Didn't want to flame "phony panda" thread with tons of pictures and with inquires for the pricing of the coins. So here are some pictures: 1) Are pandas genuine? 2) What is the price for them? 3) optional: how would they be graded? Seller wants me to make an offer but I don't know how to come up with pricing on these. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
all real ,offer him 700 for the lot you would be doing good................... my GUESS they are gradable 68,69
thank you guys. I will talk to the seller about the price now. Thor, I prefer graded as well because there is no need for me to prove that pandas not fake (of course there are some slabbed fakes but much less)
There are also fake 10oz Gold PAMP bars... Definitely harder to make a good fake Panda me thinks. http://forums.silverstackers.com/to...led-10oz-gold-pamp-bar-found-in-new-york.html
^ I wouldn't go for that one. No sign of the Panda's left leg, carpet on the steps has no pattern, the walls looks all wrong, etc... a bad Panda IMHO. Is this from the same dealer as the others?
Thanks! no, it's another seller .. he listed 2 oz dragon and this coin ... anyway, as soon as there is at least a little doubt I let it go to someone else
several pandas ... if they are real what would be a good price? P.S. came across 10 yuan 2001 snake, multicolor. 6800 minted. What would be a price for it? Couldn't find any picture or real price.
Sorry but i don't mean to be rude. If you use fishball`s pandastats as well as panda pricepedia you should be able to,come to a reasonable price yourself.
A sticky with high res pics of genuine pandas for each year would really help those of us who are new to the panda market
Question about authenticity would be different. Just wondering but are you wondering what would be a good price if they were fake?