So, $66 with 6 days left to run.
I know they are limited to 1.5 million but are there really 1.5 million people in Australia who are going to want to collect these?
I know my family members put them aside if they find them, but only to give them straight to me.
Seems very odd that the RAM would make something that would appeal to collectors and then not try to capitalise on that by selling them in overpriced packaging.
Why only make 1.5 million when last year they made 23 million 100 years of ANZAC? I am getting mixed messages, do they want everyone in Australia to have a memento or are they producing limited edition highly collectible coins as some sort of lottery?
Do they seriously want collectors to go around bothering the cashiers in banks? Are they doing this so the people who distribute coins can make a bit of extra money? Is it so that the average punter can get one in their coin and stick it up on eBay?
Not sure what the idea is, or why I should care. If they were being sold in rolls I would probably get some and if I get one in change I will put it to one side, but I won't be bidding or even buying one for anything over $6 because I can see that this is now going to be a 'thing' every year and I do this for fun, not to increase my stress levels.
I know they are limited to 1.5 million but are there really 1.5 million people in Australia who are going to want to collect these?
I know my family members put them aside if they find them, but only to give them straight to me.
Seems very odd that the RAM would make something that would appeal to collectors and then not try to capitalise on that by selling them in overpriced packaging.
Why only make 1.5 million when last year they made 23 million 100 years of ANZAC? I am getting mixed messages, do they want everyone in Australia to have a memento or are they producing limited edition highly collectible coins as some sort of lottery?
Do they seriously want collectors to go around bothering the cashiers in banks? Are they doing this so the people who distribute coins can make a bit of extra money? Is it so that the average punter can get one in their coin and stick it up on eBay?
Not sure what the idea is, or why I should care. If they were being sold in rolls I would probably get some and if I get one in change I will put it to one side, but I won't be bidding or even buying one for anything over $6 because I can see that this is now going to be a 'thing' every year and I do this for fun, not to increase my stress levels.