Thursday, October 10, 2013

Gold & Silver Panda Coin Buyer's Guide Book - 2nd Edition

The new Second Edition of the Gold & Silver Panda Coin Buyer's Guide by Peter Anthony is now available.  This book is the essential panda coin collectors reference book.

It also makes a great holiday gift for the Panda coin collector in your life!

The new 2nd editions covers Pandas up to 2013, add coverage for Unicorns, and includes new detailed information about key Pandas varieties

I highly recommend this book!


The Gold and Silver Panda Coin Buyer's Guide Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to Pandas.

bookimage3Its 256 pages provide unique insights, photos and the best reference in print about nearly 600 charming -- and often valuable -- coins in this growing family.
From basketball games to kite festivals to international diplomacy, the second edition of the Gold and Silver Panda Coin Buyer's Guide tells the stories behind the Panda coins and their native country. It will bring hours of enjoyment to all coin lovers -- from experts to beginners.
Besides beauty, Pandas offer outstanding profit potential. Pandas that used to be sold as bullion now cost thousands of dollars. 
Many valuable coins still trade hands based on their metal content because buyers and sellers don’t realize their scarcity. High profits are already going to those who know which is which. The second edition of the Gold and Silver Panda Coin Buyer's Guide is the only book that gives you the information to pinpoint overlooked and undervalued Pandas — the coins most likely to rise farthest and fastest.


Highlights include:
Photos of Panda coins and medals from 1982-2013
Weights, metal content and mintage for each coin
Identifies best buys
Expanded estimates of current B.U. populations
Includes platinum, palladium coins and medals
New varieties described and analyzed
NEW! Panda catalog numbering system
Bonus chapter on Unicorns
256 pages
English-Chinese for selected key facts


1 comment:

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