The value of a 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda coin can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the year of minting, its condition (graded or ungraded), and the current market value of silver.
Here’s a breakdown of how these factors influence the price:
- Spot Price: The value of the silver content itself is tied to the current spot price of silver. As of August 12, 2025, at 10:14 PM ET, the live silver spot price for 1 ounce of silver is $38.38 USD. You can see the current live silver price information here: [https://www.apmex.com/silver-price] and here: [https://www.providentmetals.com/spot-price/chart/silver/].
- Collectible Value: Chinese Silver Panda coins are popular with collectors because the design of the panda changes annually (except for 2001 and 2002 which share the same design). This makes specific years more desirable and collectible, especially coins from the early years of the series or with low mintages. For example, the 1983 proof Panda has a value of $16,430, and the highest-priced non-proof is a 1991 large date Panda worth $3,100.
- Condition: Graded coins, particularly those in higher grades like Mint State (MS) 69 or MS 70, will command a higher premium than ungraded coins. For instance, a 2000 Chinese Silver Panda 10 Yuan Frosted Ring NGC MS 69 is listed at $248.09. In general, older coins in excellent condition tend to be more valuable than newer coins. You can refer to this article for more information about the factors affecting the value of Chinese Silver Pandas: https://www.silverbullion.com.sg/Articles/Detail/Chinese-Panda-Silver-Coins-A-Comprehensive-Gu/10514.
- Year of Issue: Newer 1 oz Silver Pandas may be purchased closer to the current silver spot price, with some selling for $40.43 to $60.60, depending on the year. You can find historical prices for various years in this table: [https://www.apmex.com/silver-price/chinese-silver-panda-value-chart]
- [Random Year 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda]: Typically sells for a small premium over the silver spot price, ranging from $40.43 to $50.18 depending on the seller and quantity purchased. You can check [JM Bullion] for current pricing and availability.
- [Specific Year 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda]: The price varies greatly depending on the year’s mintage and desirability. You can find a table with values for various years in this article: [https://www.greysheet.com/coin-prices/series-landing/china-silver-panda-10-yuan].
- [Graded 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda]: Graded coins, especially those in MS 69 or MS 70 condition, can fetch significantly higher prices. For example, a 2025 China 30-gm Silver Panda PCGS MS70 First Strikes is listed at $91.95.
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2016 China S10y Panda Silver Coin 1oz Early Releases Ngc Ms 69 Graded $50.00]
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2014 Chinese Panda 1 Oz. Silver Coin $45.00]
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2011 China 10 Yuan Silver Panda 1 Oz Ngc Ms-69 $54.99]
Therefore, to get an accurate valuation of a 1 oz Chinese Silver Panda coin, you should:
- Determine the exact year of the coin.
- Assess the coin’s condition (is it uncirculated, has it been graded, are there any scratches or blemishes?).
- Check the current market prices from reputable dealers.
- Consult a resource like the Greysheet or NGC Price Guide for detailed values of specific years and grades.
What is the most valuable silver panda?
As of 2020, the highest-priced coin is a perfect 1983 proof panda worth $16,430. The highest-priced, non-proof coin is a perfect large-date 1991 panda worth $3,100.
Are Chinese Panda silver coins a good investment?
I can help with that. The Chinese silver Panda is now one of the most coveted coins among silver bullion investors and coin enthusiasts. Because each coin consists of . 999 fine silver, and is minted and guaranteed by a sovereign government, the Silver Panda may be included in a self-directed precious metals IRA.
How much is Panda coin worth in dollars?
1 PANDA = 0.000004293 USD.