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Chinese Dragon. Premium Edition 10 CNY 2025. Coin and Bar Set.

Price:
599,00 €
Qty.: - +
Issuing country: China
Weight: 2 oz + 1 oz
Silver: 99,9%
Measures; 50 x 80 mm
Quality: Bu
Mintage; 2025


Premium Edition of the 2025 Chinese Silver Dragon
The dragon coin marks a new milestone in Chinese mintage history, as it is the second bullion coin ever issued, after first issuance of the Chinese panda coin over four decades ago. This premium 2-ounce pure Silver bar showcases exeptional artistry and honours the debut of the dragon bullion coin,

Each premium set is limited 2025 sets world widely only.

Sarnased tooted
A 1 oz silver Panda 2023 bullion coin integrated in a 2 oz pure silver coin bar
Perfect fusion of the design from coin to bar!
Set comes in magnetic holder and specially labelled wooden box!

Issuing country: China
Weight: 2 oz + 1 oz
Silver: 99,9%
Measures; 50 x 80 mm
Quality: Bu
Mintage; 1983
599,00 €
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