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Does Anyone Collect Australian Lunar Series?

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 Posted 03/08/2014  5:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add trout1105 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have the complete set of 25mm Australian Dollar coins from 1984 to date.
The lunar series coins in the 25mm size come out in ali/bronze and silver.
The Lunar series coins started in 2007 and have had an issue every year since.
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 Posted 03/09/2014  1:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kittykat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
kitty,

You're missing out on a lot of potentially good auction opportunities by going with the "free ship only" option. It makes more sense to set a price you want to pay and then minus the shipping to get your new total expenditure.

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Okey Dokey, I have expanded my search to all, lowest price first, but, I'm very put off when they charge $6 - $12 to ship a coin. $2, is fine. and I mentally add that to the price.

thanks!

kit kat

PS question - you know if you buy from Apex on ebay, it's free shipping, and if you buy on their site it's NOT free shipping, but, prices are $2 or so cheaper. which do you do, anyone figure out what is the best?
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 Posted 03/09/2014  2:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add traevin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
kitty,

Sometimes, you can use high shipping costs to your advantage if the seller has many items you're interested in up for auction. Find out in advance what they charge to ship each additional coin after the initial win. I've found many people charge very little beyond the first. $1 S&H for each addition coin is very common. Win six auctions from the same seller over a few days and instead of paying $6 each for S&H, it's now only costing you an average of $2 per coin. For every coin you win, the average shipping cost falls that much lower. With that in mind, you'll end up winning far more auction from this type of seller for less than other buyers you're competing against and your costs per coin over the long run will be considerably lowered.
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 Posted 03/20/2014  10:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cecoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I collect the gold 1/10 and 1/20 oz coins. I started collecting them back when series I started. It has been a fun set to collect. I like the different coins every year. Like my panda collection.
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I have moved away from collecting Canadian coins and am now heavily into Lunars. I collect the silver coins and just bought the key coin in the series......the 2008 5oz Mouse/Rat....and the 2 oz version...I also got the 2009 10 oz silver bullion issue. I do not buy such coins off e-bay as the mark up is too high but got these at very compeititve prices. I have also led to the Perth Mint to consider destroying their old dies in order to ensure confidence in the collector community to preclude the striking of additional coins. However, they assure me the declared numbers cannot be added to once declared. Great to own and an excellent invertment for the long term in my view.
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I started the lunar series a couple years ago and only have the Series II coins in 1 oz. I paid hefty premiums for mine I believe, since I was younger and naive as to buying coins. For instance I believe I paid $63 for the tiger... haha ANYways now that I am caught up with the Series II I am able to get them right off the bat for the $30-33 price range. I love the designs and now I just need to get an album for them. :D As for slabs, I agree with most that newer "bullion" coins aren't worth it (unless you just happen to get a 70 but you'd be gambling for that I think).
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Be very careful with slabbed 70 coins.
Since 2010, many of the popular series have been falling victim of tarnish after a year or two, here are some examples that I have personally seen/bought:
- 2012 Perth Mint Lunar Dragon 1oz in PCGS MS 70 FS slabs, sold by APMEX
- 2014 China Panda 1oz in NGC MS70 ER slabs, sold by private eBayer.

I am not sure if it's the storage problem or the slab problem. It seemed like these 'ring of tanish' happened AFTER the coin was slabbed.

Regarding potential, rate of return, base on $$ putting in (from highest to lowest), assuming you are getting it at the ground floor when the coins are first release (around Oct/Nov of each year): 1/2 oz, 2oz, 1oz, 5oz.
Note: Proof coins and Proof sets already had built in premium.

Within each series, there are also more popular coins/designs than other (Dragon is always popular in Asian culture).
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