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 (154.5 kg) 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
editYear | Value, Yuan | Diameter, mm |
Weight, g |
# pcs. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1987 | 100 | 32 | 31.1 | 2,000 |
1988 | ||||
1989 | 3,000 | |||
1990 | 1,300 | |||
50 | 27 | 15.55 | 2,500 | |
25 | 22 | 7.8 | 3,500 | |
10 | 18 | 3.1 | 4,500 | |
1993 | 2,500 | |||
5 | 14 | 1.55 | ||
1994 | 10 | 18 | 3.1 | 5,000 |
1995 | ||||
5 | 14 | 1.55 | 10,000 | |
1996 | 10 | 18 | 3.1 | 2,500 |
5 | 14 | 1.55 | 5,000 | |
1997 | 10 | 18 | 3.1 | 2,500 |
5 | 14 | 1.55 | 5,000 | |
2002[b] | 100 | 18 | 3.1 | 20,000 |
2003 | 50 | 14 | 1.55 | 50,000 |
2004 | ||||
2005 | 100 | 18 | 3.1 | 30,000 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Images of these coins do not fall under a Wikipedia-compatible license, but can be found at numismatic sites.
- ^ The 2002 issue is dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the printing of the Chinese Panda Gold Coin.
- ^ a b "Coins of China. Platinum Panda". Retrieved 12 September 2009.
- ^ "Platinum and Palladium Charts. London Platinum and Palladium Market (LPPM)". Archived from the original on 10 August 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2010.