Architecture coins just keep getting better. New Taj Mahal Kilo

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  1. AgAuNEWS

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    Nice kilo, but for 3299 (AUD $4,641) it's definitely one for hard core collectors only.
     
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    Too expensive but very nice design
     
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    Seen them for 2999 which is still a big chunk but given there's only 100, quite understandable. A lot cheaper than the CIT Tiffany version as well and that had the benefit of 999 2oz coins to spread the costs a little.
     
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    Interesting thought. My sister has a $50,000 painting on her wall. I have a few $5,000 paintings, three sitting in the garage. It's as if stackers run around with miniature cameos and don't look to the walls. I am garnering a nice sterling silver collection I have on display, along with a few 37 and 38 Crowns. I think I should come out of the closet and invest in a 5 or 10 kilo coin and mount it on the wall.
     

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