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Happypanda88

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  1. 8 hours ago, Sily said:

    my main reason for signing up is to discuss everything trading and precious metals with like minded people.

    Welcome to the forum. You are in the right place.

    Enjoy ! 🤗

  2. 16 hours ago, Silverman2U said:

    Who collects pandas 🐼 here on the forum? Tag them into this. Not milked, perfect. 😍 

    But with only 6.25ozs I bought it cos’ I love the box! Bling 🤑 

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    I collect Pandas. Are you looking to offload them ? 

    If you're willing to sell them for a little over the spot price then I can take them off you  😬

  3. 17 hours ago, Silverman2U said:

    What do we think these are worth? Spot? 
    or more? 🤔 1976 0.925 silver. About 4.5oz fine Troy oz per set.

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    These 1976 Olympics commemorative sets are very nice but were so unloved by collectors even though they are .925 silver.  I started noticing them in 2016 and have picked them a few sets and individual Coins in proof and BU for around spot.  From my spreadsheet, I picked up 23 coins or 26.6 oz (ASW) over a two year period for a princely sum of £331 or £12.44/oz. So unless they are more sought-after on the current market, my guess is that they will still sell for around spot price.

  4. On TSF where there are more members from the UK, I suspect the silver Britannia would be the most popular followed by the silver Maple Leaf.

    The 1oz silver Maple Leaf was first introduced back in 1988 and has been mass produced and sold at a low premium. So any seasoned stackers will have a number of these in their collection.

    By comparison, the silver Krugerrand is very much a new kid on the block, first introduced back in 2017 albeit a premium edition.  

    So my vote is Britannia then Maple. Final answer !

     

  5. The most common payment type in mainland China is WeChatPay, with AliPay probably being a distant second place. These form of payments are similar to PayPal but you pay via an App on your smartphone. Since March 2023, I have travelled into four provinces inside of China.  At supermarkets, I either pay with cash or via the AliPay app.  Where all this facial recognition and cbdc at supermarkets comes from I have no idea. 

    It's one thing seeing a couple of videos on China versus actually being there yourself on the ground. There are too many armchair experts around for my liking. 

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