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Tavex is pleased to offer the 30 grams Chinese Panda Gold Coin 2026, a distinguished bullion coin from the People’s Republic of China. First introduced in 1982 by the Chinese Central Bank as legal tender, the Panda series is recognized for its annually changing design, adding a unique collector’s appeal. Containing 99.9% pure gold, the 2026 edition showcases a delightful portrayal of two pandas in their natural habitat, capturing the essence of this beloved Chinese symbol.
The Chinese Gold Panda coin series uses an advanced engraving technique that highlights intricate details, allowing bright and darker shades of gold to represent the panda's unique features. This coin’s artistry and craftsmanship have made it one of the most admired investment-grade gold bullion coins globally. Tavex, as an official distributor for Europe, provides leading market quotes for this exceptional gold bullion coin.
The Chinese Panda gold coin series debuted in 1982, distinguished by the innovation of an annually changing design, adding collectible value. To attract more international investors, China began issuing the Panda coin in metric denominations (measured in grams) in 2016, replacing the previously used troy ounces. This change aligns with global standards and simplifies value calculation for investors and collectors across different regions.
Chinese Panda coins are not only investment assets but also highly collectible items due to their unique design and limited mintage, which can increase their value over time. Each annual edition becomes a symbol of Chinese artistry and technological advancement in the numismatic sector. The Chinese Panda coin remains one of the world’s most popular coins, cherished for its design diversity and the lasting value it offers to investors. This adaptability and attention to detail ensure its ongoing success in the global investment coin market.
The price and premium of Chinese Gold Panda coins
Compared to American Eagles, Austrian Philharmonics, Canadian Maple Leafs, and other well-known legal tender gold bullion coins that have been minted from their inception in unlimited quantities, Chinese Gold Pandas have an annual limited edition, although subject to change. This, coupled with the changing panda bear motif, has contributed to making older dated issues fetch a considerable collector’s premium in the secondary market. In 2014, as a response to heightened demand, the Chinese Central Bank increased the annual mintage limit of the most popular 1 ounce weight to one million pieces per year, the highest ever. While the larger supply has somewhat dampened the premium on the 2014 Panda coins in the secondary market, this could prove to be a perfect window of opportunity for longer-term investors given the potential upside these coins carry.
The future value and premium appreciation of Chinese Gold Panda coins are supported by several conclusive facts, the first and most obvious being that they are China’s only legal tender gold coinage. It should also be considered that there are 1.35 billion Chinese and the current mintage limit of one ounce Gold Panda coins is set at 1 million pieces per year, while the United States has a population of 320 million and is currently minting on average 850,000 pieces of the one ounce American Gold Eagle coin per year. Secondly, the legislation that allowed free market pricing of gold and that enabled Chinese citizens to invest and trade in the metal has only been around for a little more than a decade, leaving further room for gold’s popularity in China to grow. The third reason concerns the distribution of Chinese Gold Pandas inside mainland China which has until recently been under direct state control, meaning that only government affiliated institutions could sell these coins, resulting in a highly ineffective and illiquid market. This has now changed and bullion dealers and financial institutions are able to facilitate the trade of these coins. Fourthly, the Chinese government is making a concerted effort to promote gold ownership, something you will not see in western countries. Lastly, China is now the world’s biggest gold consumer, with demand set to increase further in the coming years, which will further promote the liquidity and transparency of the Chinese gold market and this will directly benefit Gold Panda coins.
In 2016 a new era for Panda coins began - the usual investment gold weight system of Troy ounces was replaced by metric system of grams at the request of Chinese internal market. The face values of the coins stayed the same. So currently the coins are issued in 5 sizes: 30 g, 15 g, 8 g, 3 g, and 1 gram. Although the 2015 Panda coins are measured in ounces, they bear no weight nor gold content inscription probably due to the transition to new system.
