goldpelican said:Does the Royal Australian Mint have a similar policy statement? Or do they just stick to making coins in the year stamped on them?
Does anyone collect RAM anyway?
goldpelican said:Does the Royal Australian Mint have a similar policy statement? Or do they just stick to making coins in the year stamped on them?
geewiz said:No mention about privy mintage/restrictions?
Holdfast said:geewiz said:No mention about privy mintage/restrictions?
All the recent privies are sold out and all of the older privies that had a mintage limit can be re-minted up to their mintage limit unless they are sold out.
The privy coins:
2012 Kookaburra with dragon privy.
2011 Koala with bear Privy
2012 Koala with bear Privy
2012 Dragon with bear privy
All had a limited mintage and all have sold out.
Perth won't re-mint a limited mintage that has sold-out.
H
geewiz said:Holdfast said:geewiz said:No mention about privy mintage/restrictions?
All the recent privies are sold out and all of the older privies that had a mintage limit can be re-minted up to their mintage limit unless they are sold out.
The privy coins:
2012 Kookaburra with dragon privy.
2011 Koala with bear Privy
2012 Koala with bear Privy
2012 Dragon with bear privy
All had a limited mintage and all have sold out.
Perth won't re-mint a limited mintage that has sold-out.
H
There's nothing stopping them from bringing out privy coins next year with an ever increasing mintage limit.
SilverSale said:"Some of the privy coins are very collectable infact the 2012 Dragon with Berlin Bear was the first Lunar ever with a privy mark and has a strong following."
Very much disagree with this. They are very slow to move! Check out the sell section, sitting there for weeks.
Holdfast said:SilverSale said:"Some of the privy coins are very collectable infact the 2012 Dragon with Berlin Bear was the first Lunar ever with a privy mark and has a strong following."
Very much disagree with this. They are very slow to move! Check out the sell section, sitting there for weeks.
They seem to be selling well on ebay.
Here's the completed listings for the Dragon Privy coin.
November 01 had one sell $76 - average price mid - high 40's
http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_...s=&LH_SALE_CURRENCY=0&_sop=12&_dmd=1&_ipg=200
MasterID said:I am not so sure if they need to announce when are the coins reminted and who bought them. Must they do it?
goldpelican said:Does the Royal Australian Mint have a similar policy statement? Or do they just stick to making coins in the year stamped on them?