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China Panda Gold Mintages

Can anyone verify that these Gold Panda Mintages are accurate? Thank you.
After so many years without knowing the actual mintages of gold panda coins, Bank of China recently released the acutal mintages of all BU gold panda coins minted between 1982 and 2006. In a promotion booklet for the 25th anniversary gold coin set issued in February, 2007, the Bank of China published the actual mintages of all BU gold pandas since 1982. Since this actual mintage data were not published in the official China Mint website and not known to general public, I am writing this guide to share the mintage data with all panda collectors. The actual mintages of most pandas are significantly lower than the original planned mintage. For example, 1998 1/2 oz has a mintage of 4,168 which is even lower than most proof gold pandas, while the mintage of 1995 1 oz is 17,412 which is less than 50% of the original planned mintage (35,000). If we consider the fact that there are two versions (large date and small date) between 1995 and 1999, the mintages for the above mentioned coins for each version are extremely low. 1998 1/10 oz coin has a mintage of 8,502 which is the lowest of 1/10 oz series. Since this date has two different versions, and it is also known that majority of 1/10 oz gold pandas are used in the jewelry industry, especially in most earlier dates, the avaliablity of mint condition 1998 1/10 oz coin for each version will be extremely limited.
Mintage of BU gold panda 1982-2006
Date 1 oz 1/2 oz 1/4 oz 1/10 oz 1/20 oz
1982 13,532 13,391 42,243 77,598 0
1983 25,363 28,596 43,827 82,013 75,454
1984 25,183 20,057 35,970 86,404 77,869
1985 55,539 62,675 89,044 143,062 210,175
1986 107,132 48,618 42,229 65,596 79,194
1987 156,178 97,076 97,358 134,598 133,088
1988 289,055 220,443 142,634 213,653 468,683
1989 115,187 120,588 221,688 89,058 268,738
1990 53,898 35,091 31,148 216,546 348,246
1991 36,367 32,717 54,548 81,792 206,254
1992 41,120 26,495 72,537 116,999 216,305
1993 40,449 31,254 80,006 86,318 158,364
1994 24,438 16,788 20,388 55,182 133,226
1995 17,412 11,749 13,710 45,007 97,910
1996 22,009 13,849 17,589 57,203 145,347
1997 30,457 15,483 21,909 46,628 54,853
1998 20,507 4,168 13,009 8,502 27,483
1999 32,439 12,482 18,013 25,501 37,171
2000 29,011 20,811 24,811 44,511 41,837
2001 41,411 33,215 85,010 150,000 200,000
2002 28,345 28,514 19,205 36,092 74,601
2003 36,300 25,000 28,000 47,500 117,000
2004 55,000 42,000 41,000 56,000 101,000
2005 50,300 35,410 40,000 59,400 89,500
2006 115,600 25,600 28,500 43,100 62,000
Note 1: There are two version of 1987, 1987-Y and 1987-S. The mintage given in Krause World Coins for Y and S is reasonably close to the combined mintage mentioned in the above table.
Date 1 oz 1/2 oz 1/4 oz 1/10 oz 1/20 oz
1987-S 84,000 78,000 73,000 99,000 99,000
1987-Y 47,000 17,000 31,000 37,000 39,000
Note 2: There are two versions (small and large date) of gold pandas between 1995 and 1999.
Note 3: 2001 mintage covers 2001 and 2001-D. The original planned mintage is given below:
Date 1 oz 1/2 oz 1/4 oz 1/10 oz 1/20 oz
2001 100,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 100,000
2001-D 50,000 75,000 70,000 100,000 100,000
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I doubt that anyone here has anymore accurate information than the source thatyou posted. Thanks for the info though
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<< <i>Do you have a copy of the promotional booklet? Can you post an image of it? >>
First post since being a member in Sep 2006!
Now, where would one find the mintages for the silver pandas?
CHINESE SILVER PANDA COIN MINTAGE LIST (1983 - PRESENT)
Year Face Value (Yuan) Weight (oz) Mintage
1983 (First Year of Silver Pandas) 10 27g 10000
1984 10 27g 10000
1985 10 27g 10000
1987 10 1 31000
1987 (First Year of 5oz set) 50 5 11000
1988 50 5 11000
1988 (First Year of 12oz set) 100 12 5000
1989 Proof (P) 10 1 25000
1989 50 5 10000
1989 100 12 6000
1989 10 1 255000
1990 Proof (P) 10 1 20000
1990 50 5 5000
1990 100 12 2500
1990 10 1 200000
1991 Proof (P) 10 1 20000
1991 50 5 4000
1991 100 12 2500
1991 50 1 N/A
Year Face Value (Yuan) Weight (oz) Mintage
1992 Proof (P) 10 1 20000
1992 50 5 4000
1992 100 12 2500
1992 10 1 N/A
1993 Proof (P) 10 1 20000
1993 50 5 3000
1993 100 12 2000
1993 (First Year of 1/2oz set) 5 1/2 28888
1993 10 1 N/A
1994 Proof (P) 10 1 15000
1994 50 5 3000
1994 100 12 2000
1994 5 1/2 158888
1994 10 1 N/A
1995 Proof 10 1 10000
1995 50 5 1500
1995 100 12 1000
1995 5 1/2 N/A
1995 10 1 N/A
1996 Proof 10 1 8000
1996 100 12 800
1996 5 1/2 N/A
1996 10 1 N/A
1997 100 12 2500
1997 Colored Proof 5 1/2 100000
1997 Colored Proof 10 1 100000
1997 5 1/2 N/A
1997 10 1 N/A
1998 (First Year of 1kg set) 200 1kg 1998
1998 Colored Proof 5 1/2 100000
1998 Colored Proof 10 1 100000
1998 5 1/2 N/A
1998 10 1 N/A
1999 200 1kg 1999
1999 Colored Proof 10 1 100000
1999 10 1 N/A
2000 200 1kg 2000
2000 10 1 N/A
2001 200 1kg 2000
2001 Colored Proof (Existence is in question.) 10 1 N/A
2001 10 1 500000
Year Face Value (Yuan) Weight (oz) Mintage
2002 300 1kg 4000
2002 Inlay Gold & Silver 300 1kg 6000
2002 10 1 500000
2003 10 1 600000
2003 50 5 10000
2003 300 1kg 2000
2004 10 1 600000
2004 50 5 10000
2004 300 1kg 4000
2005 10 1 600000
2005 50 5 10000
2005 300 1kg 4000
2006 10 1 600000
2006 50 5 10000
2006 300 1kg 4000
2007 10 1 600000
thank you!!
The 220,443 figure for 1988 50Y makes no sense to me either. If that were true the 1988 would be the most common 1/2 oz Panda (more common, even, than the 1987 100Y) and that isn't close to being the case. In fact the 1988 50Y barely shows up once a month in eBay listings compared to 10X that often for the truly common dates.
Another example: the Mint claims 22,009 1996 100Y and 13,849 50Y were coined. This is a ratio of about 1.6:1. Yet over the last 18 months the 100Y has appeared on eBay more than 10 times as often as the 50Y. If they really sold 13.8K of the 50Y, where are they? I know of only one dealer who shows them in stock, right now.
I have long wondered if accurate figures for these coins even exist. Would anyone care to comment?
Best wishes,
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