Beiträge von Nixgefunden

    könntest du bitte etwas überprüfbares einstellen.


    c&p ist ein bissi mager :wacko: hast du vllt. auch einen link. [smilie_blume]


    grüsse


    könntest du bitte etwas überprüfbares einstellen.


    c&p ist ein bissi mager :wacko: hast du vllt. auch einen link. [smilie_blume]


    grüsse


    Hallo wassergeist,


    sorry hatte den Link vergessen. :|


    http://www.squidoo.com/silver_panda_coins


    hier noch ein anderer Link


    http://www.goldbarren-silberbarren.de/panda/panda.html




    Gruß vom Nixgefunden


    wg, Du weißt ja wenn man einmal beim feiern ist. Zumindest hat er ja Recht das es den Silberpanda 2003 seit 20 Jahren gab. Also das schreit doch nach Zelebration, wenn auch nicht offizell [smilie_happy]
    Na ja 4000 Stck waren es dann schon 2003, gelle :wacko:


    Na ja,


    es bleiben 2000 Stück. :thumbup:


    The History of the Silver Panda Coin
    Chinese Silver Panda Coins enjoy an outstanding reputation
    Taking a cue from the success of the 1982 Chinese Gold Panda Coin, the People's Republic of China added silver coins to the series in 1983. For over two decades, these silver Chinese Panda coins have remained popular among collectors for their numismatic beauty and natural whimsy. Meanwhile, investors appreciate the silver Panda coins; because the coins' purity, weight, and content are guaranteed by the People's Republic of China, no assaying is necessary to convert the coin into cash. Thus the Chinese Silver Panda enjoys an outstanding reputation among both collectors and investors.


    An Inconsistent Beginning
    From 1983 to 1985, the silver Panda coin did not weight a proper troy ounce. Furthermore, its fineness was only 90%. These were odd choices for silver bullion coins, and in 1987, the fineness was increased to the standard 99.99%. No Chinese Silver Panda coin was issued in 1986 or 1988. Although it is unknown exactly why no silver Panda coins were issued in these years, it has been speculated that the 1988 mintage of the Year of the Rabbit, Year of the Dragon, Olympics, and Endangered Wildlife coins took precedence.


    Expanding the Mintage
    Until 1989, the Chinese Silver Panda coins were minted only in Shanghai. However, as the coins' popularity grew, the People's Republic of China increased mintage. In 1990, the coins were also minted at Shenyang. By 1999, silver Panda coins were minted in Shanghai, Shenyang, and Shenzhen.
    The People's Republic of China also added a 1 kilo silver coin to the series in 1998. Exactly 1,998 of the coins were minted. This unusual pattern was continued for two years, with 1,999 coins issued in 1999, and 2,000 coins produced in 2000. Production was capped at 2,000 1 kilo coins, until 2002. From 2002 to the present, 4,000 1 kg Chinese Silver Panda coins were minted, with the exception of 2003. Only 2,000 of these coins were minted that year. A special anniversary set, with a coin from each year, was also issued in 2007.

    und es wird noch besser :wacko:


    Die verbliebenen Pandas werden immer höher angeboten. Die 2011er Preise befinden sich inzwischen jenseits von Gut und Böse.


    Den im Forum angeboteten Panda habe ich übrigens inzwischen für 1949 Euro dort losgeschlagen. :D


    Es gibt auch einen 2008er Panda für das Startgebot 2699 Euro - gestern hatte er es noch für 2599 Euro eingestellt. Der Wahnsinn findet kein Ende. Ebay ist und bleibt ein Brüller [smilie_happy]für Leute mit zuviel Geld.


    Gruß vom Nixgefunden