The kilogram gold Panda is the largest denomination in the annual Chinese Panda bullion series, which the People's Bank of China has issued since 1982. Each year's design changes — a deliberate policy that distinguishes the series from most sovereign bullion programs and has consistently driven collector premiums well above melt value. The 2007 issue falls within a period when China was aggressively expanding its presence in the international bullion market ahead of the Beijing Olympics.
KM#1715 is among the lowest-mintage pieces in the series by absolute numbers — production of kilogram issues has historically been limited to the hundreds globally, not thousands.
The kilogram gold Panda is the largest denomination in the annual Chinese Panda bullion series, which the People's Bank of China has issued since 1982. Each year's design changes — a deliberate policy that distinguishes the series from most sovereign bullion programs and has consistently driven collector premiums well above melt value. The 2007 issue falls within a period when China was aggressively expanding its presence in the international bullion market ahead of the Beijing Olympics.
KM#1715 is among the lowest-mintage pieces in the series by absolute numbers — production of kilogram issues has historically been limited to the hundreds globally, not thousands.