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7x 2012 silver Eagles for an average of £17.29 delivered from eBay.

Happy with that, should bring the £/oz down a bit!!!

Lol. U out bid a fellow forum member on it.

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Jeez, you guys and all your different date runs.

. . . not fair.

We do love the date runs!!!

Far from the most efficient way of stacking, but it is fun.

Bosse, I hadn't even thought if 1/2oz koalas, PM me with dates and mintages if you get chance.

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Think they are all about 129.59g which is over 4oz of sterling.

 

 

@DB, and @HT

 

Thanks for that I am impressed, you are correct they weigh 4.64 oz each.

 

I have amended my database accordingly.

 

Keith

Just to correct you both, These coins contain 2000 grains of sterling silver. This actually equates to 3.85 troy ounces of pure silver. 

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Just to correct you both, These coins contain 2000 grains of sterling silver. This actually equates to 3.85 troy ounces of pure silver.

HT, you are not correcting me, you are merely confirming what I said.

The coin weight: 129.59 grams or 4.1669 ounces of 0.925 silver, as I said. This equates to 3.8538 of pure silver.

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Just bought this for my niece, it's not actually a physical coin by I reckon it should be, beautiful design.

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It's a voucher that allows you to save money on amazons apps, games, kindles, pretty much all digital items, ironic they use a gold coin as the symbolism.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Amazon-500-Coins/dp/B00ESJDO66

Would be cool if they made a high relief gold coin with a similar design. The bow and arrow like that works well on a coin.

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Would be cool if they made a high relief gold coin with a similar design. The bow and arrow like that works well on a coin.

 

Yeah works really well the way the bow forms the coin, I'd definitely buy it. 

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Bought this 2002 1/2 ounce kookaburra, paid £15 delivered, kind of a snap buy really..what do you guys think about the price i paid? Could not find out much info about it before i pressed the buy it now button lol.

 

Actual coin.

 

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Bought this 2002 1/2 ounce kookaburra, paid £15 delivered, kind of a snap buy really..what do you guys think about the price i paid? Could not find out much info about it before i pressed the buy it now button lol.

Actual coin.

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Oddly enough I was looking at the same one on eBay earlier, same pictures so assume that's where you had it from.

Was going to email the chap but noticed a mintage of 75,000 so didn't.

Lovely coin though.

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