roman1613 said:I haven't been into coins that long, just wondering why some people stocked up on these half oz coins.
I have seen some people sell in lots of 10-50, just interested in the story behind that![]()
happycrank said:just before the release of the clownfish the lionfish was selling for about $150 on ebay so everybody thought the clownfish would do the same. i bought 5 and still have 2 left. no big deal but some people went all in and bought 50-100.
Tulipmania!
Some of you guys are getting side-tracked from the main game.
I have been there, made a few dollars out of these coloured coins but they are so hit and miss.
Still holding a carton full of dud issues that they said was a sure thing.
Probably 10% of buyers are genuine collectors; the rest are flippers hoarding these coins to manufacture an artificial shortage.
Best you hoarders flip these coins quickly if the secondary market double its price, cause I am betting the only thing holding up the value of these coins in a few years time will be it's silver content.
Sure these coins are pretty but they will never be a Red-back!
The reason the Redback is getting big bucks is because initially it was a dud. They couldn't shift it when it was released and it never made full mintage. It took nearly 2 years before prices started to move upwards above issue price.
Look at the Great White Shark, it's price never really took off because I am pretty sure they minted the full 5000 and three years later, I am sure a large inventory still remains in the hands of flippers.
fishball said:happycrank said:just before the release of the clownfish the lionfish was selling for about $150 on ebay so everybody thought the clownfish would do the same. i bought 5 and still have 2 left. no big deal but some people went all in and bought 50-100.
Old thread with more info here:
http://forums.silverstackers.com/topic-408-perth-mint-australian-sea-life.html
Ahhh history
AEL with his genius predictions here:
Tulipmania!
Some of you guys are getting side-tracked from the main game.
I have been there, made a few dollars out of these coloured coins but they are so hit and miss.
Still holding a carton full of dud issues that they said was a sure thing.
Probably 10% of buyers are genuine collectors; the rest are flippers hoarding these coins to manufacture an artificial shortage.
Best you hoarders flip these coins quickly if the secondary market double its price, cause I am betting the only thing holding up the value of these coins in a few years time will be it's silver content.
Sure these coins are pretty but they will never be a Red-back!
The reason the Redback is getting big bucks is because initially it was a dud. They couldn't shift it when it was released and it never made full mintage. It took nearly 2 years before prices started to move upwards above issue price.
Look at the Great White Shark, it's price never really took off because I am pretty sure they minted the full 5000 and three years later, I am sure a large inventory still remains in the hands of flippers.
Win!goldpelican said:Bummer hey Roo(I had 2 on order with Roo, but then cancelled and got the 5oz Tigers instead).
thatguy said:hypefun, some may well ask that about 1/2 oz colored dragon coins in 12mo