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  • those coins are so cool

  • wow u bought all of them

  • nice collection! makes me want to start collecting 1/10 oz gold coin now

  • Are you sure your Chinese Panda coins are not Volfram mixed? Rule of thumb nowadays: Dont trust anything Chinese-made. Period.

  • these are super expensive right now...

  • I started 2 yrs ago w/ the silver pandas. I fell on hard times and sold 6 two wks ago.

    I have 06,08,09,and I'll probebly end up selling those too. I never realy looked into the history,I'd go w/my dad to a coin show and say wow a diff panda and I paid $24-30 dollars. Could you tell me if there are collecter coins like the US eagle? The eagles w/ a mint mark are colecter version,do the pandas have any kind of following like that.? Awsum set you have.Coin shows buy price 1/10 oz gold $169each

  • Where do you buy these? I would like to collect them but scared of buying counterfeit gold.

  • @888564342432 and i am scared of your racist

  • I collect these. I have probably 16-17 of the 1/10 ounce coins. I recently went into a coin shop and they had the elusive 1998 and a 2000. What is the current worth of a 1998 it's not sealed. I got it for spot plus 25. Thanks

  • @TheChiefSteel If the 1998 has no marks or scratches, its worth about $325 not sealed. In its original mylar pouch, the coin is worth about $425. Nice score at just melt + $25!!!

  • @geckster109 hi i was wondering what is a 1998 1.oz fine silver 1 doller coin

  • excellent video, exactly what i was looking for, they are beautiful.. thanks 4 sharing

  • I collect these as well.  I don't have them all. But I have many of these. Love them.

    Nice video

    No 1998 for me though.

  • Hello, you seem to be an expert at these! I inherited a panda coin and I'm wondering how much its worth. I believe it is 1991 1/20 oz Gold Coin NGC MS-69. Whats unique about it is that it is in a gold bezel embellished with red and green gems. Some parts of the bezel have a silver color. Does this make the coin worth more or less?

  • @GeoFly NGC does not encapsulate altered coins. You do not have a 1991 gold 1/20th oz panda IN a bezel IN an NGC MS69 slab.

  • damn you have a lot gold

  • nice. thx for sharing

  • im saving up for the 2008 one ounce... very nice coin

  • Great video, may i ask where you guy these from, online or in person?

  • As with any coin, these can be bought from many places. Ebay is a decent place to buy these if you dont live near a coin shop. I buy from a variety of places.

  • you probably have more panda gold coins in your collection than there are real panda bears lol

  • bro, you need some manicure done. =)

  • Yes, I am very young an started collecting and I am hoping to become a coin collecter. Nice coins though.

  • I have a 1995 1oz gold panda certified as ms69. Anyone know the value of the coin or where I can look it up?

  • A PCGS will sell for around $2000. An NGC will sell for about $100 less. A raw (sealed in original plastic) 1995 sells for around $1450 currently. You have a nice coin! I had 5 of those at one point!

  • Hi,

    I have a couple of these gold panda coins and had no idea they were so valuable and collectable until I watched your video. However my coins a bit different from yours and I'm not sure if they are devauled or not because of it. I have 10 yuan 1988 coin w/ a small copper stain that is set in a border design and a 5 yuan 1991 that is set in a beautiful border adorned with gems and some hearts (one is silver). both are made to be worn on necklaces. what do you know of these?

  • Have you ever worried about or gotten any flak about counterfeit Pandas? I know lots of counterfeit coins of all countries come out of China, does that include Pandas?

  • Gold coins are very hard to counterfeit. There really is no metal suitable to replicate both the exact weight AND size of a real gold coin....other than gold itself. So on anything but the most key dates, counterfeit gold pandas are not high on my "worry list".

  • Can you do some videos on gold RABBIT coins when you have them?

  • I have a 1983 panda, I am not sure about the denomination but it is the size of a quarter. How much is it worth??????

  • Sounds like it may be a 50 Yuan, or 1/2 oz panda. If sealed, and with no copper spots, that is about a $650 coin. If you overestimated its size, and its closer to the size of a nickel, then its a 25 Yuan, or 1/4 oz. That coin would be worth right around $300.

  • i have a question. my local dealer had 1/10 oz gold coins, but they were about the size of dimes, or even smaller. yours look like quarters! and you said they are 1/10 also. is that dealer ripping people off? or do i just not get it?

  • These coins, and almost all gold 1/10th ounce coins are about the size of a dime.

  • ohh. maby you just zoomed in alot.

  • Nice coin collection.

  • the hobby that pays for itself---

  • nice coins man... keep it up ;)

  • If i was to buy the whole series of 25 1/10 oz it would cost me around $3000 would you say so?

  • There are 27 dates so far in the set. If you were able to buy the entire set in original plastic (and all coins were very nice), $3,000 would be a decent deal. Because of a few key dates, such as the 1998, 1995, 1982, and 1999, you will likely pay slightly more however.

  • Gecko and his Pandas rule!!!!!!

  • Gold is beautiful.

  • The '89 looks like a chines fast food restraint symbol

  • I actually think that the 1988 looks similar to the "Panda Express" logo.

  • Yep thats the one, lol

  • first view nice job I've been waiting a LONG time for a new video =)

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