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 Posted 09/29/2007  03:48 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add thingee to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
A guy I've never met before offered to sell me one of the Panda coins for 16.00 includidng the certificate. He said it is a fifty dollar coin. I don't know about this coin but I looked at it out of curiosity and walked away shaking my head. It always frustrating and sometimes almost funny when people think you're a sucker and you actually know better because the joke is on them!
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was it a silver panda or a gold panda?
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It was Silver with a Gold circle.
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I don't think I have ever seen a bimetalic panda, atleast not one that actually came from China. It may have just been a token to look like the panda coin from China. I may be wrong but I have never seen one like you describe, my wife collected silver panda's but I haven't looked for any since we split up so maybe there is one and I just haven't seen it
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