Poll: ASE to Silver Panda Collector ratio?

From the choices above, what is your best guess as to the ratio of ASE collectors to silver panda collectors WORLDWIDE? Remember, we are talking about all collectors worldwide, not just in this country. Whats your best educated guess?
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GrandAm
<< <i>If someone could compare mintages of both coins that might give us a good idea?
GrandAm
I wonder if that would be an accurate way to extrapolate the number of actual collectors though. I tend to think that the vast majority of ASEs produced are bought and sold as bulk bullion items, whereas the pandas are sold more as collectibles. For instance, there are many, many people who have full rolls of various ASE dates, but I dont know of many people who have full rolls of various panda dates. So if the mintage (for example) of 2007 ASEs was 5,000,000 and the mintage of 2007 pandas was 500,000, im not so sure you could say its a 10-1 ratio as far as collectors go based on that data.
<< <i>Where is the option for a gazillion to one?
Sold on Oct. 17th for $1,952.89
We gotta take into account the huge population of asian countries which would collect these..
Very Scientific.
<< <i>Do we know for a fact that these Pandas are even marketed worldwide? >>
I wouldnt know exactly where to dig up info either supporting nor denouncing the marketing of these coins worldwide. However, it would be extremely naive to think that only U.S. citizens avidly collect this series!
I collect both of them
In ten years of business I've had one maybe two people looking for pandas
Maybe it's my location
At least Panda's don't get Milk Spots
GrandAm
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<< <i>Do we know for a fact that these Pandas are even marketed worldwide? >>
I wouldnt know exactly where to dig up info either supporting nor denouncing the marketing of these coins worldwide. However, it would be extremely naive to think that only U.S. citizens avidly collect this series! >>
Do you mean "supporting nor refuting the marketing..."?
I do not know either, but I would rather not assume one way or the other, and it is not naive to question where these are or are not sold. There's plenty of stuff manufactured abroad that is sold only in the U.S.
Wei apparently knows for a fact that these are indeed marketed in Asia.
Sold on Oct. 17th for $1,952.89 >>
- Gecko109
It's a real rarity in PCGS PR69DC though, as you know.. which is why it's a good few hundred higher than the PCGS PR68DC... I'm not aware of when it came to market last like that (I'm becoming a bit of a snob about NGC to be honest, I know the PF69UC's are around)...
I'm confident the collector base will grow significantly in the coming years- even with the difficulties that many will face as things unwind.. that coin should do very well... remains to be seen, however, if the asians will ever embrace certifying these modern rarities- me thinks not so much which would mean that it's all about what happens in the U.S market for these coins..
<< <i>No idea as to the actual numbers but my guess would be that, worldwide, collectors of the silver eagels FAR AND AWAY outnumber collectors of the silver pandas. >>
As next to Gecko109 I know NO one that has a Panda fetish
eBay listings ... about 15 to 1
At least Panda's don't get Milk Spots
True, but don't you have to watch for bamboo slivers?
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