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2016 Standard Circulation Coins.

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 Posted 12/10/2015  8:12 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Enlil to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I just want to ask if the standard design 2016 5 c-$2 are not in the uncirculated sets, would high grades be good to collect for the future?

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 Posted 12/10/2015  11:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cockatoo_coins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
They are in the baby sets though and there are oodles of those
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Yes the regular uncirculated sets are just full of NCLT these days so I have stopped buying them.
To get UNC examples of the circulation coins you have to get the Baby set
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Nope, the whole uncirculated sets are for sale for $25 at the RAM, I'm thinking of buying one myself. It is the 50tn anaversery of the dollars and cents so there is a special edition. He backs are different and have past reverses of coins that Australia has used, pennies, three pences, six pences, florins, crowns and shillings in a little circle on the obverse.
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He backs are different
Sorry, incorrect, the backs, ie reverses, are all standard, no changes at all. Only the Obverses are different.

I have a 2016 Change Over Set sitting in front of me as I type.
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Quote:

Quote:
He backs are different
Sorry, incorrect, the backs, ie reverses, are all standard, no changes at all. Only the Obverses are different.

I have a 2016 Change Over Set sitting in front of me as I type.

Whoops, my mistake! I know that the obverse a are different, it's just that I sometimes consider the reverse the front. It is a habit.
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