mfm said:As someone else said, mintage doesn't equal demand.
It seems to be an American thing pushed by Panda America, so the comparison with older panda medals doesn't really make sense. For the price and the trouble of ordering from the US I personally wouldn't bother.
If it was a real Chinese panda it wouldn't be a Panda America exclusive.
mfm said:As someone else said, mintage doesn't equal demand.
It seems to be an American thing pushed by Panda America, so the comparison with older panda medals doesn't really make sense. For the price and the trouble of ordering from the US I personally wouldn't bother.
If it was a real Chinese panda it wouldn't be a Panda America exclusive.
PeeZapp said:Hey what do people think of these coins are they a good buy (do you see lots of upside) with a 10,000 mintage or are they overpriced and under collected.
Thanks
medals do not typically have a denomination or temple of heavenapples said:I don't qualify the Singapore issues as "real" pandas because of the lack of a denomination
I'm curious ... please tell me all that you know for certain about this particular medal as I am interested.mfm said:Who is the actual issuer of the medals?
I think is a good buy for save for more than 5/10 years. The price in the 1 oz is similar to the conmemoratives pandas. But its the first medal in many years. I think is better buy it than buy the last conmemoratives (2010/2011)yennus said:PeeZapp said:Hey what do people think of these coins are they a good buy (do you see lots of upside) with a 10,000 mintage or are they overpriced and under collected.
Thanks
Hi PeeZapp, I think these medals are a good buy.
My expectation is that these will perform similarly to the Munich Pandas. I'm expecting (and hoping) that these will sell out at the SG Coin Show, so there will be some 'flipping' opportunities in the short term, as well as profitable long term options.
If Singapore continues hosting these International Coin shows, then I would also expect the demand for these medals to be high in the coming years (previous examples are the Long Beach and Hong Kong Panda medals).
comeaux said:Panda America is the "official distributer" ...
These medals are being minted in China by one of the Chinese Mints (I believe Shanghai not sure) which operates under the authority of The People Republic of China that is "official" enough for me to enjoy this beautiful medal.
This particular medal is not my lifeblood nor will I be using it to buy bread in a SHTF scenario so I'm just buying it because I like it. It is not the "holy grail" of all coins/medals before it and not to be worshipped it's simply another item for a collection is all. Nothing overly special some people (and I'm not referring to you mfm) take things just a little too serious.
Thor122 said:The price in the 1 oz is similar to the conmemoratives pandas. But its the first medal in many years. I think is better buy it than buy the last conmemoratives (2010/2011)
comeaux said:thor ... I absolutely love these medals and will probably regret buying only one although I know I will be able to purchase any amount that I want in the near term close to issue prices. The design on these Singapore medals is simply gorgeous and unique compared to any recently issued pandas. I agree with your observation that the 1 oz Singapore is comparatively priced to the recent 2011 commemoratives and probably a better purchase.
In view of the fact that you also picked up a few of the 5 oz for your collection (your daughters), from a collector viewpoint this was a good purchase as you will never lose money on them and they are fascinating additions to your personal collection. I was only alluding to the fact that there may be some investors who are thinking that they can make a quick flip with these medals and score instant profits, I just don't see that happening.
mfm ... I agree with you, from an "investors" view ... this is not a great short term investment. From a "collectors" view ... it's a good buy but actually depends on what a person collects.
For the collector there is no "right" or "wrong" or as quoted from Golden Pelican There is more to collecting than mintage, value and demand![]()
comeaux said:thor ... I absolutely love these medals and will probably regret buying only one although I know I will be able to purchase any amount that I want in the near term close to issue prices. The design on these Singapore medals is simply gorgeous and unique compared to any recently issued pandas. I agree with your observation that the 1 oz Singapore is comparatively priced to the recent 2011 commemoratives and probably a better purchase.
In view of the fact that you also picked up a few of the 5 oz for your collection (your daughters), from a collector viewpoint this was a good purchase as you will never lose money on them and they are fascinating additions to your personal collection. I was only alluding to the fact that there may be some investors who are thinking that they can make a quick flip with these medals and score instant profits, I just don't see that happening.
mfm ... I agree with you, from an "investors" view ... this is not a great short term investment. From a "collectors" view ... it's a good buy but actually depends on what a person collects.
For the collector there is no "right" or "wrong" or as quoted from Golden Pelican There is more to collecting than mintage, value and demand![]()