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Valued Member
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Tuvalu/Cook Islands/Maquarie Mint is all Downies and struck by the Perth MintI have no interest in these but they look good,great quality by the looks Collect what keeps you happy is my motto
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Valued Member
Australia
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not for me, but I share allrangers interest in tassie tigers! it is a nice looking coin.
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Valued Member
Canada
322 Posts |
I own one of these and yes it is very nice...I bought it from a US dealer...around Oct. 2010...as a new release and yes I will continue to buy as the new releases come out...such a cool animal...I'm from Sask Canada...Australia has so many exciting species...
Edited by Koin Hunter 07/03/2011 01:00 am
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Valued Member
Australia
151 Posts |
2001 20c federation series Tassie Tiger 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1391 Posts |
cnsjock, didn't know that there was a tiger on any other coinage. Thanks for pointing it out as I'll have to get one of those. I've picked up several New Zealand coins because of the kiwi's on them.
Looks like I'll have to get up really early on a Monday morning and bid on a tiger silver coin as they have been going for a lot. I think I've decided to get one. Oh well, like everybody says on here, collect what you like.
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Valued Member
Australia
151 Posts |
2011 1oz gold (pamp) Tasmanian Tiger, again from Downies only 150 minted. 
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Valued Member
195 Posts |
allranger the 2001 20c federation series Tassie Tiger coin was also a circulated coin in Australia and you can still buy this in unc grade below AUD$10
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
652 Posts |
The Thylacine (extinct) is closely related to the 'Drop Bear' (fictitious), another Australian canivourous marsupial
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Valued Member
Australia
490 Posts |
LOL - when will we see a coin with the infamous Drop Bear... ;-) I would like to see that!
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Valued Member
Australia
490 Posts |
For our american friends (and other nationalities of course) the The Drop Bear, Thylarctos plummetus, is a large, arboreal, predatory marsupial related to the Koala. See http://australianmuseum.net.au/Drop-Bear
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1391 Posts |
Ha, like the time in high school we took a Japanese exchange student out for a snipe hunt one night. He was mad.... several hours later that is.
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Valued Member
Australia
490 Posts |
LOL - nothing like a good snipe hunt!
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Valued Member
Australia
151 Posts |
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Well - a Drop Bear on a coin might not be so far fetched anymore - the Royal Canadian Mint made a Sasquatch coin this year! 
How much squash could a Sasquatch squash if a Sasquatch would squash squash? Download and read: Grading the graders Costly TPG ineptitude and No FG Kennedy halveshttps://ln5.sync.com/dl/7ca91bdd0/w...i3b-rbj9fir2
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Canada
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They are very nice coins sold 5 of them online already for a very nice profit.
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