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Couldn't help it, had to buy two. Yahoo
(18-03-2014, 07:22 PM)proof27 Wrote: [ -> ]Couldn't help it, had to buy two. Yahoo

Oh dear.... hundred-dollar Perth Mint granny bait! Sad

http://www.perthmint.com.au/catalogue/on...-coin.aspx

Its a nice design... at a quarter of that price maybe. Which is what they'll be going for in a year or so. Just like every other release.
(19-03-2014, 07:37 AM)Fulvio Wrote: [ -> ]
(18-03-2014, 07:22 PM)proof27 Wrote: [ -> ]Couldn't help it, had to buy two. Yahoo

Oh dear.... hundred-dollar Perth Mint granny bait! Sad

http://www.perthmint.com.au/catalogue/on...-coin.aspx

Its a nice design... at a quarter of that price maybe. Which is what they'll be going for in a year or so. Just like every other release.

No worse than paying $55 for a 25mm silver coin and I do that in a heartbeat.
Each to their own I recon Ok
(19-03-2014, 07:58 AM)trout Wrote: [ -> ]
(19-03-2014, 07:37 AM)Fulvio Wrote: [ -> ]
(18-03-2014, 07:22 PM)proof27 Wrote: [ -> ]Couldn't help it, had to buy two. Yahoo

Oh dear.... hundred-dollar Perth Mint granny bait! Sad
Fuv, I assume by granny bait you mean this coin is a rip off,
Not everyone buys coins to support there retirement fund.
Some buy for its design and the reason for its design.

http://www.perthmint.com.au/catalogue/on...-coin.aspx

Its a nice design... at a quarter of that price maybe. Which is what they'll be going for in a year or so. Just like every other release.

No worse than paying $55 for a 25mm silver coin and I do that in a heartbeat.
Each to their own I recon Ok

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There are all types of collectors on this forum and we each have our own likes and dislikes, collect or not collect and our own opinions. Maybe it's not your cup of tea Fulvio but military themes are very collectable and there will be many many more released in the coming years.

This coin isn't my cup of tea either but if it fits in proof27's collection, he likes it and owning it brings him joy then I won't rain on his parade.
Quote:This coin isn't my cup of tea either but if it fits in proof27's collection, he likes it and owning it brings him joy then I won't rain on his parade.
Agreed
We all collect stuff that others may consider strange but that's what makes us all so different , THANK THE GODS Yahoo
Just like those high grade foreign coins Mark collects, Doesn't he know it's only Kosher to collect battered foreign coins crikey DiabloLaugh2
Thank you purple,
Silver proof coins I do enjoy, yes expensive, but sometimes for me it isn't about the money. Some people are just very opinionated.
(19-03-2014, 06:52 PM)proof27 Wrote: [ -> ]Some people are just very opinionated.

Well... perhaps misunderstood through poor phrasing, more like.

There's nothing wrong with collecting anything and everything. And I quite like this coin, unlike many in recent memory. What I was saying was that these things are massively overpriced, and rapidly lose much of their value. That makes them a poor investment.

That isn't because of my opinion. That's because the entire collector community concurs and refuses to support any kind of secondary market for them. That's what makes them granny bait, not the fact that they're non-circulating.

My opinion is that we would all be much better served if the mints stopped treating collectors with disdain, and instead produced attractive products at realistic prices. That's why i loved the £20 coin so much.. a beautiful coin made to the highest standards, and issued at a very fair price (face value). There is no reason for any coin to be priced at five times its production cost, and a hundred times face value. No reason other than unmitigated greed, that is. Dodgy
Well I have them in my hot little hands, beautiful looking coins, so hard not to show my 13 yr son who wants to be pilot, but one is for his birthday in September.
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