This photo shows the front side of a 30-gram panda commemorative gold coin. It has a face value of 500 yuan ($77.7). A maximum of 1,000,000 will be issued.(Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
The People's Bank of China will issue a set of panda commemorative coins on Oct. 20, 2021, according to its official website.
The set has eight common coins and six refined coins. All are legal tender that feature the Temple of Heaven, the country’s name, and the year of issuance on one side.
On the reverse side of the coin is inscribed with the scene of pandas playing in the snow, with “40” marking the 40th anniversary of the first panda coins, denomination, and weight.
This photo shows the front side of a 15-gram panda commemorative gold coin. It has a face value of 200 yuan ($31.1). A maximum of 250,000 will be issued. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the front side of a 8-gram panda commemorative gold coin. It has a face value of 100 yuan ($15.5). A maximum of 250,000 will be issued.(Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the front side of a 3-gram panda commemorative gold coin. It has a face value of 50 yuan ($7.77). A maximum of 500,000 will be issued. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the front side of a 1-gram panda commemorative gold coin. It has a face value of ten yuan ($1.55). A maximum of 1,000,000 will be issued. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the front side of a 30-gram panda commemorative silver coin. It has a face value of ten yuan ($1.55). A maximum of 1,000,000 will be issued. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the front side of a 30-gram panda commemorative platinum coin. It has a face value of 1,000 yuan ($155.4). A maximum of 10,000 will be issued. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the reverse side of a 30-gram panda commemorative platinum coin. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the front side of a 1-gram panda commemorative platinum coin. It has a face value of 30 yuan ($4.66). A maximum of 10,000 will be issued. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the front side of a 1-kilogram panda commemorative gold coin. It has a face value of 10,000 yuan ($1553.8). A maximum of 1,000 will be issued.(Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the front side of a 150-gram panda commemorative gold coin. It has a face value of 2,000 yuan ($310.8). A maximum of 10,000 will be issued. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the reverse side of a 100-gram panda commemorative gold coin. It has a face value of 2,000 yuan ($310.8). A maximum of 10,000 will be issued. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the reverse side of a 50-gram panda commemorative gold coin. It has a face value of 800 yuan ($124.3). A maximum of 30,000 will be issued. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the front side of a 1-kilogram panda commemorative silver coin.It has a face value of 800 yuan ($124.3). A maximum of 30,000 will be issued.(Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the reverse side of a 1-kilogram panda commemorative silver coin. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)
This photo shows the front side of a 150-gram panda commemorative silver coin. It has a face value of 50 yuan ($7.77). A maximum of 60,000 will be issued. (Photo/pbc.gov.cn)