Monday, June 28, 2010

Panda Silver Dollars

I'll never forget the conversation I had very recently with the Deputy General Manager of the China Mint.

"Do you have anything coming up that I should know about?" I asked.

"We're releasing the new one-ounce Silver Pandas," he said. "I can give you the first coins we strike."

      I could hardly believe my ears.

Every year the China Mint strikes its world-famous Panda Silver Dollars.

And every year they sell out.

But never before in the China Mint's history had they offered first-strike coins to a distributor.

Ever!

So what brought about this magnificient bounty?

In a word, relationships.

Since the phenomenal success of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games coin program, I've established a very close working relationship with the China Mint.

Thanks to this great relationship, I now have prime access to new releases, a rare privilege for any coin distributor.

In today's rapidly growing market, the biggest buyers of Chinese coins are now the Chinese themselves — some 1,300,000,000 to be specific.

And a special relationship means the difference between getting a piece of the action and coming up empty handed.

 

Do You See The Buying Opportunity Here?

 

When the Deputy General Manager of the China Mint offered me new 2010 one-ounce Panda Silver Dollar First Strikes, what do you suppose my reaction was?

     I bought as many as I could.

Panda Silver Dollars are the most popular and sought-after of Chinese precious metal coins.

First strikes are even more desirable! And harder to get!

Here's an example: the 2006-W 20th Anniversary Silver Eagle in MS70 is valued at $1,450.

And the same coin in First Strike? It's valued at 51% more: a whopping $2,200!

With each passing year, acquiring even a small quantity of Panda Silver Dollars for sale outside of China is always a bigger and bigger challenge.

Why top stocks for 2011?

Keep in mind that the China Mint doesn't come close to striking enough Panda Silver Dollars to satiate its domestic demand.

In 2009, the Mint produced 600,000 new Panda Silver Dollars.

By March, just three months into the year, the entire supply was gone, leaving hundreds of thousands of collectors and investors short!

That's why my relationship with the China Mint could become a gold mine for you.

As it turns out, it's more than the special deal I was able to negotiate.

When I submitted these First Strike coins to PCGS for independent grading, I was astounded when I read the report.

From among all the coins I bought, PCGS identified a tiny trove of flawless, perfect MS70 Panda Silver Dollars.

MS70 is the highest grade a coin can earn. It designates a state of absolute perfection, the most sought after by collectors.

In its entire history of grading coins, up through 2008, PCGS has awarded a total of just 314 Panda Silver Dollars with the coveted MS70 perfect grade.

Stack this miniscule number against the entire mintage of one-ounce Panda Silver Dollars from 1989 through 2009:

More than 5,800,000 coins. Which comes to one perfect PCGS MS70 out of every 18,471 coins minted.

 

Could This Silver Panda Sell For $1,499? You Can Own It For As Little As $119!

 

I did the math and I realized I was sitting on an incredible potential windfall for newsletter readers.

Imagine this: Say you bought an ungraded Silver Pandas would have sold for around $24.95 back in 2000.

Now, imagine you had submitted that ungraded Silver Panda to one of the leading grading companies.

Then, if you were lucky, imagine that your Silver Panda came back with a perfect MS70 grading.

Today that 2000 Chinese Silver Panda, in flawless MS70 condition, has sold for $999!

And if it were a First Strike? Remember that 50% increase in value I mentioned for the First Strike Silver Eagle? That translates into a Silver Panda with a potential value of $1,499!

Of course no one knows how valuable this coin could be in the future. But that's 60 times the original ungraded price. In other words, 6,000% growth!

And you can own this extraordinary MS70 2010 Silver Panda for as little as $119!

That's mere pocket change!

 

These Flawless Gems Will Be Gone Too Fast!

 

Remember, the grading process yielded an incredibly small quantity of perfect MS70 Panda Silver Dollars!

And I promise you, they'll be gone too quickly.

Regrettably, that means they could be sold out even as you read this. If so I apologize that we weren't able to obtain more.

I urge you to act today before these remarkable treasures are gone.

 

This Offer Goes Public on February 25th

There's no telling what these 2010 Perfect PCGS MS70 Panda Silver Dollars will be selling for five years from now.

Today, I'm releasing our entire inventory to Agora Financial readers for the next three days only!

At midnight on February 25, I'll go public with this offer. But if the interest is even half of what I expect it to be, I'll be sold out before then.