Gold Panda Potentials

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    tater Active Member

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    Just curious what peoples opinions are on which gold pandas they feel are undervalued in the currant market. I know that no one has a crystal ball but its fun to speculate. I recently have been thinking that their might be some upswing with the 1/10 oz bears. With so much hype over the 1/2 and even some 1/4 oz bears I think that it will carry down to the smaller bears plus they are more affordable for collectors and still obtainable to put together a set.
     
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    From Apmex -
    Product Details: Gold Panda coins are one of the only bullion coins to feature a yearly changing design. In 2016, the series changed to match the metric system. The 1/10 oz Gold Panda was replaced with this 3 gram Gold Panda, still containing .999 fine Gold.

    For me the most collectable is the 8 gram coin.
     
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    So you like the 1/4 oz coins or just the 8 gram one?
     
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    I have been buying only the 8 gram (¥100 Yuan) every year since 2016. :)
    FYI - The mintage for Gold Pandas Coins:
    (¥10 Yuan) 1,000,000 (1 gr.),
    (¥50 Yuan) 800,000 (3 gr.),
    (¥100 Yuan) 600,000, (8 gr.),
    (¥200 Yuan) 600,000, (15 gr.),
    and (¥500 Yuan) 700,000 (30 gr.)
     
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    I would think the early dates would continue to command a following. As new collectors get into the series, they may want to build sets, and that will become harder with the older coins since there weren't as many produced and many have been turned into jewelry, melted, abused, etc.
     
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    1/10 is less costly and much easy to more public. as 1/2 oz more for financially sound collector.

    Not buy low pop and highest graded gold panda at peak and high price. as more come out price will down sharply
     
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    Do you think they are high right now? Are we at the peak? How many more can come out? After two strong bull runs I think the US supply is running short.
     

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