I have quite a few of the Rhino and Cheetah coins in their original mint packaging. Cheetahs are $48 and Rhinos are $55. Postage is $6 for up to 5 coins registered in Australia and at cost for overseas. The mint packaging is a soft, sealed plastic pouch.
Rwanda, I had the opportunity to make sure that the mint work great jokers. Attached is a photo of coins in sealing. Sealing horizontally integrally. And what we see in the photo - the party Buffalo 2015... with the addition Impala 2014? :lol:
I picked up a couple from Danman, beautiful coins. I've also put mine in air tites due to the PVC mint packaging.
Yeah, thanks Gatito! This was the thread I remember reading where everyone was discussing whether to keep them in the plastic or not.. People seemed to quickly want to put them in air-tites but my question still remains.. do you think that would effect the value since they aren't in 'original packaging".
Leave them in original packaging. I have quite a few of them and none have developed any problems from the plastic packaging.
Down to my last 75 Cheetahs at $48 and all the Rhinos are gone. Happy to put some money towards shipping if you take 40 or more. cheers. Danny
Just finished a complete set (so far) of proofs 2008 - 2015 Only thing missing is CoA for the 2008 Gorilla. Following this series for a number of years now, i have never spotted a proof 2008 including the CoA for sale anywhere, which leads me to assume at this point that a CoA was never issued for the Gorilla.
The coin looks cool. No offense, but to the OP - that premium making the coin $60 is kind of bonkers. Unless you've gone to the future & seen the $1000/oz silver prices already in advance... ?