Pandas vs. eagles. Have fun. :-)

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  1. barsenault

    barsenault Well-Known Member

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    Silver Panda Coins Outperformed Silver Eagles
    Monday, February 03, 2014
    http://rare-panda-coins.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/silver-panda-coins-outperformed-silver.html


    Current year Chinese silver pandas usually sell for a few dollars more than Silver American Eagles. For example, 2014 BU 1 oz Silver Eagles are currently retailing for about $6 over spot while 2014 Silver 1 oz Pandas are about $9 over spot (single coin price, excluding shipping). This is because the China mint charges more for their coins than the US Mint, Panda mintages are lower, and demand for Pandas within China is seemingly insatiable

    American silver buyers will sometimes shy away from Pandas because they don't want to "overpay" for silver bullion. If you plan someday to melt your coins or trade them post-apocalypse, then by all means, spend as little as possible. However, if you are looking for investment return, please take a look at the two charts below.

    These charts show the current retail price of China silver pandas and US Silver Eagles (coins dated 2004 to 2014) on ebay and other mainstream retail websites (spot silver current near $20). While the eagles certainly have tracked the price of silver, Pandas have greatly exceeded eagles at holding their US dollar value, despite the decline in silver prices in 2013.

    So for example, a 2010 silver Eagle purchased in December 2010 would have cost about $30, and a 2010 silver Panda would have cost about $33. (spot was ~$24 at the time) Today the Eagle is worth about $27 while the Panda sells for about $40.

    As you can see, silver eagles have not really appreciated vs silver, while pandas have continued to increase.

    The reasons for this include low mintages and high demand for silver pandas. In 2013, 8 million pandas were sold while the US Mint sold more than 40 million eagles! In addition, pandas are widely viewed as more beautiful and collectible then their somewhat boring US counterpart.

    Over the past 10 years (actually since 1983), Silver pandas have delivered a better US dollar return than other bullion silver coins. If you are looking for a little extra zip in your silver investment, Chinese Pandas may be an good option.

    With Silver prices at 4 year lows, perhaps now is a good time to consider stocking up on silver pandas.
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  2. heyimderrick

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    Until Pandas match the mintage of Eagles, they'll outperform. And even then, they'll still outperform because collectors will want the different design each year for their collection. I've personally stopped collecting pandas for myself, however. I buy to sell, and reinvest the profits in bars for myself.
     
  3. barsenault

    barsenault Well-Known Member

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    I agree. If the quality goes south, then all bets are off, unless the price is on par with eagles and maples as a pure bullion play.
     
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    andrewlee10 Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Silver panda and gold panda always good as compare to others.

    This analysis is good
     

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