octapotamus Member Silver Stacker Oct 10, 2013 #2 bigcountry said: Which one is better and why? Click to expand... IMHO: Lunars for snapping up and flipping (short term) Kooks for longer term holding. That's the impression I get from the way they move in their respective micro-markets. I prefer Kooks, but that's my preference. Why? More stable, less hype-ish. Edit: Lunars at a decent price are always a good idea too, getting them for low-ish premium is difficult sometimes though
bigcountry said: Which one is better and why? Click to expand... IMHO: Lunars for snapping up and flipping (short term) Kooks for longer term holding. That's the impression I get from the way they move in their respective micro-markets. I prefer Kooks, but that's my preference. Why? More stable, less hype-ish. Edit: Lunars at a decent price are always a good idea too, getting them for low-ish premium is difficult sometimes though
C Chillidog New Member Silver Stacker Oct 10, 2013 #3 Both, in short, either can return good profits depending on the year/type
worldbubble Active Member Oct 10, 2013 #4 compare s1/s2 lunars to kooks of the same years count gains
B bigcountry Member Silver Stacker Oct 10, 2013 #6 What about the different sizes? So not just the 1oz coins but the 10's and kgs?
Kam Active Member Silver Stacker Oct 10, 2013 #8 We still can find old kilo Kooks from the nineties for small premium while you'll rarely find an S1 kilo coin for less than $1000
We still can find old kilo Kooks from the nineties for small premium while you'll rarely find an S1 kilo coin for less than $1000