No matter if they say "uncirculated", "proof", or "proof like" they all look the same. They all look frosted with a mirror background. What gives? Is there only one type of silver panda for every year? Please explain homies.
Besides being black and white, some of my silver Pandas have had milky spots and some gold Pandas red spots.
What year if I may ask? Perhaps the older ones do not have shiny backgrounds and all the newer ones do?
A Panda bear walks into a restaurant. He orders a meal and eats it. After politely paying for his meal, he pulls out a gun and shoots it in the air. He immediately walks out the door and leaves. "Why did you do that?" hollered the confused waitress. Looking back over his shoulder the panda says "I'm a panda. Look it up in the dictionary." The waitress finds a dictionary on her bosses desk and searches for the definition of panda bear. Finding it she reads, "Panda Bear - A large black and white bear like mammal native to the far east. Eats shoots and leaves."
That's a new one. 'Home Biscuit'. I'll have you know my friend that I grew up in a black community with many a black friend. Many who remain as friends to this day. You sir, seem to present yourself as a 'poser'..........
I have most Panda dates to the present. They do look almost like our proof ASE's, I suppose, but compared to a proof Panda, there is quite a difference. Sometimes it's hard to tell looking at the side with the temple.