Hey Guys, Just wondering what kind of price range lunar coins are selling? I'm talking from roughly a decade ago so 2010-ish age range. Most have never been removed from their capsules and some are still in intact rolls of 10. EDIT: Sorry 1 Oz coins . Thanks
The series two one oz silver the less popular seem to trade at around $45/50 The tiger ox closer to eighty Dragons horses rabbits between fifty to sixty However often good deals/bulk lots can be had if you are vigilant
I have multiple full sets (12 oz) season 2 Lunar silver 1oz in capsule if your interested in acquiring some full sets.
Do a search of sold listings here, I would say for most S2s then $45 would be a good starting point to list the most common. I wouldn't pay $50 for Dragons though.
1oz Dragons were popular so they sold the entire mintage and should be pretty easy to find. The more obscure animals that no one wanted are the ones that seem to be most expensive. I guess people are trying to complete full sets so are happy to pay whatever the going cost is.
Actually pretty sure all years had fulfilled the 300k mintage. They just minted a lot of spin-off dragon coins which diluted the market. Perth Mint were also selling rolls of dragons for $1000 per roll ($50 ea.) at launch, so a lot of people are reluctant to sell anyway since the market has priced them below most people's cost.
Silver Dragon was $100 a pc, sold that to American stacker long time ago, then swap a roll of dragon for 2 tubes of ASE, huge spike in premium. CRAZY premiums I still keep 2 rolls from Maggie then bought a roll of monkey $23/coin, half chicken roll $26/coin incomplete, will need Dogs & Pigs can wait for as long as it need be
You are right of course! it was the other sizes that were unlimited but unpopular in the other animals. https://www.perthmint.com/documents...nar Silver Bullion Series Two 2008 - 2020.pdf I remember that they made an additional 200,000 1oz Dragons with a lion privy along with all the coloured, high profile and other versions.
there are so many dragons coins till now, when there are so many people get tired, and prices will slowly go down hill...naturaly The overseas market for privy and colour are bigger than the standard bullion, as given by their limited mintages number 25k coins mintages, 50k coins etc get the prices back up, but their demand lackluster ...