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Considering Starting Decimal Coinage Collection

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 Posted 10/29/2009  03:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list
If your local coin dealers are clueless about Australian coins and either can't or won't stock them for you, then your only option is the Internet: either ebay, Australian dealer sites or trades with forum members.

One of the differences you should be aware of between the American and Australian coin series is the issue of circulating commemoratives. Until very recently with coins like the Lewis & Clark nickels and the Lincoln Chronicles cents, the United States had only issued one "true circulating commemorative": the 1976 bicentennial quarter - the " State Quarters" don't count since they don't really "commemorate" anything. Australia, on the other hand, has a long history of circulating commemorative coins, going back to predecimal times. Australians generally consider these circulating commemoratives to be part of the regular circulation series and don't exclude them from their "circulation coins" collections.

We've also issued a large number of non-circulating commemorative coins, that in many cases appear to be identical in size and composition to circulation issues. While intended for collectors, these coins occasionally wind up in circulation, too. So if you happen upon an Australian commemorative coin, it's not always easy to tell whether it's an NCLT or circulation issue. The best way to tell them apart is to look up the mintage: a mintage in the millions was (with a few exceptions) intended for circulation, while a mintage in the thousands was NCLT. Collecting the NCLT coins is generally considered "optional", and albums and holders made for housing circulation coins don't normally leave spaces to put the NCLT coins.
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 Posted 10/29/2009  08:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Erwindoc to your friends list
Why in the world are the Aussie mint sets so expensive? Even the most expensive ones here are in the $30 dollar range, most are under $10.

I guess my idea was to try and collect the series that circulate commonly in Australia. That is what I have done here in the states. I planned to use ebay and this site as none of the local dealers would have any of the stuff. They say buy the book before you buy the coin...I guess that holds true anywhere. I will need to check to see what I am getting myself into before starting something I cant finish.

Do most collectors use the Dansco style albums or is that just something here?
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 Posted 10/29/2009  08:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list
Australian mint sets post-1985 are pricey because most sets contain at least one coin that wasn't issued for circulation that year; the only way "full set" collectors can get a coin of that type for that year is to buy a mint set. As for the reason behind the excessively high sale prices of current mint sets, I think the answer is, "Because they can".

The RAM also decided not to produce vast quantities of mint sets from about that time, too. Mint sets from the period 1977 to 1984 are still pretty cheap, though the plastic used in the wallets was heavily plasticized and the bronze coins particularly have fallen victim to the bad plastic.

You can buy whatever albums you wish in the predecimal series, but I don't recall ever actually seeing any "Dansco style albums" for decimal coins. No doubt such things do actually exist, but very few collectors here seem to use them.
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 Posted 10/29/2009  08:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Erwindoc to your friends list
Would either of you have an extra copy of the McDonald book? I found one on ebay for around $30. I would trade you a copy of the Red Book(US equivalent) if you are interested?
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 Posted 10/29/2009  09:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rggoodie to your friends list
Australian Coins are getting much easier to collect in the US and Maccas is now easier to obtain.
although I still purchase from the Australian Mints and a few Australian dealers there are some good on-line stores.
I will not give them free advertising here but if you email me I will send you their links.

Be careful when you say you want to collect Decimal coins from Australia
Are you talking about circulating coins or NCLT - The Perth Mint produces a vast variety of coins each year. May of them quite beautiful.
Lots of decisions.

for basic information check out my website see my signature below.

If you want further information please feel free to contact me.
you will find many others on this forum with an interest in Australian coins.
In fact the Australian thread was the first non Us section added to the forum.
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 Posted 10/29/2009  10:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Erwindoc to your friends list
I wanted to go after circulating coinage. I have never been a huge commerative coin fan. I like the circulating commeratives here in the states, so I imagine the same would be true there. I will try and find a few albums to fill once I research this more.

Other suggestions would be much appreciated.
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 Posted 10/29/2009  10:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add latman100 to your friends list
Dansco albums are available for our circulating decimal coins. If you can hold off for a month or so, the new edition of Macca's will be out and I would be more than happy to trade for a Red Book.

I am sure there will be members here who can get you off to a good start as well. Send me a PM with your address and I will get some things in the mail for you.
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 Posted 11/09/2009  06:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add muckeye to your friends list
Good on you Sean, good help for a new collector.
regards. Muckeye.
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 Posted 11/13/2009  7:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Erwindoc to your friends list
Sean has been a great asset to have and been great to work with so far. I cant wait to keep working on my newest projects!
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 Posted 11/13/2009  9:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add justabeginner to your friends list
Haha, Sean's gotta be the most generous person in the world. :)
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 Posted 11/13/2009  9:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add latman100 to your friends list
Gee, you guys are going to give me a big head.

Thanks for the compliments though. Justa, is your address still the same?
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 Posted 11/13/2009  9:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add xshift to your friends list
you've got the best helping you out, Erwindoc!

(and welcome back, justa )
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 Posted 11/13/2009  10:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add justabeginner to your friends list
Yes Sean, it is the same. Are you living at the same place still?Thanks xshift for that, nice to see you around too :)
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 Posted 11/14/2009  12:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add latman100 to your friends list
Still at the same place, but I have just started to build a new place. Hopefully it will be finished by the middle of next year, if Dim doesn't change her mind too many more times on the design :)

And xshift, thank you. I found something quite nice I forgot I had that you might like. It will be in your next package.
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 Posted 11/14/2009  05:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add xshift to your friends list
Now I'm going to be haunting my mail lady..
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