Another aspect that may be having an impact on the market is the abundance of new Panda issues that have been released over the past couple years. The has been some exasperation among collectors and dealers that it is increasingly difficult (and expensive) to keep up with every release. Most of these new issues are in conjunction with coin expos and conventions. While there is nothing wrong with capitalizing on the popularity of the Panda series, major marketers should be careful not to over-saturate the market. It has been proven in other hobbies that this is a surefire way to drive out collectors.
Despite this, the world coin market overall is healthy, as the truly scarce and rare pieces continue to bring big prices at auction. The blue chip early Chinese coins, primarily the Dragon dollars and other provincial and early Republican pieces have solid demand save for the most common types, despite that they make regular auction appearances. Examples of these include the Chihli Pei Yang Arsenal dollar, the Memento dollar, the Yuan Shih-kai dollar, and the Dragon & Phoenix pattern dollar.
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