Coins I found in an antique shop (Feb 8, 2009)
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I wish I could come across a kookaburra or a panda for a reasonable price. Everyone is either sold out of them or wants 15-20 bucks over spot per coin for them.
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Fake
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@dillardc81 30$? That's impressive. Those plastic containers will cause oxidation over the years because it's casing will eventually begin to loosen and that's generally why you'll see coins in cardboard frames because sealed so there's no chance of it being loosen but they cost more than they plastic ones. The Coins you have, it's Value is reduced because its intentions were to be collected but that doesn't mean there worthless it's just not as valuable as something that wasn't meant to be.
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Those r fake
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I am having diffculty finding a seller who will sell silver and gold at spot price, you are lucky.
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Those are very nice but the problem with that coin was that it was meant to be a collector coin and which lowers the value. it's also framed in a Plastic container which over time will leak oxygen into the case and destroy the condition of the coin.
Ortiable 3 months ago
@Ortiable I got it for $30 two years ago and I've seen it selling for almost $250 on eBay. Not sure how it's lowered the value. I've had other perth mint coins in it's original plastic container for over 12 years and it still looks brand new.....
dillardc81 3 months ago
Not a big deal.. If I had a lot of those and worked in a shop I'd unload for spot price as well. Thought you got it for a fraction of the price.
oak415 10 months ago
@oak415 You may think that's not a big deal but they are selling for $245 on apmex now.
dillardc81 9 months ago