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Here's a section that will really interest the Aussie members,especially Snooba.It is about coins depicting Koalas,which,despite popular belief is not a bear,but a marsupial.I can think of 3 coins - H.R.P.P. coins inscribed 'Australia's Teddy Bear',an Aussie 50c.,& a gold $200.Can anyone else think of any others?
Aidan.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Hi Aidan,
1988 through to 2005 - All Platinum Proof coins featuring Koalas, in sizes varying from 1 kilo to 1/20 oz.
1999 - Platinum Specimen coin featuring Koala in 1/4 oz size.
Feel free to buy me the 1992 Proof Platinum Koala in the 1 kilo size, it will only set you back a mere $24,000.00 - it's face value is $3,000.00!
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Banned
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Snooba,I'd rsther have the Hutt River Province Principality's $5 coin & silver 1 Oz bullion piece.
Aidan.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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The were also $200 gold koalas
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Banned
 New Zealand
306 Posts |
Shane,I had already mentioned those coins.
Aidan.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Koala is basically an Australian thing. I don't see what other countries would dare / care / bother to commemorative such mammals. And Snooba, do you know where such kilo platinum coins are for sale?
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quote: Originally posted by Snooba
Hi Aidan,
1988 through to 2005 - All Platinum Proof coins featuring Koalas, in sizes varying from 1 kilo to 1/20 oz.
1999 - Platinum Specimen coin featuring Koala in 1/4 oz size.
Feel free to buy me the 1992 Proof Platinum Koala in the 1 kilo size, it will only set you back a mere $24,000.00 - it's face value is $3,000.00!
Snooba,is the price in US$,or is it in HRPP$? I have seen a silver 1 Kilogramme bullion medal-coin,but this was a few years ago now.You won't be able to put it into your coin album,I'm afraid! It's far too big,& besides,it would need to have an album just for the 1 piece. Aidan.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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quote: Originally posted by gxseries
Koala is basically an Australian thing. I don't see what other countries would dare / care / bother to commemorative such mammals.
Given a koala is only found in Australia and do not know why other countries would commemorate them either. I doubt Australia would commemorate a bear as we have none or a deer as we have none or.....
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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quote: Originally posted by gxseries
And Snooba, do you know where such kilo platinum coins are for sale?
I wish I knew! If you really wanted to look at one or buy one, I assume that Bigfella would be your best bet. 
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Snooba,you still haven't answered my question about the 1 Kilo platinum coin.Have a look above.
Aidan.
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The Perth Mint seems to have sold out of kilokoalas. Only 2005 and 2006 platinums are listed, and they "only" go up to 2 ounces. The 1 kilo coins seem to have stopped in 1997. After all, Australia isn't a platinum-producing country. We'd have had to import it from South Africa or Russia to make those coins. As to value, they trade at bullion+3%. At current prices (US$1220/oz), a kilokoala should set you back US$40,400. quote: Originally posted by gxseries Koala is basically an Australian thing. I don't see what other countries would dare / care / bother to commemorative such mammals.
Well, that depends. There aren't any wallabies on the Isle of Man, but that hasn't stopped them issuing coins with wallabies on them (KM#385, 1994 crowns) as part of the "Preserve Planet Earth" series. It wouldn't surprise me to find koalas in there somewhere, too. Other foreign places where koalas might be hiding are Liberia (all sorts of things appear on their coins) and "flags of convenience" for the Perth Mint, like Uganda and Tuvalu - such coins often have Australian themes. Japan would be a suspect too, given the "koala craze" over there a few years ago, but for their extremely frugal commemorative coin programme.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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 New Zealand
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Snooba,I forgot I had a 1990 $5 1/20 Oz platinum bullion medal-coin kicking around at home.It has a cute mother koala with her baby on its back.
Aidan.
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Australia
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Seems you all forgot about the 2000 Sydney Olympics $5 Silver Proof series depicting Australian Fauna and Flora. The Koala and Flowering Gum was one of the coins in this series and 57,871 coins were struck at the Perth Mint for the Joint RAM & Perth Mint program.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Even I forgot about that one Wayne and the set is sitting in my shop where I look at it every day.
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