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Counterfeit Detection: 2010 China 500 Yuan Panda

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NGC - The first Chinese Panda coins were issued in 1982, and this series has since skyrocketed in popularity. Originally struck in gold one ounce, 1/2 ounce, 1/4 ounce, and 1/10 ounce sizes, a gold 1/20 ounce, as well as silver, platinum, and palladium issues, were produced in subsequent years. As demand and prices have increased dramatically in recent years, Panda coins have become a major target of counterfeiters.

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Genuine Chinese Gold Panda

NGC has received several fake Panda coins and continues to find new varieties of counterfeits in submissions. Previous articles by NGC have documented many of these fakes, but a previously undocumented counterfeit 2010 gold 500 Yuan (one ounce) Panda was recently identified by graders. This Panda coin closely resembles an authentic specimen and exhibits sharp detail throughout most of the design. The composition also appears to be accurate.

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In this counterfeit, the eyes have a granular appearance, and the pupils blend into the rest of the eye. Genuine Pandas exhibit sharply defined and deeply reflective corneas with distinct pupils.

Despite the quality of many fake Panda coins, counterfeiters still have trouble mastering the finer details of the design elements and fields. The eyes of the Pandas are often the easiest diagnostic to use to determine the coin's authenticity. While the pandas on this counterfeit have granular and poorly defined eyes, the pandas on genuine 2010 500 Yuan specimens have smooth and deeply reflective corneas.

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Counterfeit Chinese Gold Panda

Chinese Pandas are an interesting series to collect, but unfortunately, their popularity has provided a market for countless fakes. Collectors should use extreme caution when given the opportunity to purchase an uncertified Chinese Panda coin. NGC maintains photographic records of the counterfeits that are received, and experienced world coin graders can spot the more subtle features of these well-produced fakes.

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Good information, thank you for posting.
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Also rumours that gold coming out of some Chinese banks is fake, new coins.
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Also rumours that gold coming out of some Chinese banks is fake, new coins.
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