2023 Panda Gold and Silver Commemorative CoinsThe 2023 Panda Precious Metal Commemorative Coin was the legal currency of the People's Republic of China issued by the People's Bank of China. There were 14 pieces in a set, including 6 panda gold and silver coins and 8 panda refined precious metal coins. It was issued on October 26,2022.
The front of the coin was the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, with the country name and year number printed on it. The back of the coin was a picture of a giant panda climbing a tree, with the face value, weight, and color printed on it.
In terms of craftsmanship, the back of the 150g and 1kg round gold souvenir coins adopted the partial light changing scale color coining process, which made the leaves on the surface of the coin present a variety of visual effects from different angles, which highlighted the vivid and lovely panda. The front and back of the 150g and 1kg round silver souvenir coins adopted the "atomic layer plating" process, which helped to prevent white spots and fogging on the silver coins and solved the long-term appearance problems of the silver coins. In addition, a new 3-gram refined platinum coin was added, with a circulation of 30,000 pieces. The retro mirror refraction process was also selected. Other than the panda itself, the background part was made of a large mirror.
Its specifications and circulation were as follows:
- 30g round gold coin (common currency): contains 30g of pure gold, 32mm in diameter, 500 yuan face value, 99.9% purity, maximum circulation of 1000000 pieces.
- 15g round gold coin (common currency): contains 15g pure gold, 27mm in diameter, 200 yuan in face value, 99.9% purity, maximum circulation of 200000 pieces.
- 8g round gold coin (common currency): contains 8g of pure gold, 22mm in diameter, 100 yuan in face value, 99.9% purity, maximum circulation of 200000 pieces.
- 3 grams round gold coin (common currency): contains 3 grams of pure gold, diameter 18 mm, face value 50 yuan, purity 99.9%, maximum circulation 500000 pieces.
- 1 gram round gold coin (common currency): contains 1 gram of pure gold, 10 mm in diameter, 10 yuan in face value, 99.9% purity, maximum circulation of 500000 pieces.
- 30g round silver coin (common currency): contains 30g of pure silver, 40mm in diameter, 10 yuan in face value, 99.9% purity, maximum circulation of 10000000 pieces.
- 1 kg round gold coin (refined coin): contains 1 kg of pure gold, diameter 90 mm, face value 10000 yuan, purity 99.9%, maximum circulation 1000 pieces.
- 150 grams round gold coin (refined coin): contains 150 grams of pure gold, 60 mm in diameter, 2000 yuan in face value, 99.9% purity, maximum circulation of 10000 pieces.
- 100 grams round gold coin (refined coin): contains 100 grams of pure gold, 55 mm in diameter, 1500 yuan in face value, 99.9% purity, maximum circulation of 20000 pieces.
- 50 grams round gold coin (refined coin): contains 50 grams of pure gold, 40 mm in diameter, 800 yuan in face value, 99.9% purity, maximum circulation of 30000 pieces.
- 1 kg round silver coin (refined coin): contains 1 kg of pure silver, 100 mm in diameter, 300 yuan in face value, 99.9% purity, maximum circulation of 10000 pieces.
- 150 grams round silver coin (refined coin): contains 150 grams of pure silver, 70 mm in diameter, 50 yuan in face value, 99.9% purity, maximum circulation of 30000 pieces.
- 30g round platinum coin (refined coin): contains 30g of pure platinum, 32mm in diameter, 1000 yuan in face value, 99.9% purity, maximum circulation of 5000 pieces.
- 3 grams round platinum coin (refined coin): contains 3 grams of pure platinum, diameter 18 mm, face value 100 yuan, purity 99.9%, maximum circulation 30000 pieces.
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Price of 10 Silver Coins Made in Guangdong Province in 1918In 1918, the price of a silver coin made in Guangdong Province was different in the market. According to the information in document 1, a 10-cent silver coin made in Guangdong Province in 1918 was sold for 286,000 yuan. However, the information in documents 2, 3, 4, and 5 showed that the silver coin was sold for 200 yuan. Therefore, the price of a silver coin made in Guangdong Province in 1918 may be between 200 yuan and 286,000 yuan.