Hell no. I only know about my favorite panda year 2009 :lol: Petercamperdown, yennus and shiney are the experts!
Looks like this was covered before by our in house panda expert: http://forums.silverstackers.com/message-178276.html Guess I should really use the search function eh
6 million. Still much lower than Eagles, Maples & Philharmonics. Makes Kook, Koala and Britannia more precious.
Higher Panda Mintage can work for collectors and speculators/investors alike. It allows more new people (me) to own newer releases and only fuels the demand of past releases held by investors for new collections. There is a limit though, I mean if there's enough for every single soul that wants one, then it loses it's collectable factor. I love their beauty and craftsmanship, but I DO want them to appreciate as well.
Mintage limits: http://www.perthmintbullion.com/au/Our-Bullion-Products/Coin-Mintages-Annual-Release-Dates.aspx
That is true, contrary to some theories, supply can create demand. Matrix knows about this with his game.
Current year no limits. In 2009, the 2009 Koala has no limit. In 2010, the 2010 Koala has no limit etc They stop making that year's Koala after that year though.
Thanks for the link. Wow! Perth pumps out the volume, much like the Eagles and Leafs. I would have thought the Silver Lunars would have a lower mintage. Now I remember why I like (RAM) Roos, along with Pandas and Canadian Wildlife. I collect them mainly because I like the coins, but lower mintage is nice too.
to answer the original question............pandas are issues in early december each year............................