They speak English just fine. I think their greed is going to wind up killing this series. They are going to price it out of being them bullion coin that it is. The real winners will be the folks that get the carded version, especially being serialized this year.
Strange that they was not numbered last year. The non-carded version with COA was numbered. And the non-carded coin holds it value just fine. 80-90 for the 2013 Stock Horse. I payed 35 for mine so its more than doubled.
80-90 for the 2013 non-carded ones? Not sure where you get this market price but I would say the non-carded 2013 market price is more around 45 actually.
These completed (Sold) Ebay sales will provide an indication to the price. Hope this helps. http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_...RENCY=0&_sop=12&_dmd=7&_ipg=200&LH_Complete=1
45? no. not since last june in europe. swe_silver was correct; http://aurinum.de/2013-1-oz-Silver-Australian-STock-Horse-2013 and... before anyone posts ebay auctions from Australia or Canada with buy it nows of 45, yes i know. But to get it to my door involves high shipping cost plus 23% customs tax on the entire payment (coin + shipping). and we're back in the 80-90 range anyway.
Here's what "Some" of the Pom's pay for stocks. Don't forget to add postage to the sale price. http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_n...RENCY=0&_sop=12&_dmd=7&_ipg=200&LH_Complete=1
I agree 45 euro (62 usd) seems to be the going price for the 2013 stock horse, non-carded version that is
This was a recent listing here on a Trademe in NZ with real premium attached attached did not sell at the asking price http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=708370601
So it's true then. The carded versions don't have any COA numbers. I'm guessing just like with the first coin, nnly the non-carded ones come with COA.
What a damn shame so they are exactly the same as the 2013 issue So that makes me ask the question then with the non carded stock horse do the COA numbers start from 2000 thru to 9000 or ? Can someone check their 2013 non carded COA's and see if they have any lower numbers i.e. starting at one etc
Nah, I wish. That's just the first instruction of how to lift the stand, because people couldn't possibly figure out how to fold it otherwise :lol:
I can see from that description why you might have thought the Numbered Presentation Card may have indeed had a numbered presentation card. At least there was a rural property at sunset.