Chinese Gold Panda
Country of Origin: China
Year of Issue: While the exact year is not visible, the design suggests a modern issue. Given the 500 Yuan denomination for a 1 oz gold coin, it likely dates from 2016 or later (as denominations for 1 oz changed in 2015/2016 for Pandas).
Denomination: 500 Yuan
Composition: 1 oz .999 Fine Gold

Brief Description
The coin features two pandas (an adult and a cub) in a bamboo forest. The denomination '500 元' is visible at the top, and '1oz Au .999' is inscribed at the bottom, indicating its weight and purity.
Historical Significance
The Chinese Gold Panda series, first issued in 1982, is one of the most popular and recognized bullion coins in the world. Its annually changing panda design (with a few exceptions) makes it highly collectible. It is a key product of the China Gold Coin Incorporation and represents China's rich natural heritage and unique wildlife.
Estimated Value
The estimated value of a 1 oz Chinese Gold Panda coin is primarily based on the current market price of gold, plus a premium for its bullion and collector appeal. As of late 2023/early 2024, if gold is around $2000 per ounce, the coin's value would be approximately $2000-$2200 USD, depending on its condition and specific year (some years are rarer).
Care Instructions
Handle the coin by its edges with clean, lint-free gloves to avoid transferring oils from your skin, which can tarnish the gold over time. Store it in a protective capsule, slab, or a display case specifically designed for coins to prevent scratches, dents, or exposure to environmental contaminants. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can devalue its collector's premium.
Created At: 2025-09-23T10:02:18.368561