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3000 Yuan Panda

Uitgever People's Bank of China
Jaar 2026
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Gewicht 100 g
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Beschrijving keerzijde Two giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) are depicted playfully interacting amid a naturalistic bamboo grove setting, seated upon rocky ground with bamboo stalks and foliage filling the left and right fields. The composition is rendered in high-relief frosted detail against a mirror-polished field, conveying movement and vitality. The denomination 3000元 is inscribed in bold numerals along the lower exergue, while the weight and fineness designation 100g Pt.999 appears as a legend along the upper border of the coin.
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Aanvullende informatie

China's platinum Panda bullion series has always occupied an awkward commercial position — priced out of the mass market that drives gold and silver Panda sales, yet lacking the numismatic depth to compete seriously with platinum rarities from other sovereign programs. The 100g platinum denomination has been issued only intermittently, production figures historically low enough that secondary market premiums bear little relationship to spot.

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