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10 Yuan Panda, Platinum

Issuer People's Bank of China
Year 1997
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Weight 3.11 g
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Obverse script Chinese
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Mintage 1997 - Proof - 2,500
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The platinum Panda series was never intended as circulating currency — these were issued explicitly for international bullion and collector markets at a time when China was aggressively expanding its precious metals export program through the China Gold Coin Corporation. The 1997 issue coincided with the handover of Hong Kong, a politically charged year in which the government had obvious interest in projecting financial confidence abroad. Whether that timing was deliberate marketing or coincidence is unresolved, but premium demand for this date has historically outpaced adjacent years.

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