Panda price ... help needed

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  1. worldbubble

    worldbubble Active Member

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    no I wonder what would be a price if they were real and judging on current condition ... if they are fake I won't pay a penny.

    so, are they real?
     
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    That is a good idea. Someone should start a new post with high resolution pics of pandas.
     
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    If real and condition real bad , I would not pay offer a price either . Only take stock for good panda ..
    For rare panda then can consider to take as even a ms 67 will be able to sell well for a good price .
    Second lot picture too small to see .

    U might want to request a account from fish ball to check done price on eBay .. Hope it help .
     
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    came in a batch of other coins but confirmation would be good

    real of fake?
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    For high resolution pictures, your best bet is to use the Coin Compendium. Each specimen is sorted into its variety (best known at the time), and then there are links to NGC/PCGS which have decently large photos.

    As more and more varieties are discovered, proper categorization becomes more important because different varieties will look... different.
     

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