serial said:today I got the rarest 1 oz Kookaburra in existence
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only 200 made and most are sitting in some politicians or government officials cupboard gathering dust or rust
shinymetal said:i got some RAAF airforce wings..
they are sterling silver and i must say, a pretty damn lovely thing...
i can't find much (anything) out about these particular wings thou, my searching has found very similar things.. but none with the blue enamel in that style..
any Australian Airforce buffs in here care to help me out ?
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serial said:today I got the rarest 1 oz Kookaburra in existence
http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/7864_p3080282.jpg
only 200 made and most are sitting in some politicians or government officials cupboard gathering dust or rust
I have seen people pay $1k+ for a foy and Gibson paper bag, $2k+ for a "star" coin case and don't even get me started on what people will pay for ultra low numbered Coa's. This is a "piece of paper" linked to a historic event attended by invite government officials and dignitaries only and the only one to obtain on is to have one of these said people part with theirs. My expierence is people like this don't often sell these items as the don't need the money. But feel free to get spanner to knock a few out, whilst he is at it could he make me a few $20 coombs Randell star notes?dragafem said:serial said:today I got the rarest 1 oz Kookaburra in existence
http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/7864_p3080282.jpg
only 200 made and most are sitting in some politicians or government officials cupboard gathering dust or rust
Im sorry but perhaps only the coa what is rare(Im sure spanner can make one :lol. there is nothing rare about the kook.if there would be some privy mark Id say maybe . seems like the buyer(if any) would have to pay a hefty premium for a piece of paper.
serial said:I have seen people pay $1k+ for a foy and Gibson paper bag, $2k+ for a "star" coin case and don't even get me started on what people will pay for ultra low numbered Coa's. This is a "piece of paper" linked to a historic event attended by invite government officials and dignitaries only and the only one to obtain on is to have one of these said people part with theirs. My expierence is people like this don't often sell these items as the don't need the money. But feel free to get spanner to knock a few out, whilst he is at it could he make me a few $20 coombs Randell star notes?dragafem said:serial said:today I got the rarest 1 oz Kookaburra in existence
http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/7864_p3080282.jpg
only 200 made and most are sitting in some politicians or government officials cupboard gathering dust or rust
Im sorry but perhaps only the coa what is rare(Im sure spanner can make one :lol. there is nothing rare about the kook.if there would be some privy mark Id say maybe . seems like the buyer(if any) would have to pay a hefty premium for a piece of paper.
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