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There are many hobbies one person can haveThere are many hobbies one person can have. One of the most popular and accessible of them is collecting. Coin collectors are those persons who find a great joy in finding or purchasing old coins or coins made of precious metals.

For the most serious of collectors many countries mint special editions of gold or silver coins. When they buy gold bullion they also become the owners of limited edition items. The Giant Panda coin is one of these special coins.

The panda coin is issued by China Mint and is meant to honor the endangered species of bears having their natural habitat in China. The first coins of this type were issued in 1982 and they had a picture of a panda bear on the reverse and various values. The purity of their material is 99.9% and they are uncirculated despite the fact that they can be used as currency.

Collectors were fascinated by the Panda gold coins because China Mint decided to change the images with the bears on every new edition. For the most passionate collectors they also minted proof coin sets. The pictures of the panda bears have changed from the first one where a bear is sitting and eating bamboo leaves to others which show a Panda mom with her cub, or two bears enjoying their leaves. The scenes illustrated are part of the real life of Panda bears, most of them being images of bears eating because they actually spend a lot of time eating to grow as big as they are and to manage to survive. The other side captures an image of The Temple of Heaven in Beijing.

Every new edition is waited for impatiently. When China Mint decided to freeze the design they met the reaction of the collectors who are very fond of the changes. Only for two years coins had the same picture on their reverse the mint having to resume creating new design for new editions.

As collectibles Giant Panda pure gold coins are very precious. They are appreciated for their value as gold bullion and also for the accurate and realistic images on them. Collectors owning them are always pleased with their investment.

by: Jack Wogan.




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