jim4silver
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- Apr 15, 2008
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It is my understanding that the 2015 silver Pandas do not have purity or weight stamped on them. Many on the blogs are complaining saying they won't buy any of them for that reason. I don't know why the Chinese are doing that, but I speculate if demand drops enough because of the lack of stamping, they might change back in later years. If so, it could make 2015 a rare issue in terms of it being different than other years.
In any event, I plan to buy a full 30 coin "sheet" or two, and put them away. My silver Pandas go up each year in value much more than my other regular gov bullion, so I am not worried about them going down in value.
The only pain involved is the 7 bucks or so premium per ounce I will pay. A while back though I needed to raise some cash and was able to sell my full sheets of 2013's for a slight profit (better than a loss), even though silver had dropped a bit from when I purchased them. If you ever plan to buy at least 30 ALWAYS get the full sheets, collectors love these over individual coins (unless you have some graded MS70, etc).
Just my opinion.
2015 China Silver Pandas | New Coin Releases
Jim
In any event, I plan to buy a full 30 coin "sheet" or two, and put them away. My silver Pandas go up each year in value much more than my other regular gov bullion, so I am not worried about them going down in value.
The only pain involved is the 7 bucks or so premium per ounce I will pay. A while back though I needed to raise some cash and was able to sell my full sheets of 2013's for a slight profit (better than a loss), even though silver had dropped a bit from when I purchased them. If you ever plan to buy at least 30 ALWAYS get the full sheets, collectors love these over individual coins (unless you have some graded MS70, etc).
Just my opinion.
2015 China Silver Pandas | New Coin Releases
Jim