Hi XXXX, not a bother at all. It's my pleasure to help where I can. A frosted MS69 2000 Panda for $400-$450 is a good price to pay in my opinion. [imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/675_2000fngc.jpg][/imgz] I wouldn't sell my OMP 2000 Frosted Pandas for less than $450. So a MS69 for that price sounds like a good deal to me! [imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/675_2005buf.jpeg][/imgz][imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/675_2005bur.jpeg][/imgz] A MS68 for $300 is also a good price in my opinion. I'm not sure how easy it would be sell later, but I think it shouldn't be too hard. When I first started collecting Pandas I just wanted a complete set... now I'm a bit more selective... but I'm sure there are plenty of new collectors that just want to finish a set, and wouldn't mind a MS68. The BU estimate for the 2000 Frosted Pandas is less than 73,000 ... which makes these bears fairly uncommon. If in the future there are more Panda fans worldwide (which is what I expect), then I imagine even a MS68 will be worth quite a bit more than it is now. Hope this helps, and Happy New Year! Yennus. PS> Q>What's better than a MS69 Frosted 2000 Panda? A> A MS69 Mirrored 2000 Panda... ... I am trying to collect as many of these as I can get, even if they are MS68s... [imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/675_2000mngc.jpg][/imgz] I'm hoping these will turn out to be China's version of this: [imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/675_1930detr.gif][/imgz]