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| Issuer | People's Republic of China |
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| Year | 1990 |
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| Weight | 373.2418 g |
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| Reverse script | Chinese, Latin |
| Reverse lettering | 100元 含纯银12盎司 成色.999 12oz Ag |
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The 1990 issue falls within the period when the Chinese Mint was still establishing the Panda series as a premier bullion program — annual design changes had been confirmed as policy only a few years earlier, in 1987, after collector backlash forced the mint to abandon a brief attempt at design repetition. The 1990 pieces were struck at both the Beijing and Shenyang mints, making facility identification a persistent point of interest among specialists.
At 373 grams, this is a 12-troy-ounce coin — an unusual denomination size driven more by prestige packaging than any practical monetary calculation.