[opinion] 2012 Singapore coin show proof panda

Hi guys. One of my first posts here I think, joined earlier this year. Has been great reading up on this show coin medal here. I also frequent the China Forum postings about this medal, as well as a much smaller discussion over at bullionstacker.
That being said, I too think these are beautiful medals. I bought the 5oz variety only and in a big way. I think they are going to do fine over time but not a double overnight for sure.
But the confusion that has occurred because of the 3 die varieties, the in and out of stock at PA, and the other issues guys are having with this medal really has caused many unneeded headaches for us owners.

I'm not trying to be a complainer (mentioned that this morning too at other site) but really, this has been one heck of a tough purchase. And no, I'm not interested in selling them back to PA, got these to hopefully hold onto a couple for my 2 kids, sell the rest for decent profits down the road. So I truly hope that many of the issues that guys have mentioned over the last month get put to bed soon, PA finally sells out and we all look to a bright future with these medals.

(I'm in the USA and do have a medal for sale at feebay)
 
mnymgr1 said:
Hi guys. One of my first posts here I think, joined earlier this year. Has been great reading up on this show coin medal here. I also frequent the China Forum postings about this medal, as well as a much smaller discussion over at bullionstacker.
That being said, I too think these are beautiful medals. I bought the 5oz variety only and in a big way. I think they are going to do fine over time but not a double overnight for sure.
But the confusion that has occurred because of the 3 die varieties, the in and out of stock at PA, and the other issues guys are having with this medal really has caused many unneeded headaches for us owners.

I'm not trying to be a complainer (mentioned that this morning too at other site) but really, this has been one heck of a tough purchase. And no, I'm not interested in selling them back to PA, got these to hopefully hold onto a couple for my 2 kids, sell the rest for decent profits down the road. So I truly hope that many of the issues that guys have mentioned over the last month get put to bed soon, PA finally sells out and we all look to a bright future with these medals.

(I'm in the USA and do have a medal for sale at feebay)


Good morning/evening guys--fantastic long standing member here over at BullionStackers, please treat him well--He will be a valued addtion to our SilverStackers community. :)
 
The only 5 oz medal I see on fee bay up for auction is doing 650.00 with 24 hours left:) not a bad ROA in my mind...........mnymgr1 if you are nervous and want to lighten up on the 5oz medals for a reasonable profit PM with an offer , I am a buyer..........................:)
 
jc888888888 said:
The only 5 oz medal I see on fee bay up for auction is doing 650.00 with 24 hours left:) not a bad ROA in my mind...........mnymgr1 if you are nervous and want to lighten up on the 5oz medals for a reasonable profit PM with an offer , I am a buyer..........................:)


private message sent earlier today.
 
Justfishin said:
Good morning/evening guys--fantastic long standing member here over at BullionStackers, please treat him well--He will be a valued addtion to our SilverStackers community. :)
+1
 
Panda America has a long standing relationship with the China Mint. They get exclusive deals. These are official China Mint medals...and are very beautiful...I am holding one now. I am sure they will go up in price but I would probably wait a bit as they are still selling them. You have a lot of nice images on the silver proof. I got mine out of the horrible PVC pack that China ships them in (ever wonder what causes those white spots on your Pandas)...sent it to NCS to be cleared of any contaminants....then to grading.


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.
 
That plastic package is PVC so if the coin remains in it expect trouble. It was already stuck to the capsule of my 5 ounce medal.



Lim said:
The 5oz was sold out so people who wanted to buy it was ask to leave behind their details .
Bought another 2 more 1 oz .
So in total i have 1-5oz and 4 1oz . A pity is that they cut the plastic package . :(
 
Didn't the Invention and Discovery Program have exclusive arrangements for some of the coins with Asset Marketing in Minnesota? Sold through their Preferred Coin Club. Too bad I passed on those at the time.

Pandacollector said:
I am told by PandaAmerica that the Singapore medals are struck at the Shenzhen GuoBao Mint. They are 100% genuine China Mint products. It is also not unusual for a Chinese coin, or medal to have a single distributor. There are many well-known modern Chinese coins that had a single distributor at some point, including Unicorns and Inventions and Disoveries.

Best wishes,
Peter Anthony
www.pandacollector.com
 
For the 1oz medal:

MCM is $188 for PF69 and $288 for PF70 on their website.

eBay bidding is cheaper for the PF69 and MCM's website is cheaper for PF70 from what I can observe.

I bought myself a PF70 :)
 
Current NGC population for 1oz Singapore:
PF69 - 25
PF70 - 26

Current NGC population for 5oz Singapore:
????? <--- Can't find it
 
rbaggio said:
Current NGC population for 1oz Singapore:
PF69 - 25
PF70 - 26

Current NGC population for 5oz Singapore:
????? <--- Can't find it

the only pf 70 5 oz i have seen sold was 1125 or something close to that......MCM most probably sent that whole lot of 1 oz for grading................he always try,s to move off all the 69.s first ,stay tuned for the 70,s on ebay:) good job fish on the 70, IMHO that is a value....................
 
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