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Coffeenomilk

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i own  a 2015 1oz gold panda , is PCGS MS69 rated . is there are great deal of demand for these and what premium do they normally command ?

by way of intro i normally stick to RM coins and mix stacking with collecting a few series ,Lunar,QB ,Myths and Tudor beasts 

thanks in advance 

Peter 

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57 minutes ago, Coffeenomilk said:

i own  a 2015 1oz gold panda , is PCGS MS69 rated . is there are great deal of demand for these and what premium do they normally command ?

by way of intro i normally stick to RM coins and mix stacking with collecting a few series ,Lunar,QB ,Myths and Tudor beasts 

thanks in advance 

Peter 

MS69 is just a very good bullion coin, I'd imagine in the current climate that approx £1580-£1600 on here might be achievable. 

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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Hi,

This maybe is not what you were hoping for….

A later year Gold Panda really should be struck to a minimum of an MS69 standard so this is not a high grade, just normal.

The only benefit over an OMP coin would be the ability to add some reassurance that it is a genuine coin, that may give a slight uptick on valuation for some people.

A lot of collectors would actually prefer a coin in OMP than a ms69 later year coin, also I feel that NGC would be more popular than PCGS.

Me..

My preference would be for a later coin (say 2009 onwards)

NGC 70

OMP

NGC69

PCGS 70

PCGS 69

That would cause some debate amongst collectors, however  I have had PCGS coins, high grade, that when examined carefully the coin was showing a hazing effect, really not sure why this was…

Hope this all helps!

Cheers

Dave

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Hello! Welcome to the forum.

The 2015 1oz gold panda has a maximum mintage of 1,000,000. So it isn't rare. Being graded MS69 won't increase the premium IMHO.

Strangely, that year's releases are noted by the removal of the inscriptions indicating the weight, metal, and fineness.

From 2016, the Chinese Mint adopted the metric system and replaced 1oz with 30grams.

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