Curiously continues to be omitted from the Perth bullion sales-to-date listing.... But it's my understanding now (from dealers) that the 2018 Wedge Tailed is in fact unlimited. That would go some way to explain the price difference between it and the Paradise which is limited to 50k. Looks like maybe being a quite high mintage year too, by Wedge tail standards, as being a single year design only will have captured more interest.
New lunar designs? https://coinweek.com/world-coins/world-coins-new-releases-for-september-from-the-perth-mint/
Kook 2019 shown on YouTube - quite nice design IMO. The new Queen side is a bit of a shocker though? Says Lunar Pig bullion would be released on 10th Sept and Kooks on 1st Oct.
Also 2019 koala and kangaroo revealed. http://www.perthmintbullion.com/au/...alian_Bullion_Coin_Program_for_investors.aspx Actually nice that "for consistency with preceding coins" they did not change the reverse in the lunars. That's it, kook and piggies seem like the winners to me
by the way - anyone know a source of the current lunar doggies cheaper than $27.15 for 20 at Gold Stackers?
The Pig is starting to grow on me and I don't actually mind it now I think the Kook looks really nice, but unfortunately the Koala isn't anything special, again Bullion Money $27.03 for 20-99 https://bullionmoney.com.au/1-oz-lunar-dog-silver-coin.html
+1. At least the new Koala is better looking than the 2018 design. This new coin is actually growing on me. Hope the physical coin is nicer than that in the picture.
Anyone have an idea of when the Swan #3 and Birds of Paradise #2 will come out? I wonder if the birds of paradise have been popular? Or is the world tired of the 100 years of kooks, and yet another bird. But mintage is attractive. 50k vs 300k