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| Collectors are hoarding the already elusive 2014 Chinese Pandas since they will be forever changed in 2015. |
Each year when the Silver Panda is released, collectors and investors around the globe take notice and hoard these intricate works of art. Why?
Because each and every year Chinese Silver Pandas sell out completely. As a result, every issue since 1982 trades at a substantial premium over its silver content alone.
We expect 2014 Chinese Silver Pandas, particularly those preserved in perfect MS-70, to be one of the most sought after and cherished Silver Panda's ever produced for this reason:
Panda Weights to Change in 2015
Over the last several decades China has established itself as an economic superpower and as such, is beginning to flex its muscles.
They seek to establish a new trading system based on metric units rather than the imperial system that is currently dominated by the West, particularly the United States.
In fact, it has been reported that all of the Gold flowing to China must first be refined from the 100 Troy Ounce bars currently traded by Western nations into the recognized weights of China - Kilograms.
Historic New Law Passed in China to Affect Chinese Silver & Gold Pandas
China recently passed a new law that makes the Metric System the only legal and recognized form of weights and measures in the country.
As a result, the 2014 Silver and Gold Pandas will be the last coins issued by China that will be denominated in Troy ounces. In fact, the perfect Mint State-70 Chinese Silver Pandas offered in this special release are the last ones that will carry a weight based on the imperial system. All future Chinese Pandas will have the weights removed from the coins altogether.
This information is just now coming to light. In fact, it is only available from Chinese news sources and was just recently verified by the Bank of China. This news hasn't even hit the U.S. press yet, so act fast while these are still available and remember - you heard it here first.
We were able to secure a very limited amount of 2014 China Silver Pandas and at these special prices we expect a quick sell-out. Here's why:
- First and last year issues of coins are always highly sought after. This is the last year of issue for this type; 2015 will usher in a brand new series of Pandas.
- Until 2004, it was illegal for Chinese citizens to own coins struck in their country. Now they are significant investors.
- Chinese Silver Pandas have extremely limited mintages when compared to other world mint issues like the Silver American Eagle or the Silver Canadian Maple Leaf.
- Each year the design changes which creates extraordinary demand across the globe.
- This is our lowest pricing of the year on 2014 Chinese Silver Panda's preserved in a perfect MS-70 with special PCGS Gold Foil labels.
Act Now Before They're Gone
While supplies last, we are offering the brand-new 2014 Chinese Silver Panda in a perfect MS-70 condition certified by PCGS for just $54 per coin. Save the most when you buy boxes of twenty.
Are you looking for raw 2014 Silver Pandas? We also have a few available so call us at 1-800-928-6468.
P.S. Don't just take our word for it. Read this statement from the Bank of China: "Commencing from 2015, according to the People's Republic of China national's "Measurement Law" and the People's Bank of China's requirement, the gold and silver coins will be issued under the legal measurement of Metric System, i.e. grams, Kilogram and etc. The issuance of the gold and silver coins under the measurement of the Imperial System "Ounce" will be discontinued. Furthermore, from 2015 onwards, the weight of the Chinese Panda Gold coins will no longer be stated on the coins. This has made the 2014 Chinese Panda Gold Coins with "Ounce" to be even more significant for collection."