kookaburras vs koalas

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  1. Matthew 26:14

    Matthew 26:14 New Member

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    You'd think so but 2007 holds top value probably because its the first made.
     
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    still better then ASE's, Maples, Libs ... but only just
     
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    Considerably better in terms of low mintage without question.

    But Design, Demand .. subjective

    1for1
     
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    alor Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    buyer may just buy on the presumption that 2007 have the lowest mintage, I never check this, only wanted some silver coins.
    once the price is high enough, people may start making mintage comparison etc etc.

    more silver crazy will come along as price reach new high again :D

    as we just touch 34 usd, all can be done is wait... (need to bring hot knife to cut butter again) :lol:
     
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    Dunno, but my source is the Perth Mint :D
     
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    Yep - its seems that way. Some of the Kooks arent that good looking IMO but I suppose neither are all of the Koalas either.

    I prefer the Koalas myself.
     

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