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2021 China 30-gm Silver Panda PCGS MS70 Struck at Shanghai Mint
Can one little letter turn a $2,000 coin Into a $2,000,000 coin?
I’ll Let You in on a Secret...
Dear Forecasts & Strategies Readers,I’ve been buying and selling precious metal coins for over 30 years, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned in all that time, it’s this: rarity drives collectors wild.
But don’t take my word for it. Here’s what legendary numismatist Jeff Garrett (former president of the American Numismatic Association and the expert the Smithsonian Institution® turns to when they need advice on coins) has to say on the subject:
“Collectors highly covet coins with low mintage figures. The simple initials or ‘mint mark’ designating where a coin was struck can add in some cases millions of dollars in value. One example is the 1927-D Double Eagle. The tiny ‘D’ mint mark on the 1927 Double Eagle increases the coin’s value from $2,000 to $2,000,000 because only a handful of coins survive from the Denver mintage versus tens of thousands from the Philadelphia mintage.”
A $1,998,000 difference, all because of a little “D” telling us which mint struck a coin (and how few were struck). But if you think that’s big news, wait until you hear this...
China’s Best-Kept Secret
While the use of mint marks is a tradition that goes back thousands of years, not every world mint uses them. For example, China’s Silver Panda series is incredibly popular. The mintages have gone from 600,000 annually to 10,000,000. That’s an increase of 1,567%!
Unlike most U.S. coins, though, the Silver Panda series doesn’t utilize mint marks, so there’s no way to tell one from another. But what if we could?
Here’s what Peter Anthony, the foremost expert on Panda Coins and author of the Gold and Silver Panda Coin Buying Guide, had this to say on the topic:
“The lack of information has frustrated collectors. It would be exciting news if the production mint could be identified. Instead of collecting only one coin each year, collectors will want to buy two or three Panda coins (from the three mints). As word of this spread in China and around the world, demand for Panda coins could be expected to reach new heights.”
Clearly, deciphering which mint struck which Silver Panda would change the world of precious metal coins forever. And wouldn’t you know it...that’s exactly what I did.
The Coin World Will Never Be the Same
A few years ago, while doing my own research into this decades-old mystery, I finally discovered the clue that would change collecting forever. I brought my evidence to Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), one of the world’s leading independent third-party coin grading services, and they were so convinced that they certified my Silver Pandas as coming from the mint that produced them. And not just any mint, either.
The Rarest of Them All
Due to increased demand, China now strikes Silver Pandas at three different mints: Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Shenyang. According to our sources in China, the Shanghai Mint strikes the fewest of these coins—an estimated 1.5 million, or just 15% of each year’s total mintage. But that’s not the end of the story.
In order to certify one of these coins’ mint of origin, you almost always have to get it certified “out of the gate.” Once the initial release of Silver Pandas from each mint is complete, it becomes virtually impossible to confirm where a particular coin was struck.
The proof, as they say, is in the pudding. While the overall mintage of Silver Pandas is 10 million, and it’s estimated that Shanghai produces around 1.5 million of those coins each year, the really important number is how many coins have been certified as coming from Shanghai. Here’s how many we know, at the time of this writing, have this certification: 6,419 coins from 2019, and just 4,001 coins struck in 2020. You want to talk about rarity? That’s 0.04% of the entire 2020 mintage!
A Flawless Grade Adds Even More Value
I want the absolute best for my customers. That’s why I’m so happy to report that when I sent my Silver Pandas to PCGS for grading and certification, enough came back in flawless Mint State-70 (MS70) condition to offer them to you today. As coins are graded on a 70-point scale, a 70 means perfection. Here’s why that matters:
Almost universally, a coin in perfect condition will command a higher price on the open market than an ungraded coin. And as we’ve seen, scarcity also plays a huge factor. Once word gets out that I still have any number of these perfect coins in stock, they’ll sell out faster than you can say “Shanghai.” That’s why I’m making this special offer just for subscribers—I want you to be one of the lucky few collectors in the entire world to secure one of these flawless 2021 30-Gram Silver Panda coins certified as coming from the Shanghai Mint.
The Most Limited Version of the Hottest Coin in China?
For the past 20 years, there’s been no hotter coin market in the world than China. Why? Because in 2004 the Chinese government changed their laws to allow their own citizens to own precious metal coins like the Silver Panda. Combine that buying power with an exploding middle-class with a population larger than the entire United States, and you have the makings of a buying frenzy on the open market.
Now take the hottest silver release in China—the Silver Panda—and identify its mint of origin. More than that, it comes from the Shanghai Mint—the mint striking fewer Silver Pandas than anyone. And for it to be in flawless Mint State-70 condition to boot? There’s no way these coins would last long enough to get out of the country.
Did I mention that coins from the Shanghai Mint are usually only distributed domestically? That means that buyers outside China have an even harder time getting their hands on these coins!
Buy Now, or Risk Missing Out Forever
There’s no telling what the future holds for these coins, but I will tell you this: if or when China ever begins to use mint marks, these certified and mint-identified coins are going to become super popular. Being identified as coming from a particular mint sets these coins apart from their fellows, creating a smaller population for collectors to seek out. And when we say small, we mean small—remember 2020? Just 0.04% of the mintage has been certified as coming from Shanghai!
Imagine how coveted these coins might become, and you can see how incredible this opportunity is. You’ve just become one of the first few people in the world to learn about the existence of these mint-identified Shanghai Silver Pandas. But once word gets out—that’s it. By the time you’re reading this, production of the 2021 mintage will likely be complete, meaning once these coins are certified and sold, it’s extremely doubtful I’ll be able to get my hands on more.
Exclusive Offer
This is likely your one and only chance. Order now and secure your 2021 Silver Panda, struck in 30 grams of 99.9% pure silver, graded as flawless Mint State-70 condition, certified as being one of the scarce few Silver Pandas struck at the respected Shanghai Mint.
Your coins are guaranteed to come from the smallest mintage of 2021 Silver Panda coins. And you won’t have to pay $2,000,000. Or $2,000. You won’t have to pay even $500. You can secure a flawless 2021 Silver Panda certified as coming from the Shanghai Mint—for just $179. That’s chump change!
Buy More and SAVE
This offer is exclusive to newsletter subscribers. As soon as word of this deal gets out into the public, I’m expecting a wildfire of demand—especially when they learn that I’m reducing my already incredibly low price when you buy additional coins. When you call now and secure 10 or more of these coins, you can save $200 or more! Of course, that’s only if my limited supply lasts—so you’d better hurry and get yours before time runs out. Call now!
2021 China 30 Gram Silver Panda Shanghai PCGS MS70
1-4 coins - $179 each
5-9 coins - $169 each SAVE up to $90
10+ coins - $159 each SAVE $200 or more!
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Sincerely,
Bill Gale, Founder
P.S. Because I know this deal is so hot, I’ve decided to offer FREE domestic shipping when you secure one or more of these special Silver Pandas. AND, if you’re not 100% satisfied, you’re protected by my 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee. Call now!
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Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 2021 |
Country | China |
Composition | Silver |
Purity | N/A, 0.9990 |
Grade | MS70 |
Denomination | 10.00 |
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Currency Type | Yuan |
Mint Name | Shanghai Mint |
Coin Weight | 30 Grams - g |
Dimensions | 40mm |