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i did get a lot more money for the Junk silver and other items I was selling so I would potentially be interested in buying 1 or 2 more coins. PM if you have anything I may be looking for (2012, BU, 1 ounce) :)  Canadian Maple, Canadian Cougar, Canadian Moose, Austrian Philharmonic, Fiji Taku, American Eagle, Mexican Libratad and Chinese Panda Edited by jakedacc 11/14/2012 5:27 pm
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Thanks for sharing.
I still like the Mexico Libertad more than the others...
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Very nice! I've not seen the Fiji Taku coin in person but it looks like a beauty, too!
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Canada
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 Fiji Taku looks nice and interesting. They aren't expensive. The coins that looks "crafted" from the bullions - Koala and Kookaburra, but this is IMO. And Britannia, ASE, SML - those are really proudly represents the country. BTW, did you see 2013 Britannia? It looks like 2012, but now the Silver content is .999
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i want to get the Kookaburra, kangaroo koala and dragon. I really want a Britannia (might put in an order to an online bullion store) where you can find them for cheaper than ebay. I focused a lot on getting some Engelhard and JM bars (have a couple half oz bars and 2 half oz takus) sold a lot of silver to pay off school and other bills but I'm going to be back on track for buying in a few weeks!
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To jakedacc: Sorry can't tell you about really good deals in these. I am buying them for collection to be stored / displayed, mostly from via ebay, from the trusted sellers, who will handle the coin as "collectible" and not just bullion. So other people here have more knowledge and experience. But what I can suggest: The Kangaroo and Kiwi coins demand a high premium and they aren't cheap, but they are beautiful too and their mintage much lower then for other coins. Here the ebay auction for them, these are BU coins on card (the Proof will cost you minimum $30 more), and the price isn't bad compared to other auctions. Have ordered twice from this seller - only the best experience. http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-ZEALAND...em4abe578735http://www.ebay.com/itm/AUSTRALIA-K...em4abe571d32Australia Lunar "Year of the Dragon", if you do not mind - search for "Lion Privy" - you will find it cheaper compares to the coin without Privy Mark.
Edited by Silveroid 11/16/2012 4:15 pm
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hey silveroid, thanks for the information! I haven't looked into advanced bullion (just found out the hedge hog goes for 500-600$) haha, anyways right now I'm focusing on Britannia, Kookaburra, and Koala :) but if I get more funds! I will look into Kiji and Kang.!
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Do not look om Mongolian Hedgehog - at the end you will buy it  This is not bullion in any way. It has a very limited mintage of 2500 coins worldwide, this is proof coin with "ancient finish. So this is NCLT. The coin looks very nice in hand, the Hedgehog very detailed, but it doesn't worth $500, only in case if you will decide to buy it instead of other 10 bullion coins. It's price caused by the fact, that the first coin in this series - 2007 Gulo Gulo won the 2010 Coin Of The Year award, and if I not mistaken, it listed now for $2.000 and more. The second coin - "Ural Owl" also expensive. Search in APMEX website, and take a look at the coins, you will have more or less idea of what you want and what you can afford at the moment.
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awesome man! thanks a ton!
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