1 troy ounce silver coin Panda 2011
1 troy ounce silver coin Panda 2011
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- Tradable world wide
- Customer rating: 9.7
The Chinese Panda coins have been minted since 1983 by the Chinese Mint. The coins are very popular as an investment, but also very popular with collectors. This 1 troy ounce (31,103 grams) silver (99,9%) coin is from 2011 and has a limited mintage of only 6,000,000 pieces.
Specifications
Physical properties
Net weight
The net weight is determined by multiplying the gross weight with with the purity. |
1 troy ounce |
Purity and metal type | 99,9% | Silver |
Origin
Country of origin | China |
Mint | China Gold Coin Corp. |
Year of issue | 2011 |
Price properties
Selling price | € 37,75 |
Metal worth | € 30,11 |
Price per gram
The price per gram is determined by dividing the sales price by the net weight. |
€ 1,21 |
Premium
The premium is determined by substracting the metal worth from the sales price. |
€ 7,64 |
Investment score | B-label |
VAT-rate | Margin taxation |
Other specifications
Buyback guarantee applicable | Yes - 107% |
Pick up possible | Yes |
Storage possible | Yes |
Availability | Never available again |
Information
1 troy ounce silver Panda coin 2011
The Chinese Panda coins have been minted by the Chinese Mint since 1983. The design of the silver coin depicts the most important protected animal species in China: the giant panda. The design of the coin is updated annually with a new panda design. The 2011 edition contains 99.9% pure silver and has a weight of 1 troy ounce which is equivalent to 31.103 grams. The coin has a face value of 10 Chinese Yuan and a limited mintage of 6,000,000 pieces.Popular with investors and collectors
The Panda coins are popular with both investors and collectors. This is because of the annually renewed design and the smaller editions compared to other silver investment coins.Design of the silver Panda coin 2011
Obverse
On the obverse of this edition you see two pandas surrounded by bamboo. Above is the face value of the coin, 10 Chinese yuan. At the bottom you will see 1oz Ag .999 – the weight and content of this silver coin.
Reverse
On the reverse of the coin you can see the Temple of Heaven which is located in Beijing. Above is a Chinese inscription of the words People’s Republic of China. At the bottom you see the inscription 2011 - the year of issue.
Weight Panda coins
The China Gold Coin Corporation has been minting gold and silver Panda coins in a weight unit of 30 grams since 2016. In previous years, the Chinese Mint, like any other investment coin producer, used the weight unit of 1 troy ounce (31.103 grams).Up to and including the year 2009, the circulation of silver Panda coins was a maximum of 600,000 pieces. From 2011, the circulation is at least 6,000,000.
Featured
- 1 troy ounce (31,1 gram) fine silver (99,9%)
- Annually a new panda-design
- Popular among investors and collectors
- Limited mintage of 6,000,000 pieces
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China Gold Coin Corp.
The China Gold Coin Corporation is the official mint of China and the only institution that deals in Chinese gold and silver coins. The China Gold Coin Corporation aims to design, manufacture, and market Chinese collectible and investment coins. The primary motif chosen is the protected panda bear, which is not only a national symbol but also the oldest ambassador of the Republic of China. The beautiful, high-quality coins are sought after worldwide, making China Gold Coin Corporation a global player in the market.
Investment score
This product has a B-label (Common bullion coins and bars). This means that it is a common coin or bar that is easily tradable worldwide. However, a product with this label is more expensive than a product with an A-label, so as an investment in physical gold and silver, this product is not the most cost-effective choice. Examples of coins with a B-label are coins with a lower mintage.
Label informationInvestment score: An A-label means that this is one of our most common products. When purchasing physical precious metals, we advise looking at both the lowest price per gram and the lowest spread. The spread indicates the difference between the buying and selling price. An A-label signifies that this is a favorable choice when buying gold and silver.
Investment score: A B-label means that this is a common coin or bar, which is widely tradable worldwide. However, a product with this label is more expensive than a product with an A-label, so as an investment in physical gold and silver, this product is not the most cost-effective choice.
Investment score: A C-label means that this is a less favorable investment choice compared to a product with a higher investment score. Products with a C-label are considered collectibles.