Chinese Silver Bullion
Silver, another valuable precious metal that has been adorned, invested in, and trusted upon, is another highly invested in tangible asset. The ratio of silver to gold has been relatively steady for many decades. Before the U.S., and most of the world, was taken off the silver standard, gold and silver ratios were very stable. Now that silver and gold are not basis for the worlds currency, there has been slightly more volatility between the two. Some of the causes are the new demand for silver in cell phones and medical equipment. As the demand for Silver increases, and the supply decreases, the price will rise.
Chinese coins in general have been probably the hottest single country in the market over the last few years due to low mint production, excellent craftsmanship and design, and the emerging status of the country. Like most large countries of the world, China produces many mint products in bullion form, including but not limited to the Chinese Panda.
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2011 China Silver Panda 1 oz. Bullion Coin
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