Is there such a thing? Or are they just 2010 BUs in an F15 case? If they are indeed Proof, what price range would be acceptable?
Looked into these series, but they are all just standard BU coins. The only difference is the special coin holder :/ The German site that distributes these sets every year has just started advertising the 2012 F15 set, the individual coin prices seem to be standard BU prices, the only bonus is the wooden case for the set and a free philharmonic 1oz and a free watch! But if you order in the next half hour, will throw in a set of steak knives...haha, not really - no knife set First coin in the new series is our very own 1oz silver dragon http://www.mdm.de/internationale-mu...n/silberanlagemuenzen-fab15-jahr-des-drachen/ The sets look great, and are a good idea, but there seems to be no aftermarket interest in these, they needed to use proofs or something to differentiate these from your usual cheap ASE's, maples etc.
I subscribed to 2011 fabulous F15 silver collection. So far i received 6 silver coins. I did received already Chinese silver panda, but it's BU in a square holder. Beautiful coin, but there's no f15 privy mark, and it's not a proof coin. Too bad, because i would really loved to have one. Only Canadian Maple has f15 privy mark, the rest of the coins that i have so far is BU coins. And as AndyRoo68 already mentioned, i did received free watch.
octapotamus good eye. I look into that action. Buyer q: "Is this f15 mark actually on the coin?" Seller a: "hi there they were only on the roo and maple leaf that i know of this is a proof coin 2010 in the f15 case" I have the same coin only 2011 with COA. And on my COA it clearly says BU. Brilliant uncirculated.
Hi nic ... if it is just the common silver bullion panda from 2007, the "F-12" would be worth the same as the BU 2007. Unfortunately the designation of "F-12" adds no value to the coin, it must be on the packaging or something I guess.