Back Dated 1oz Kookaburras.....the flood has commenced!

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  1. shadowmage

    shadowmage New Member

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    Just saw on the KJC website that restrikes for other years (e.g. 2000, 2001) are already underway...due early next year by the sounds of things
     
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    goldpelican Administrator Staff Member

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    Yep. All available again by December. Every year from 1992 to 2007.
     
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    Can you please post the article.

    Are we talking 2004 as well ?
     
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    goldpelican Administrator Staff Member

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    I have it as first hand info from the mint.
     
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    i have a question can they go back and re mint the other sizes of kook's ?
     
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    Holdfast Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Only the limited issues mate.

    Unlimited is a done deal.

    H

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    That's for bullion!

    For numi stuff, Perth will mint what they like....example the 2oz - 12 coin set to be release in Nov and the High relief.
     
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    yes sorry meant bullion coins, so once they are done they are done that's good, was just looking at whats been happening with the PM re mints that they might go back mint 2 5 10 oz etc..

    thanks for the answers :)
     
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    GP,

    Will Goldstackers be selling them?
     
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    Yep.
     
  10. Holdfast

    Holdfast Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    uuuuuuuumm

    Don't forget the series 2 - 1 kilo silver lunar coins won't have their mintages declared until the end of the series (2019)

    I'm not sure why Perth won't declare the mintage for the kilo coins on a yearly basis; maybe they will issue a 12 x Kilo set???

    TBD (To Be Declared)
    http://www.perthmint.com.au//docume...er_Bullion_Series_Two_2008_-_2011_Current.pdf
     
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    Holdfast Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Are they re-strikes errol43?

    imo, $43 is a bit expensive for a re-strike.

    With all these re-struck Kooks in the market, there's going to be collectors who have mixed sets of first strikes and re-strikes.

    I'd say we will see collectors that:

    Make a set of first strike coins.

    Make a set of mixed, first strike and re-struck coins.

    Sets that are just re-strikes.

    There's plenty of collectors that want perfect coins which will be graded MS70. Those coins when sent to the graders will come back as MS70 first strike or MS70 restrike.

    There's going to be a lot of confusion in the market, so before buying your Kooks, it might be a good idea to work-out what you want to collect and why.

    I hope this helps in some way and FWIW, just enjoy your purchase. If you think spot will rise in the future a $43 Kook could be seen as very good buying.

    Cheers

    H

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    Errol43

    Gold stackers has Re-strikes, 95, 96, 02, 03, 07 Kooks for $39.15 or if you buy a roll $37.15

    http://www.goldstackers.com.au/store/silver-coins/perth-mint-previous.html
     
  12. malachii

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    The only difference between an original and a restrike is the holder. If you have the coin graded - it is removed from it's holder and placed in a NGC or PGCS holder and sealed. Therefore you can no longer tell the difference. A restrike becomes an original and vise versa.

    malachii
     
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