Trichter said:
Hi Guys,
I'm currently accepting 1-to-1 swap offers, my 2011 pandas for your 1oz Lunar II dragons.
Over the long term, could the 2012 1oz silver Panda really outperform the 1oz silver 2012 Lunar II Dragon? Even with the vast differences in the mintages? What about Lunars in coming years? what are your thoughts?
In regards to the comment: "Pandas still have the problem of being pandas. Stupidly large number of knockoffs kicking around. I wont touch them with a 10 ft pole."
This is a typical response of a Pandaphobe exhibiting his Pandahysteria.
1. The counterfeit Panda issue is a NON-ISSUE in China. If you sell fake Pandas in China and get caught, you are likely to DIE. (If you sell them overseas, well that's different).
2. The local Chinese can recognize fake Pandas as well as we can recognize fake ASEs. (YES there are fake ASEs... at least 2 other Stackers have seen them now... I showed a fellow stacker the fake ASE being sold at the recent ANDA meeting in Sydney). If you are unfamiliar with ASEs you probably won't recognize it as a fake... same with Pandas, if you are unfamiliar with Pandas you probably won't recognize a fake. If you are familiar with ASEs, you'll probably notice it is a fake. If you are familiar with Pandas, you'll probably notice a fake Panda.
3. There is a reason why counterfeiters target Pandas - BECAUSE Pandas are profitable.
4. The more familiar people are with Pandas, the less of an issue counterfeiting becomes. E.g. People still accept $100USD even though this has been counterfeited many times.
5. The 2000 Panda is probably the most counterfeited Panda coin, and yet it still commands the highest price on average ($400-$3000). Why? Because informed people can distinguish between genuine and fake.
6. Do your homework. There are whole communities outside of Silverstackers dedicated to Pandas, and also identifying the latest bad bears (counterfeits). Peter Anthony's website has good writeups on bad bears, as does the China Coin Forum.
7. In my opinion the real source of Pandaphobia has nothing to do with Pandas, but is more of a heart issue, which is clearly recognized by this statement "Its hardly suprising. 90% of things coming out of china are fakes." This is a really very sad comment to make. Sinophobia cloaked with Pandaphobia.