MatrixOpals said:The worst thing the mint could do was raise the mintage.![]()
Agreed - why increase it during the release year
MatrixOpals said:The worst thing the mint could do was raise the mintage.![]()
MatrixOpals said:The worst thing the mint could do was raise the mintage.![]()
rbaggio said:If you can get bullion coins for bullion prices, and you think they will develop a semi-numi premium, then do it.
samboyellowsub said:rbaggio said:If you can get bullion coins for bullion prices, and you think they will develop a semi-numi premium, then do it.
quote of the day. that is how I stack.
SilverBaron said:1) Extremely unstackerable. In fact due to the curve capsule, I would say they are the worst. Try holding 10 pandas in one hand and walking to the car.
2) In a bubble and over hyped. Does anyone honestly think that a 1oz silver pandas is worth $90+? Also, why would someone buy a silver panda at $90? Well, because he/she think it can sell later at $100. Remember the tulips. This is speculation. This is different to silver fundamentals. Silver is a raw material that is consumed. It is also know to be used a currency throughtout histrory.
3) Counterfeits. Pandas have been known to have counterfeits. There may come a time when it is just plan to risky to buy a panda due to the number of counterfeits. Guess what will happen to the price of pandas when this happens.
4) Extreme mintage. The mintage of pandas have been increased for the second time. The rarity of this coins has just taken another hit. Also, I think it is likely they will continue to raise the mintages.
SilverBaron said:The disadvantage of Pandas:
1) Extremely unstackerable. In fact due to the curve capsule, I would say they are the worst. Try holding 10 pandas in one hand and walking to the car.
2) In a bubble and over hyped. Does anyone honestly think that a 1oz silver pandas is worth $90+? Also, why would someone buy a silver panda at $90? Well, because he/she think it can sell later at $100. Remember the tulips. This is speculation. This is different to silver fundamentals. Silver is a raw material that is consumed. It is also know to be used a currency throughtout histrory.
3) Counterfeits. Pandas have been known to have counterfeits. There may come a time when it is just plan to risky to buy a panda due to the number of counterfeits. Guess what will happen to the price of pandas when this happens.
4) Extreme mintage. The mintage of pandas have been increased for the second time. The rarity of this coins has just taken another hit. Also, I think it is likely they will continue to raise the mintages.
If the capsule shape turns you off the best bullion coin in the last ten years, just remove/replace the capsule.SilverBaron said:The disadvantage of Pandas:
1) Extremely unstackerable.
This is so silly and has been discussed so many times...SilverBaron said:2) In a bubble and over hyped. Does anyone honestly think that a 1oz silver pandas is worth $90+?
It is a well educated move, especially since the demand for Pandas is going to go through the roof when the bull run on silver starts. The smart money gets in early. Don't forget, the 2009 Pandas were priced at the same level as Maples only 2 years ago... both have gone up, but one is worth more than double the other.SilverBaron said:Also, why would someone buy a silver panda at $90? Well, because he/she think it can sell later at $100. Remember the tulips. This is speculation. This is different to silver fundamentals. Silver is a raw material that is consumed. It is also know to be used a currency throughtout histrory.
Yes there are fake Pandas, but there are also fake $100USD notes. Has fake notes diminished the market of $100USD bills? If you think it has, sell me your $100USD bills at a fraction of their raw material worth (less than a cent). Pandas are the national bullion of China, the Chinese government are at more risk of US Bonds than they are at risk of counterfeit Pandas killing their coinage.SilverBaron said:3) Counterfeits. Pandas have been known to have counterfeits. There may come a time when it is just plan to risky to buy a panda due to the number of counterfeits. Guess what will happen to the price of pandas when this happens.
a) I like the increased mintage of 2011s. It has been a great move in a expanding the availability of Pandas worldwide. If it were not for the increased mintage of Pandas, very few would have reached Australia.SilverBaron said:4) Extreme mintage. The mintage of pandas have been increased for the second time. The rarity of this coins has just taken another hit. Also, I think it is likely they will continue to raise the mintages.