There may be several reasons that investors choose to purchase physical gold metal:
To attempt to hedge against currency risk, to accumulate wealth privately, to attempt to hedge against inflation risks, to attempt to hedge geopolitical risks, or to add diversification to an investment portfolio.
1/10 Ounces Certified Gold Coin .999
MONEDA DE CURSO LEGAL: Al haber sido emitida por una casa de moneda nacional esta moneda puede ser utlizada como moneda de libre circulación
Gold Value & Purity Guaranteed By The Peoples Republic Of China National Mint
Gold Value Guaranteed By The Central Bank Of The Peoples Republic Of China
Peso de La Moneda: 1/10 OUNCES = 3.11034768 GRAMS
The Chinese Panda Coin Series made its original debut in 1982 and soon became a popular favorite among collectors and investors alike. As fitting the official gold bullion coin of China, each panda coin possesses an exceptional purity of 99.9%. All 1/10 oz panda coins carry a legal tender face value of 50 Yaun. Coins are guaranteed to be in (BU) Brilliant Uncirculated Condition and will be encased in their original mint packaging.
Coin Highlights:
Contains 1/10 oz of .999 pure gold.
Bears a face value of ¥50 (Yuan) backed by the government of China.
Ships in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
Unique design for the 2015 production year of Chinese Gold Panda coins.
Struck by the Chinese Mint.
Eligible for use in Precious Metal IRA accounts.
Coins ship in individual plastic flips for protection.
The design of the Chinese Gold Panda Coin offers a beautiful tribute to the country’s rich cultural heritage. Like other coins from the series, the 2015 installment will feature yet another striking rendition of this magnificent creature and its native habitat. Previous images have depicted pandas eating bamboo; up close images of the panda’s face and even mother pandas with their young cubs. As with these images, the artwork for the 2015 coin will be rendered in exquisite detail. However, it should be noted that beginning this year, the coin’s weight, metal and fineness will be excluded from its front design. This exclusion is due to the mint’s unit transition from ounces to grams.
Prominently displayed on the reverse side of the coin is the Temple of Heaven, located near Beijing. Great care has been taken to accurately depict each detail of this sacred temple, including its multiple staircases to its three-tiered gable. Serving as a border to this architectural masterpiece is a ring of text, engraved with the coin’s mintage year and the phrase “People’s Republic of China” in Chinese or “Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo.”