Chinese Mint
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About Chinese Mint
Precious metals have been used as currency, assets, jewellery, and much more for many years throughout history. Precious metals have particularly had a long history as currency in Chinese history as well. The Chinese Mint is the official Mint of China, located in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Xi’an, Nanchang and Shijiazhuang. The Chinese mint is also often referred to as the CBPM, which stands for the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation. They produce high-quality precious metals products. The precious metals are imported from Australia. The Mint then transforms and refines these precious metals, turning them into stunning, high-quality bullion products.
What is the Chinese Mint known for?
The Chinese Mint is best known for its iconic Chinese Panda Coin series. These coins are one of the most well-known and successful bullion products produced and distributed by the Chinese Mint. These Chinese Panda coins mainly come in gold and silver. These remarkable and adorable Panda coins come in several different sizes, with different face values. The Chinese silver panda coins come in sizes ranging from 0.5 troy ounces to 1kg. The Chinese Panda coins are made of the finest purity of precious metals, using .999 fine gold or silver. Each year the Chinese mint produces a brand new design for these incredible Chinese Panda coins. The Chinese gold Panda coins were first issued in 1982, and the Silver Panda coins were first issued a year later in 1983.
Where can I purchase Chinese Mint precious metals?
For investors looking to purchase these precious metals from the Chinese mint, or these iconic Chinese Panda coins, invest with AU Bullion. At AU Bullion, we have a wide selection of precious metals bullion from mints and refineries all around the world, including the Chinese Mint. With the lowest prices and best deals available, purchasing your Chinese Mint bullion from AU Bullion is easy and simple. Purchase your Chinese Mint precious metals from us today. You can refer our gold price page for latest updates.
About Chinese Mint
Precious metals have been used as currency, assets, jewellery, and much more for many years throughout history. Precious metals have particularly had a long history as currency in Chinese history as well. The Chinese Mint is the official Mint of China, located in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Xi’an, Nanchang and Shijiazhuang. The Chinese mint is also often referred to as the CBPM, which stands for the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation. They produce high-quality precious metals products. The precious metals are imported from Australia. The Mint then transforms and refines these precious metals, turning them into stunning, high-quality bullion products.
What is the Chinese Mint known for?
The Chinese Mint is best known for its iconic Chinese Panda Coin series. These coins are one of the most well-known and successful bullion products produced and distributed by the Chinese Mint. These Chinese Panda coins mainly come in gold and silver. These remarkable and adorable Panda coins come in several different sizes, with different face values. The Chinese silver panda coins come in sizes ranging from 0.5 troy ounces to 1kg. The Chinese Panda coins are made of the finest purity of precious metals, using .999 fine gold or silver. Each year the Chinese mint produces a brand new design for these incredible Chinese Panda coins. The Chinese gold Panda coins were first issued in 1982, and the Silver Panda coins were first issued a year later in 1983.
Where can I purchase Chinese Mint precious metals?
For investors looking to purchase these precious metals from the Chinese mint, or these iconic Chinese Panda coins, invest with AU Bullion. At AU Bullion, we have a wide selection of precious metals bullion from mints and refineries all around the world, including the Chinese Mint. With the lowest prices and best deals available, purchasing your Chinese Mint bullion from AU Bullion is easy and simple. Purchase your Chinese Mint precious metals from us today. You can refer our gold price page for latest updates.