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10 000 Yuan Panda

Issuer People's Bank of China
Year 2011
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse script Chinese
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Edge Reeded
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The kilogram Panda series occupies a peculiar position in modern Chinese bullion coinage — these pieces were never intended for circulation and exist almost entirely as investment and presentation objects for institutional buyers and high-net-worth collectors. The People's Bank of China began issuing kilo gold Pandas in 1987, and the 2011 issue falls within the pre-2016 period when the stated face value still changed annually alongside the design, a practice Beijing quietly abandoned when they standardized the panda image.

Mintage figures for kilo issues from this period were never officially disclosed, though market consensus places most annual strikes well below 200 pieces.

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