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completed 2021 1/10th Gold Kookaburra


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Yes very nice coin indeed. Looks like it's in excellent condition too. Price is a little bit too steep for my liking but still a really beautiful example 👍

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1 minute ago, kimchi said:

I think it's priced pretty well :)

Yeah pricing is a relative concept. What may seem expensive to someone, may be a good price to someone else. 

I'm used to buying 1/10th oz gold coins around the £190 - £210 range so for me it seems a little but pricey, but as ive said others may find the price ideal for them.

Mankind’s two greatest enemies are the state and central banks - Jeff Berwick

It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning - Henry Ford

The two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why - Mark Twain

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4 minutes ago, jackflash123 said:

Yeah pricing is a relative concept. What may seem expensive to someone, may be a good price to someone else. 

I'm used to buying 1/10th oz gold coins around the £190 - £210 range so for me it seems a little but pricey, but as ive said others may find the price ideal for them.

Not all 1/10ths are created equal! This is a good price imo on this coin (only second year of issue - first year worth a LOT more already)! But if you are not collecting Kooks and particularly this set then it's understandable if you think it's a bit expensive :)

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20 minutes ago, kimchi said:

Not all 1/10ths are created equal! This is a good price imo on this coin (only second year of issue - first year worth a LOT more already)! But if you are not collecting Kooks and particularly this set then it's understandable if you think it's a bit expensive :)

I absolutely agree that not all coins are created equal. And I certainly have paid high premiums on many items in my collection.

I'm a big fan of the Perth Mint too, they produce the best quality silver and gold in my opinion. I have a beautiful 1/10th oz gold Wedge Tailed Eagle coin in my collection, amongst many other coins and bars from the Perth Mint.

18 minutes ago, AaaGee said:

Separates the collectors from the stackers i guess.

Its a lovely piece. Good luck with the sale 👍

I'm not sure if I would call myself a stacker or a collector. I would probably fall into both categories as I have many collectable coins and bars in my stack, some of which I've even commissioned to be made.

I also have a good amount of generic bullion grade eagles, brits, roos etc which would absolutely be classed as "stacking" bars and coins.

I guess if something really appeals to you, then you are willing to pay more for it than a regular coin. And this is one coin that I don't see often on here so I would class it as a collector coin rather than a stacking coin, hence the price I guess.

Mankind’s two greatest enemies are the state and central banks - Jeff Berwick

It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning - Henry Ford

The two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why - Mark Twain

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