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Pillar of the Community
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the name gives it away, and looking at the purchases maybe its a kid?
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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I can't belive it . it has been relisted 
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Pillar of the Community
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someone should sell one at half his price and use his add as a reference to how much of a bargain it is in comparison 
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Pillar of the Community
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Australia
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Valued Member
Australia
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just found the thread and p..... myself laughing - there are auctions and then there ARE auctions - you have to wonder why would ebay allow such a stupid "$1 million" listing - as to the other one - I MUST BID I MUST BID I MUST BID
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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As for the 2010 Heritage Set... http://www.ebay.com/itm/2010-Hertag...em46010196afDownies Auction 310, No: 1751 - 2010 Decimal Currency 1966 Heritage set with replica resin casts of initial coin designs set in solid glazed timber frame with original shipper, the release restricted to 400 sets only and high secondary market value EST $500.00  Maybe he accidentally hit his head & hit his keyboard twice so instead of it becoming $450.00 it ended up $45,000.00. Anyone could do it...  ...not... 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Everyone, here is a funny reply from the person who listed the above set for $45,000: Quote: Dear goatieman23, I have advertised the rareist set of decimal coins ever minted, my price is based on what the coins will be worth in 10 years time. What I am really doing is making it known how rare they really are as most people don't know that they exist. The 400 sets were sold by the mint in 2 days in 2010 for $650 a set, I have seen them for $3500 recently. Good luck with your endevours to collect a set, if you can get it for any thing like that get it as there will be worth a fortune. all 1c, 2c, & 50c coins in total is 1200 coins, it is like getting a set with 3 1930 pennies in it. Yes my price for $45,000 is correct. - sjwuble
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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If in 10 years that thing is worth $45,000 per coin I will eat my own faeces for the following 10 years. He actually thinks he is sitting on a gold mine, something that will be worth a fortune soon. This type of original buyer is exactly what the RAMs marketing department prey upon and scramble for breakfast. It looks nice framed and I would love to have it on my wall but $45-50k per coin, get lost!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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To that moron that was trying to sell that heritage set... The Downies price realised (yesterday) was $1,600 plus commissions ($1,912). I think I'll hold onto my $45,000 cash if I had it.
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Pillar of the Community
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Goatieman, there was a lot of 4 1966 wavy 20c in the downies auction with an est of $150 do you know what that realised?
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Enworb, that was the only item I put a bid (bidsheet) on. My highest was $525 (after commissions it would have been above $150 each...it realised $1,100 plus commissions, so $1,311.75. Ridiculous...that's $327.94 per coin. To me that's a joke. I've purchased a few things in the past, some which I have now sold & a lot which I have kept. Some things tend to go far too high.
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Valued Member
Australia
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Downie's had one of the Decimal Currency Heritage Sets for $1995 in their catalogue (Mid February one) Would be interested to know if it sold. I picked up a set earlier in the year and I hung it up today. Would be nice if the Royal Aus Mint, or Perth Mint would make a few more sets in similar cases at a more affordable price.
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