The mintage is 1 million.
I'm gonna have to agree with everything db23 has said so far.
Perth mint make their bullion coins so that they are 1 Troy ounce of %100 gold, the extra weight is impurities making them over
Plus $40 postage of a single 31 gram coin!
Sorry, your right. I was supposed to say modern coins but didn't get to it. I would only buy circulating/circulated coins if I bought a slab....
If you go by his maths; there is actually 6.85 ounces of silver per head (if the population of the world was 6.5 billion) There is also 0.65...
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I don't think I have seen a single graded coin for sale within australia, however, I haven't been to any coin shows so there might be a few there....
I love the design!
Probably the same as the kookaburras. Encapsulated and plastic shrink wrapped (I think that's what it's called).
Surely this couldn't be a perth mint coin... Why would they put an American animal on an australian coin?.. I can't see the 'P' mint mark anywhere...
This makes no sense.. If we put our addresses down then we would get robbed.. And I don't think robbers will go hunting for our houses just...
http://m.ebay.com/itm/331146058942?nav=SEARCH Ok then..
Where did you buy them from?
I can't find any on ainslies site, hopefully some other dealers manage to get them.
Over 600 silver ones on perth mint..
I think the anzac $1 coins have a montage of 21 million, I managed to get a few 2014 mob of roos s counterstamp as well as plain proof coins for...
[img] What do you think? I think it looks beautiful!
The only reason the prices of kookaburras are down is because of the remints, once the dealers sell out of them and new stackers who haven't heard...
According to the poster it is. Plus where did you get the figures about the yearly industrial consumption of silver, I would like to see them.
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