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    IS it time for new deadly and dangerous coin?

    It's like the Tasmania Endangered and Extinct series, it seems to drag on a bit but perhaps soon they will run out of animals to put on the coins so they will have to go blast a few critters with shotguns to keep the series going.
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    Competition: who has the worst condition SBSS medallion

    Pffft, look at those delicate fingers and manicured nails, obviously a bullion stacker (no paper cuts from opening little coin boxes all day) either that or the minions do it for him.
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    What is this olden round thingy? (Not a Competition.)

    I would get it out of your house as quickly as possible, it is whats known as a "Alien Love Token". When an alien finds a human that they like to probe they insert these under the skin at the base of the skull, this one has likely come loose due to over-probing. You have been warned.
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    Wavy 20c coin

    The Ponds Institute.
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    Wavy 20c coin

    I wear surgical gloves!
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    Wavy 20c coin

    Hi Austacker, I have a few of the 2004 pointy A's, very underrated I think, they should command a higher price as they are hard to find, I have maybe found 4 in $2000 worth of 20 cent pieces. I didn't know there was a 2005 pointed A. I keep anything pre-1974 but need to ditch out the worn...
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    Wavy 20c coin

    Hi gcsun, If it is in uncirculated condition I would keep it but other than that set it free, they crop up every now and then in change. Blake.
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    Wavy 20c coin

    Hi gcsun, Not all, they are unsure of the mintage but it would be very low, I would be keeping it if it were mine, great find! Added edit: the top line of the horizontal part of the "2" forms a crest (convex) rather than being perfectly horizontal and the crest causes the water ripple above it...
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    A collection of "Errorsr"

    I have heard a few rumours of someone having "jars" full of the $1 mules, can't bring myself to pay big bucks for one, would rather find one in change or noodling from the bank.
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    Hello

    A chukar is a member of the pheasant/parrtidge family, they are kept in Australia as pets, food birds and for their eggs, they are about the size of a bantam chicken. They are difficult to sex, sometimes they can look like a father chukar, other times they can be a real mother chukar. (C'mon...
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    Hey Whats going on?

    Don't worry too much you strange little forest creature, people use gold and silver to store their money as it's harder to access and they don't waste it as quick like fiat. Anyone who says you can't use a boat in winter is full of crap, put the bung in and park it under the gutter and you got...
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    West Australian Knocks Gold

    and then in the Sunday Times today theres an article about investors turning to gold!
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    Perth Mint mintage policy

    I highly doubt the PM would hold 400,000 in stock, that is a lot of silver to have tied up. They will just remint later.
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    My "Other Investments" - Aquaponics at Home

    Hi Austacker, I will PM you some details over the weekend if that is okay? If anyone is setting up an Aquaponics system please remember that whatever materials/food/plastics/rocks etc you use in their you will indirectly be eating as it will be absorbed by the plants and fish, it won't be as...
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    My "Other Investments" - Aquaponics at Home

    Hi Austacker, Sleepy cod reach about 40cm but they are aggressive towards each other and may be difficult to keep lots of them in one tank plus they may not survive a Perth winter. They will also eat whatever will fit into their mouth (like most fish). Silver perch and yabbies is a good mix but...
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    Be careful out there. (Contains biting Critters and OH&S)

    Completely unrelated to prospecting but a mate of mine went skiing in NSW and after a big night out at the resort he woke up the next morning and found he was being held captive by a snow badger.
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    Snakes getting cheaper

    Hi, This may not be true, as far as I am aware they do not make all 8000 at once but rather in batches of X amount at a time.
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