1 Gold Ounce "The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a species of predatory mammal in the bear family. The panda inhabits bamboo forests at altitudes of 1,600-3,500 m. Its belonging to the carnivores is unquestionable, but it actually feeds on plant shoots, mostly bamboo. It also does not disdain fish and small rodents. The classification of the panda as a carnivore is due to the structure of its digestive system. It is structured like that of animals that consume meat food. For this reason, the panda has to eat a lot, up to 40 kg per day. This is due to the fact that the panda digests only 25% of the food it eats (whereas cows, for example, digest as much as 80%). For a long time it was included in the raccoon family as a distant relative of the baby panda, but genetic studies have shown that the giant panda is related to bears, from which it separated in the early development of the bear family. Its closest relative is the Andean bear. The great panda is one of the animals on the brink of extinction, mainly as a result of its low reproduction rate, but also as a result of the gradual reduction of the areas available to it."
This is a gold coin that first began to be minted in 1982. Produced by the renowned Chinese mint Shanghai Mint in premium gold (999), it is now also minted in Beijing and Shenzhen. It is slowly becoming one of the most recognisable coins in the world. Due to its appearance, it is not only a capital security, but can also be an excellent addition to a collection. It is worth mentioning that the China Panda is legal tender issued exclusively by the People's Bank of China and comes with a government guarantee of the weight and purity of the bullion. This coin comes in several weight versions and at one point was produced in seven sizes, second only to the Australian Nugget in terms of fanbase.
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The obverse shows the image of the panda, which changes every year. We can also find on it information regarding its value expressed in Yuan. The reverse shows the famous Temple of Heaven (Tian Tan), located in Beijing. It also features the year of issue of the coin and the inscription in Chinese "Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo", meaning the People's Republic of China. It is also worth mentioning that the reverse has remained unchanged since the very beginning of the coinage. DELIVERY TIME: 24h MONETS SHIPPED IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING China Panda (China Panda) 1 Ounce Gold 2013
"The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a species of predatory mammal in the bear family. The panda inhabits bamboo forests at altitudes of 1600-3500 m. Its membership of the carnivore family is unquestionable, but it actually feeds on the shoots of plants , most commonly bamboo . It also does not disdain fish and small rodents. The classification of the panda as a carnivore is due to the structure of its digestive system. It is structured like a meat-eating animal. For this reason, the panda has to eat a lot, up to 40 kg per day. This is due to the fact that the panda digests only 25% of the food it eats (whereas cows, for example, digest as much as 80%). For a long time it was included in the raccoon family as a distant relative of the baby panda, but genetic studies have shown that the giant panda is related to bears, from which it separated in the early development of the bear family. Its closest relative is the Andean bear. The great panda is one of the animals on the brink of extinction , mainly as a result of its low reproduction rate, but also due to the gradual reduction of the areas available to it. "
This is a gold coin that first began to be minted in 1982 . Produced by the renowned Chinese mint Shanghai Mint in gold of the highest grade (999) , now also minted in Beijing and Shenzhen .It is slowly becoming one of the most recognisable coins in the world. Due to its appearance, it is not only a capital security, but can also be an excellent addition to a collection. It is worth mentioning that the China Panda is legal tender issued exclusively by the People's Bank of China and comes with a government guarantee of the weight and purity of the bullion. This coin comes in several weight versions and at one point was produced in seven sizes, second only to the Australian Nugget in terms of fanbase.
The obverse shows the image of the panda, which changes every year. We can also find information on it regarding its value expressed in Yuan.The reverse shows the famous Temple of Heaven (Tian Tan) , located in Beijing. It also features the year of issue of the coin and the inscription in Chinese "Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo", meaning the People's Republic of China . It is also worth mentioning that the reverse has remained unchanged since the very beginning of the coinage.
Delivery time: 24h
MONENTS SHIPPED IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING