Today I bought.... "Panda Style"

Reggie Perrin said:
My first Pandas were delivered today, 3 x 2012 1oz Panda NGC MS69, and am absolutely blown away by the level of detail on these coins.

Using a 50mm camera lens as a loupe you can really make out the fine details, e.g. the 'knuckles' on the bamboo in the backgorund... I now fully understand why people collect these coins.

No pics, but really looking forward to the next batch of Pandas to arrive.

Congratulations. You make a first step to the panda vice
:-)
In a few months you will buy the 2000 frosted and after 1 year you will buy the mirror and the other bigs
:-)
 
I purchased a few graded Pandas today from Ebay. I wonder if Panda prices are dropping because I paid significantly lower prices than what some fellow stackers here have been asking. I get to pay by paypal, free shipping and also earn 2% back on ebay rewards.
Here is my haul today.

1990 NCG MS 68 Large Date 1 oz silver Panda USD$132.27
1991 NCG MS 68 Small Date 1 oz silver Panda USD$143.50
1992 NCG MS 68 Large Date 1 oz silver Panda USD$147.50

1987 NCG Proof 67 Ultra Cameo 1 oz silver Panda USD $356.89

They all come with free shipping to Canada.


What do you guys think?
 
@silverfever - I recommend you subscribe to Panda pricepedia by Peter Anthony - it would be a good investment. What people are asking in this board probably should not be your reference. Just a suggestion.
 
silverfever said:
I purchased a few graded Pandas today from Ebay. I wonder if Panda prices are dropping because I paid significantly lower prices than what some fellow stackers here have been asking. I get to pay by paypal, free shipping and also earn 2% back on ebay rewards.
Here is my haul today.

1990 NCG MS 68 Large Date 1 oz silver Panda USD$132.27
1991 NCG MS 68 Small Date 1 oz silver Panda USD$143.50
1992 NCG MS 68 Large Date 1 oz silver Panda USD$147.50

1987 NCG Proof 67 Ultra Cameo 1 oz silver Panda USD $356.89

They all come with free shipping to Canada.


What do you guys think?


The 68's and 67's have less market and more volatilty than 69's.
The pricepedia costs 15 uss for 3 months (5 uss each) and if you like buy pandas is a good investments.
You have it to compare prices and i use the last ebay auctions too.
 
You got a good deal on the 91 and 92 imo. Don't be so surprised at winning cheap, I won quite a lot on eBay for cheap and thought I was overpaying/prices crashing but it was actually because people either missed the auction or didn't bid.
 
I just bought this for $40usd flat. 1995 half ounce silver panda with a sterling silver bezel. I know the numismatic value gets killed but I couldn't resist this beauty for such a cheap price. Somewhere between lost numismatic value and an amazing gift there is a value remaining over spot :-) Comes in a jewelry box with papers from "Coin Creations". Haven't even received it yet, just paid for it.

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shibaji said:
@silverfever - I recommend you subscribe to Panda pricepedia by Peter Anthony - it would be a good investment. What people are asking in this board probably should not be your reference. Just a suggestion.

Pricepedia is for sure a wonderful tool .............. another recommendation is when you are on e bay searching for a specific coin ,use the completed listing button, there sometimes is not a more accurate gauge of value,then what someone is willing to pay for something in an arms length transaction.
 
I think you can also use Badon's Coin Compendium to search for sightings & compare prices that way if you want.

Not sure if you need an account to access but if you do PM me.
 
Lightsview said:

Totally awesome GOW coins Lightsview ... I honestly do not know much about these except I'm eventually going to get one or two !

Love the cool boxes as well, beautiful ... this is how I like to buy coins, either OMP or graded.

Anyway very well done and fantastic coins man !
 
Very impressive musemellow. Was there a colourised silver panda produced in 1999 or was that a 'rogue' production?
 
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