2000 silver gilded dragon

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  1. greg8049

    greg8049 Active Member Silver Stacker

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    ok, who can tell me anything about this coin i have just purchased, the dragon is colored in gold
    and what is a fair price to sell for?
    cheers Greg
     
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    Don't see many of these. I moved a regular bullion one for $160 at the Melbourne meetup, and that was discounted because the member bought a bunch more silver a moment earlier.

    It is in a case with COA, or just the coin in the capsule?
     
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    greg8049 Active Member Silver Stacker

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    yes it has original cardboard box, inside orig plastic PM gold colored case, with dragon inside capsule with COA, number 507
     
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    Well under the ~117,000 bullion version then mintage-wise.

    They don't seem to attract as much desirability as the regular bullion S1 coins - they should still fetch slightly more than one though. I'd put a figure of $200 on it as a floor value. Proofs have more value in my mind.
     
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    Gilded coins never seem to do well as they should.
     

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