rbaggio said:So ...... 2004 is the key date for 1oz Kooks.
rbaggio said:So ...... 2004 is the key date for 1oz Kooks.
Ron Currie said:hi holdfast
Actually that is not what we have said.
1 ounce kookaburras will cease production at the end of the year. in your example where we have sold 850,000 of the 1 million mintage we would declare the 850,000 and not make any more. This is consistent with the new policy where we do not make past years.
The kilo and 10 ounce are unlimited, meaning we will make and sell till the end of the year on the coin and at then declare them and close the mintage.
We do not make a 2 ounce Kookaburra coin at present and we are unlikely to do so in the future.
I hope this clears it up. for you.
Ron Currie
stackeract said:Bullion Baron said:Were they in round or square cases? If square I would assume it's old stock.stackeract said:"Guess who" were selling tons of them a while ago. They had well over 100 of each year in stock. At that time I thought that might be from someone who is off-loading their collection, but now with this mintage fiasco I am not so sure anymore...
I can't tell, I only saw availability and stock levels online. I can try to find out, but that will take some time.
No, that would go against the "rules".Blake17 said: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.
Ron Currie said:hi holdfast
Actually that is not what we have said.
1 ounce kookaburras will cease production at the end of the year. in your example where we have sold 850,000 of the 1 million mintage we would declare the 850,000 and not make any more. This is consistent with the new policy where we do not make past years.
The kilo and 10 ounce are unlimited, meaning we will make and sell till the end of the year on the coin and at then declare them and close the mintage.
We do not make a 2 ounce Kookaburra coin at present and we are unlikely to do so in the future.
I hope this clears it up. for you.
Ron Currie
knowles3 said:im having trouble understanding this, are the 1oz kookaburras and koalas from previous years going to be minted again? or are the mintage numbers for the 1oz one the perth mint site the only number that will ever be made?
is it possible for past 1oz koalas to be minted again?
ill be laying off perth coins both bullion and the numismatics for a while untill i can figure this out. if anyone could help..Ron Currie said:hi holdfast
Actually that is not what we have said.
1 ounce kookaburras will cease production at the end of the year. in your example where we have sold 850,000 of the 1 million mintage we would declare the 850,000 and not make any more. This is consistent with the new policy where we do not make past years.
The kilo and 10 ounce are unlimited, meaning we will make and sell till the end of the year on the coin and at then declare them and close the mintage.
We do not make a 2 ounce Kookaburra coin at present and we are unlikely to do so in the future.
I hope this clears it up. for you.
Ron Currie
I announced details of our new Mintage Policy in November. There has been an update to the information I provided then, which I'd like to inform you about now.
Previously I said that the Mint reserved the right to manufacture each 1oz release from the Australian Kookaburra silver bullion coin series up to its individual maximum mintage.
What others have called a "re-striking", however, no longer applies.
Having listened to a great deal of customer feedback, the policy has been amended so that we will no longer be making past 1oz Kookaburras that undersold their maximum mintage.
As a result, we have closed production and declared final mintages for all 1oz Kookaburras and other unlimited denominations released between 1990 and 2012.