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1/2 Ounce Silver Evaluation


MintageSeller

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I would estimate about £420 for the 24 on this forum. Unless you have a full set of the 12 x 1/2 oz series II Perth Mint lunars. I think you could get £275 for those 12 only. More if they were in a presentation box. If you have any missing ones in the 12, I can probably help you fill the gaps.

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I don't have time to check specific coins in the pictures but this is a guideline to market prices.
Whether some would sell at these higher prices is down to timing luck and buyer demand but could be a starting point.

Lunar I (1/2 oz )
In the range £45 - £60 each

Lunar II ( 1/2 oz )
2008 Mouse  £50
2009 Ox        £40
2010 Tiger    £32
2011 Rabbit / 2012 Dragon / 2013 Snake / 2014 Horse   £18
2015 Goat  £25
2016 Monkey  £17
2017 Rooster  £20
2018 Dog  £21
2019 Pig £24
 

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Very optimistic prices there for lunar 1 1/2ozers I've recently sold half a dozen in mint condition for under £35 each Inc rarish rabbit.

 

Yes OP could probably get more money selling individually but he's talking about selling as a lump.

 

 

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

 

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