The (COTY) THE 2007 Mongolia Wolverine & The 2011 Mongolia Owl

JoeFromNorthCarolina said:
That's great..... The hedgehogs should do well for you... Congrats.... Gush over your hedgehogs..... be proud, And yes, Love them better than ANY Picasso..

Hey, maybe I can go and buy one wolverine and owl to accompany my hedgehogs and then set up an altar to pray to them, and give all thanks to them for any blessings I receive. That'll be my way of gushing, sound good?
 
Chinsiong? Why wouldn't it be rational? "A coin is worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it". These are one of the nicest coins made. Remember the Wolverine won 2 awards for coin of the year. People a few months ago seemed to have just noticed this, But, When the hedgehog was announces, People woke up.... It is very rational... Why is anything for that matter worth the price? Why is a mercedes worth 50k or higher?
 
chinsiong1967 said:
I mean not rational at the moment, why bid more as someone can BUY IT NOW at lower price from Poland seller.

It depends...there could be a variety of reasons why some would still bid and pay a higher price. I can think of a few reasons; the confidence level of buyers towards the seller or the location of items I.e. risk exposure to handling or the way a seller advertises its goods e.g. The seller from Singapore posted an actual picture of the coin one can expect to receive vs the seller from Poland who posted an image derived from Internet?

I suppose the world is made of many interesting people with different preferences... And that my friend, has made the world such a wonderful place to be in!

Btw, if God had wanted us all to be the same, He would have given us watermelons for heads. ;)
 
they did this for less than 24h if I am not mistaken so they must have very small amount or they intent to keep it and sell it for higher price in the future

brw. just noticed one seller in poland selling wolverine for about 1200 us$ but without coa. I am thinking...
 
Acme said:
they did this for less than 24h if I am not mistaken so they must have very small amount or they intent to keep it and sell it for higher price in the future

brw. just noticed one seller in poland selling wolverine for about 1200 us$ but without coa. I am thinking...


$1200 US....I don't see it, is that on feebay?
 
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Thanks. I wish it was on feebay. I'm sure it won't last long at that price. The COA's aren't numbered or unique to each coin, so it shouldn't matter that there isn't one.
 
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