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<p>[QUOTE="ilLOminatus, post: 2361190, member: 76698"]I collect all kinds of world silver bullions and have started buying silver pandas since 2000. Back then the prices were still reasonable $25 to $50 for the 1990s including their variants. Now their prices (1990s pandas) have climbed up quite high, which is more a function of the numbers struck versus collectors demand now. Going forward it will just be your normal bullion coins with millions struck, the collectible ones will be the special privy mark issues so if you aim to invest, find these privy marked pandas. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you do slabs, the current slab styles already show that it is an oversupplied bullion coins. I do mostly NGC and now there are already so many 'slab labels' with the exact same coin to sell even more: red label, panda label, china flag label, etc. I expect them to sign contract with the China Mint directors and designers and engravers any time now to start signing their slabs, lol.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am still conflicted now whether or not to continue collecting pandas now that they are 30 grams instead of 1oz, oh well[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ilLOminatus, post: 2361190, member: 76698"]I collect all kinds of world silver bullions and have started buying silver pandas since 2000. Back then the prices were still reasonable $25 to $50 for the 1990s including their variants. Now their prices (1990s pandas) have climbed up quite high, which is more a function of the numbers struck versus collectors demand now. Going forward it will just be your normal bullion coins with millions struck, the collectible ones will be the special privy mark issues so if you aim to invest, find these privy marked pandas. If you do slabs, the current slab styles already show that it is an oversupplied bullion coins. I do mostly NGC and now there are already so many 'slab labels' with the exact same coin to sell even more: red label, panda label, china flag label, etc. I expect them to sign contract with the China Mint directors and designers and engravers any time now to start signing their slabs, lol. I am still conflicted now whether or not to continue collecting pandas now that they are 30 grams instead of 1oz, oh well[/QUOTE]
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