Nanjing Mint Panda & Temple of Heaven series by numicconnection.com

Ok iam waiting for my order i couldnt resist this 2 0z panda tell me is it sealed like the bimetal or just in capsule .

It is seal like the bimetallic.

Tonight I will publish the prize of the lucky draw. However I got no photo to post because I in Japan.

I yet to post some photo of the prize if possible
 
Prize 1 temple of heaven panda #1 brass ngc pf69 1 pc without box and coa

Prize 2 temple of heaven panda #1 bimetallic ngc pf69 1 pc without box and coa.

Prize 3 Shanghai mint gold fish 0.2 g .999 Gold

Prize 4 Malaysia coin show copper panda mintage 666 40 mm 1 pc omp

Prize 5 Nanjing mint 5 g monkey silver note 1 pc non Color

Prize 6 Nanjing mint 5 g monkey silver note 1 pc Color

Prize 7 Nanjing mint 5 g monkey silver note 1 pc non Color

Prize 8 Nanjing mint 5 g monkey silver note 1 pc Color

Prize 9 Nanjing mint 5 g panda note silver note 1 pc

Prize 10 Nanjing mint 5 g panda note silver note 1 pc

Prize 11 Shanghai mint rooster test brass medal 1 pc omp

Prize 12 Shanghai mint rooster test brass medal 1 pc omp

Prize 13 Shanghai mint rooster test brass medal 1 pc omp

Prize 14 Shenyang mint rooster brass medal 2 pc omp

Prize 15 Shenyang mint rooster brass medal 2 pc omp
 
TOH #2 silver version are well received and left 2 for better pricing at my online shop. I will up slightly after the 2 pc sold.

Pre order at 179 with gift on ebay average selling price of 20 which means the actual price is at 160 only. Currently my online shop is at 188 without gift.

It will up to 19X soon.

The silver and antique silver will ship end of this week by batch by batch.

The bimetallic and brass stock still available which price will not up in short term.

The NGC brass, bimetallic and antique brass will available whenI back to Singapore end of this month.

TOH #1 NGC sold out in long beach coin fair.
 
 
First batch of the result of TOH #2 :
Bimetallic 65% PF70 35% Pf69
Brass 100% PF70

Second batch grading result :-

Bimetallic 40% PF70 60% PF69
Brass 35% PF70 65% PF69
Antique brass 25% PF70 75% PF69

One customer grading were :-
Bimetallic 33% PF70,
Brass 67% PF70
Antique Brass 0% PF70
no information on balance % grading result.
 
Actually it has been a relief to be exposed. It has been very stressful at times to keep up with all your postings. It has put a lot of strain to my health and my doctor has adviced me to retire.

That said it has been a hell of a ride and actually in this moment I'm in my jet to my new home. Looks nice?

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However i suppose you will in need of a new gooder, so could i humbly suggest my 6yo daugjter? She has just learnt the english word good, and she is highly motivated and innovative. She has already suggested using "!", at an extra cost of course. She has already taken over my account and good to go. A hell of a ride.... Just say'n
 
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In my view, the TOH2 is the best medal design of any this year that features China's beloved Panda....in my view. I've been sitting on the sidelines trying to decide which medal series is going to get some support from my wallet for being the best design and I've decided that I am going to order a variety of the TOH2 medals (the one's I can afford at this time).
 
@barsenault
"Discussion happening over at facebook around white spots found on the silver proof TOH2."


I had milk spots on some Aussie bullion coins. I used a white pencil eraser to carefully rub the spots away.
O.K. on bullion coins, but probably a big no, no on proofs. JLG.
 
Lol. Yeah, I'd say a big no, no on the collectibles. I'm just praying that in 15 years time some scientist comes up with a solution to remove the spots without harming the metal, and the collectibility. I'm sure some of my collectibles, old and new issues have spots, that were not there when I bought them, BUT I'm too afraid to look. Lol.
 
I'm thinking the same thing barsenault regarding someone developing a technique to remove milk spots without a visible trace of the removal. Humans put a man on the moon nearly 50 years ago....I won't believe that human ingenuity can't find a way to safely remove milk spots without a visible trace.
 
barsenault , Coins A-Z, You may want to do a GGL search of bron.suchecki
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Silver Stackers Member from Perth,
who worked at Perth Mint before joining Monetary Metals in the U.S.
There was a discussion about 2 years ago on the problems that Perth Mint had with some of its product. _JLG.
 
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