Looks like there is a new round of the Mint releasing packs of new coins at face value for this year. http://ramint.gov.au/media/press-releases/2016/20160211.cfm Link for the first pack: https://eshop.ramint.gov.au/2016-50c-Circ-Coin-Pack-50th-Anniversary-of-Decimal-Currency/710055.aspx Looks like there is going to be a new $5 note this year too: http://www.news.com.au/finance/mone...y/news-story/3dcd49f3632e7e5e4a8abf6e468a49b4 If that wasn't enough, the RAM will also be continuing their Changeover Tour this February at Albury, Bendigo, Ballarat, Melbourne, Launceston and Hobart. http://ramint.gov.au/media/noticeboard/2016/20160208.cfm
You would think they would make the 5c the 6p, the 10c the 1s and the 20c the 2s but no still have to pretend like the brass colour is worth more
Not too bad a price I suppose. I decided to give it a miss this time but if there are any left next time they do something similar I will chuck them both in the basket.
i think your wrong there. it's $10 value for $20. "With these orders, we will also send a free Circulating Coin Folder so that the public have something to collect all six coins throughout the year." so they will send you an empty folder :/
I bought four rolls and will continue with every coin. I see these easily double the worth in a year or two.
I think it is probably going to be an empty folder as well, they would mention it otherwise. I had a second look, still not tempted. Put them in a roll and then I might go for it for the $1, $2 and 50 cent. Plastic bags don't do it for me. You might be able to buy each bag and then put together numerous sets for sale in the free albums but... Denomination Number Face Value postage total cost per coin % premium $2 5 10.00 10.00 20.00 4.00 100 $1 10 10.00 10.00 20.00 2.00 100 50 20 10.00 10.00 20.00 1.00 100 20 20 4.00 10.00 14.00 .70 250 10 40 4.00 10.00 14.00 .35 250 5 40 2.00 10.00 12.00 .30 500 Wouldn't want to put together 40 sets of them but if you had to it would cost you $334 and would work out to be $8.35 per set. Of course, you would only have 18 free folders to put them in. Denomination Packs needed for 40 total cost $2 8 160.00 $1 4 80.00 50 2 40.00 20 2 28.00 10 1 14.00 5 1 12.00 For just the 5 sets (if you only wanted to buy 1 of each and have lots left over) it would be $100 but you would have enough folders to put them all in. $20 a complete set of uncirculated coins in a folder is not too bad compared to the cost of buying them from the mint but too high above face value for me to care too much about. EDIT: Those tables looked perfect!
buy them - store them - forget about them. and when enough years have passed that you have forgotten how much you paid for them you'll be happy. This is absolutely not a get rich quick scheme, but I'll still bite I think.
My concern is that they are so much more over face value that it is going to be tricky to recover the initial outlay. You can bet most coin collectors and dealers will be putting these aside like nobodies business. There are going to be a lot of them sitting in draws. I think the best idea would be to flip them quick, you might do well but the people who split the Mint Year Packs who were getting $6-$9 each 50 cent coin have already made the most money (but paid more per coin so profit was probably less). I agree that this is a popular theme among coin collectors but I am just concerned as to how many coin collectors there will be in 20 years' time.
I do not disagree with you, I'm not buying with any expectations - just a bad habit of mine if anything. It's effectively a $10 gamble in this case, i'll eat a can of baked beans 1 day and cover the loss
@ Aureus: Will you be collecting them all when they become available? Will you be trying to put together sets or just sell them as a sealed RAM item? I don't object to putting a few dollars their way, I am hoping that there will be a couple of these different sets available simultaneously so that I can share the postage costs.
yeah i'll go 1 each but they'll be filed away as I receive them, not going to be making sets (at least not any time soon). There was a little cheek in what I said initially, but I do legitimately have an offsite dump and forget SDB. EDIT: and on your idea of waiting and grabbing in bundles down the track? probably a much better idea, but I get enough of a buzz upon receiving random mail that getting them separately is worth the extra cost. geez, that sounds sad when I read it back.
I have a box where I put things that I hope will be worth a fortune one day. I now takes up two wardrobes and I am still not rich. Looks like it is time to ditch the cereal promo toys, Magic the Gathering cards, trade cards, comics and Star Wars figures (as well as all the commemorate 50 cent coins I have collected out of circulation)
haha, same. You got Magic (got a black lotus?), I went the more childish route and collected Pokmon cards. I still have complete mint sets starting from 1999 - not exactly rolling in it yet but got enough joy collecting them to make it worth it. ...but now I'm airing embarrassing things I shouldn't online, back ontopic from here me thinks.
How is it different to the regular special edition gold plated cupronickel round 2016 replica of the 1966 fifty cent coin?
just states open day 2016 on the card, but that's enough to drive a different price for these. the WMF edition of the coin has a privy mark on the actual coin.
Just received the bag of coins in the mail. Also got the free folder to nicely pop in each new coin when they come out. Also managed to get a mint roll of these new coins. I got heads/heads which I think is quite good in this case.