Chinese Gold Pandas marked the beginning of the country’s bullion market liberalisation
Contrary to most major western economies, China never used gold but rather silver as the primary anchor for its monetary system. The monetary system based on silver served the country for several centuries, but the onset of the Great Depression in conjunction with the rise of communism in the 1930s led the authorities to abandon it in favour of a pure paper standard. To support the new fiat system, legislation was introduced which stipulated that circulating monetary silver had to be turned over to the authorities in exchange for the new paper currency. In spite of the new harsh rules, commercial trade of silver and ownership of jewellery and antiques made out of gold was still allowed, albeit only for a short period. In the late 1930s, the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War and the rivalry between the Communist and Chinese establishment forced the authorities to proclaim a ban on precious metals ownership in any shape or form.
This ban would be in place for five long decades before the Chinese Government made an economic and philosophical turnaround regarding its domestic bullion market with the introduction of the Chinese Gold and Silver Panda coins in 1982 and 1983 respectively. From these years onwards, the Chinese authorities would slowly begin to loosen the restrictions that had been put in place since the 1930s. Besides being a symbol of the country’s liberalisation of the precious metals market and the economy itself, the Gold Panda coin also marked the subtle beginning of a long-term plan to make gold bullion, for the first time in the country’s modern history, the foundation of China’s new monetary system.
The Chinese Panda Bear
The decision to use the iconic panda bear as the coin’s main motif has played a major part in the successful promotion of Chinese Gold Panda coins. The panda bear is an animal endemic to central China and is characterised by the black patches around its eyes and ears. In spite of its charming and peaceful nature and its status as a Chinese national symbol, panda bears are unfortunately very rare animal. Due to deforestation and commercial farming, large parts of the panda bears’ natural habitat have been destroyed and thus the population of pandas living in the wild has dwindled by some estimates to only 2000 individuals. In the past decade, extensive conservation efforts have been made by the Chinese Government to stem the declining panda bear population. Although still an endangered species, the conservation efforts are believed to be working as scientific surveys show that the population of wild pandas has started to recover.
The Chinese Panda gold coin was introduced in 1982, followed by the silver Panda coin in 1983, with continuous production since then, except for 1986, when no silver Pandas were issued. Chinese Panda coins are minted at three different locations in China, each playing an essential role in production:
- Shanghai Mint (1982-2004): The first location where Panda coins were issued, central to the series' development.
- Shenyang Mint (1985-1999, 2003-2004): Continued production alongside the Shanghai Mint, adding diversity to the series.
- Shenzhen Guobao Mint (1999-2002, from 2005 to present): A subsidiary of the People’s Bank of China, it took over the majority of production after 2005, becoming the primary minting location.
The obverse side of the 2026 coin showcases the historic Temple of Heaven in Beijing, with the year “2026” inscribed below. This image has remained a constant element in the Panda series, symbolizing continuity and cultural heritage.
The reverse design features a charming scene of two pandas cuddle by the stream, surroneded by bamboo, capturing the natural beauty of China’s iconic animals. The coin displays the weight, “1 g,” and gold purity, “Au .999,” alongside the face value of 10 Yuan.
Each coin is sealed in the mint’s original protective packaging, ensuring its pristine condition.
Your order delivered by Posti and is fully insured. After we have received your payment, the products will be dispatched within 24 hours. Delivery time is within 1 or 2 working days. Posti courier will contact you via phone.
You are welcome to come and collect your products at our office in Helsinki the same day that we have received your payment.
The package is fully insured, and in the extremely unlikely case that the package is lost or damaged, we will re-ship the items or refund your money.
The products are encased in protective wrapping and placed in a discreet, unbranded padded package.
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Should a delivery delay occur or if the ordered product is out of stock, we will always contact you by email to give you details about the delivery.
The shipping charge is 18 euros per 5000 euros insured package, applicable to deliveries within Finland. If you wish to have your products delivered to another country, please contact us on +358 9 68 149 149 or by email at tavex@tavex.fi for prices and terms.
Tavex has the majority of products always in stock and therefore can offer you quick delivery and same day pickup with market leading prices. Tavex is an official partner for all the biggest mints in the world, such as The Perth Mint Australia, Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich), China Great Wall Coins Investments Ltd., gold bar market leader PAMP Suisse and Valcambi and other gold factories and dealers.
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Over 25 years on the market and large volumes have enabled us to offer you the best prices on the market. With Tavex you can maximise your investment’s return because of low margins and spreads.