.