Chinese Silver Panda - Minting History of One Ounce Silver Pandas

Minting History of One Ounce Silver Pandas

Year Bulk Uncirculated Coins Proof and Other Special Coins % Silver Total Weight Silver Weight Diameter
1983 0 10,000 (proof and frosted proof) .900 27g 24.3g 38.6mm
1984 0 10,000 (proof) .900 27g 24.3g 38.6mm
1985 0 10,000 (proof) .900 27g 24.3g 38.6mm
1986 No silver pandas in 1986 but many collect 1/2 oz silver Panda coins in their place No silver pandas in 1986 N/A N/A N/A N/A
1987 0 31,000 (proof) .925 31.1g 40mm (possibly 38.6mm)
1988 No 1oz silver pandas in 1988 No 1oz silver pandas in 1988 N/A N/A N/A N/A
1989 250,000 25,000 (proof) .999 31.1g 40mm
1990 200,000 20,000 (proof) .999 31.1g 40mm
1991 100,000 20,000 (proof) .999 31.1g 40mm
1992 100,000 5,202 (proof) .999 31.1g 40mm
1993 120,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
1994 60,000 small date and 60,000 large date 20,000 (proof) .999 31.1g 40mm
1995 168,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
1996 ????? ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
1997 50,000 80,000 (proof and proof with gold insert) .999 31.22g 40mm
1998 100,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
1999 ????? ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2000 ????? ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2001 500,000 (405,000 overseas and 95,000 Domestic) ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2002 500,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2003 600,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2004 600,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2005 600,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2006 600,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2007 600,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2008 600,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2009 600,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2010 1,500,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm
2011 The Scheduled Mintage was originally supposed to be 3,000,000.... The actual Mintage was 6,000,000 ????? .999 31.1g 40mm


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