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<p>[QUOTE="purple88, post: 1764166, member: 56032"]China has many different types, and even shapes, you can collect. The other cool thing they change the picture on the coin every year and there's always commemoratives coming out. The China market is very speculative with some issues doubling or tripling in price in just a few years (these are rare examples). </p><p> </p><p>In addition, the Chinese people may have an affinity for a specific year or design that is culturally significant to them but isn't to us so you have to take a lot into consideration and do your research. The market there for collecting, and speculating on these coins, is relatively new to them creating a yet to mature market.</p><p> </p><p>Which, for the astute investor, there are a number of very undervalued years that can be collected affordably with an expectation for large % increases in price. Some of the Lunar series only had 6,000-8,000 coins minted for a given year. And that's serving a domestic market alone of what 1.2-1.4 BILLION people?</p><p> </p><p>I prefer the Pandas because of affordability, marketability and, well, I just think they're cute. </p><p> </p><p>If you want to buy a Panda let me know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="purple88, post: 1764166, member: 56032"]China has many different types, and even shapes, you can collect. The other cool thing they change the picture on the coin every year and there's always commemoratives coming out. The China market is very speculative with some issues doubling or tripling in price in just a few years (these are rare examples). In addition, the Chinese people may have an affinity for a specific year or design that is culturally significant to them but isn't to us so you have to take a lot into consideration and do your research. The market there for collecting, and speculating on these coins, is relatively new to them creating a yet to mature market. Which, for the astute investor, there are a number of very undervalued years that can be collected affordably with an expectation for large % increases in price. Some of the Lunar series only had 6,000-8,000 coins minted for a given year. And that's serving a domestic market alone of what 1.2-1.4 BILLION people? I prefer the Pandas because of affordability, marketability and, well, I just think they're cute. If you want to buy a Panda let me know.[/QUOTE]
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