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25th anniversary RAM Roo 3oz bar/coin


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I like the look of it as well you can get it from a company called MDM in Germany, but it is pricey at 299 euros might be worth waiting for ebay offerings in a year or so.

Mintage is 5000 so there will be a few about for sale in the future.

 

The problem with common sense is, its not that common.

 

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Thanks @kimchi for the heads up.

Yes I like it too but with all these coin/bar sets the premium is just too high. 5000 mintage is the same as the 2018 Roo 1oz coin and that was priced around £40 ish.

I have heard virtually nothing about this coin since purchase. Don’t think no news is good news in this case

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Yes, it's something I'd very much like to have in its own right, I think it's lovely, just like the Paddingtons (which I think will do better than folk presently expect actually). As mainly a stacker though it's hard sometimes to look far beyond spot!

For Roo fans I think it's a really winning design. Hopefully after the last Seasons Change issue next year the Mint will do something special that reignites the series in the imagination as it's been a bit neglected the last couple of years imo. That's a shame because for new collectors they might pass over this series. There have been many absolutely spectacular coins over the 25 years, it's a series very well worth looking at for folk who like stunning coins :)

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