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Chinese Gold Coins overview

Chinese gold coins represent one of the most collected modern coin series from Asia, encompassing government-issued bullion and commemorative pieces from the People's Republic of China. The most prominent series within this category is the Chinese Gold Panda, struck by the China Mint and issued annually since 1982.

Updated June 2026

Chinese Gold Coins

Chinese gold coins represent one of the most collected modern coin series from Asia, encompassing government-issued bullion and commemorative pieces from the People's Republic of China. The most prominent series within this category is the Chinese Gold Panda, struck by the China Mint and issued annually since 1982. Gold Pandas are legal-tender coins denominated in yuan and struck in .999 fine gold, available in a range of weights including 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz. A defining characteristic of the series is its annually changing Panda reverse design, making each year's release a distinct collectible within an ongoing series. Beyond the Gold Panda, Chinese gold coinage includes a wide variety of commemorative issues — lunar series coins tied to the Chinese zodiac calendar, historical and cultural themed issues, and special-edition releases from the China Mint. These commemoratives are produced in both proof and uncirculated formats, often with limited mintages, and span a broad range of denominations and gold weights. The consistent use of .999 fineness across modern Chinese gold coin production is a notable characteristic of the category as a whole. On CoinDuffle, buyers will find Chinese gold coins listed by multiple dealers, covering a wide range of issue years, formats, and weights. Inventory typically includes individual Panda coins in both BU and proof grades, sealed original mint packaging, NGC- and PCGS-certified examples graded across the MS and PR scales, and multi-coin sets. Lunar and commemorative issues round out the selection alongside the core Panda series, giving collectors options across budget ranges and collecting focuses.

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About Chinese Gold Coins

Chinese gold coins represent one of the most collected modern coin series from Asia, encompassing government-issued bullion and commemorative pieces from the People's Republic of China. The most prominent series within this category is the Chinese Gold Panda, struck by the China Mint and issued annually since 1982. Gold Pandas are legal-tender coins denominated in yuan and struck in .999 fine gold, available in a range of weights including 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz. A defining characteristic of the series is its annually changing Panda reverse design, making each year's release a distinct collectible within an ongoing series.

Beyond the Gold Panda, Chinese gold coinage includes a wide variety of commemorative issues — lunar series coins tied to the Chinese zodiac calendar, historical and cultural themed issues, and special-edition releases from the China Mint. These commemoratives are produced in both proof and uncirculated formats, often with limited mintages, and span a broad range of denominations and gold weights. The consistent use of .999 fineness across modern Chinese gold coin production is a notable characteristic of the category as a whole.

On CoinDuffle, buyers will find Chinese gold coins listed by multiple dealers, covering a wide range of issue years, formats, and weights. Inventory typically includes individual Panda coins in both BU and proof grades, sealed original mint packaging, NGC- and PCGS-certified examples graded across the MS and PR scales, and multi-coin sets. Lunar and commemorative issues round out the selection alongside the core Panda series, giving collectors options across budget ranges and collecting focuses.

Frequently asked questions

The Chinese Gold Panda is an annual bullion coin series issued by the People's Republic of China, struck in .999 fine gold and first released in 1982. Each yearly issue features a new Panda reverse design paired with a consistent Temple of Heaven obverse. The coins are legal tender in China and are produced in multiple weights, from 1/20 oz up to 1 oz, making them accessible to collectors at various levels.
Modern Chinese gold coins, particularly the Gold Panda series, are most commonly available in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz sizes, all struck in .999 fine gold. Commemorative issues vary more widely in weight and denomination depending on the specific release. Prior to 2016, weights were expressed in troy ounces; from 2016 onward the China Mint transitioned to metric gram weights.
Gold Pandas are an ongoing annual bullion series with standardized weights and a changing Panda design each year. Chinese gold commemoratives, by contrast, are themed releases tied to events, cultural subjects, or the traditional lunar zodiac calendar. Commemoratives are typically produced in smaller quantities, often come in proof finish, and may feature unique shapes, privy marks, or packaging not found in the standard Panda series.
Collectors commonly encounter Gold Pandas from the 1980s onward, with issues from the 1990s and 2000s appearing regularly in the secondary market. More recent releases from the 2010s and 2020s tend to be the most widely available in BU condition straight from dealer inventory. Earlier key-date issues from the 1980s, particularly low-mintage proof sets, are less frequently listed and are among the more sought-after examples within the series.

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LiquidityHigher — the grade is a standardized, trusted referenceVaries with buyer confidence and condition
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