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they are hoarded in great numbers here in australia , all the mums and dads have one as a keep sake
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Turkey
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quote: Originally posted by grendelfreak
yeah collecting commemoratives are always cool, mine is not to bad, and Renal will soon have what arguably could be one of the best "amatuer" Australian commemoratives outside of Australia :P
 
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Australia
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quote: Originally posted by grendelfreak
yeah collecting commemoratives are always cool, mine is not to bad, and Renal will soon have what arguably could be one of the best "amatuer" Australian commemoratives outside of Australia :P
Hold on there matey...Terry (crystalk) has already won that title by his frequent "incursions" to our shores...  
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Turkey
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I'm fine with being second:LOL
just kidding, I don't think I am in the same lane with Terry to be compared with his knowledge and collection
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Thanks Renal, I'll keep my eye out for some more. Does anyone have a value on what the Bradman 20c is worth now. is it more than 20c? Steve 
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Well I must uphold my reputation in the Down Under and continue to send all extra cash down there! Not only am I stimulating their economy I am seeking the prestigious spot on their wall of fame! (wherever that may be)
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Australia
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quote: Originally posted by triggersmob
Thanks Renal, I'll keep my eye out for some more. Does anyone have a value on what the Bradman 20c is worth now. is it more than 20c?
Steve
Book value is $5 for one in Uncirculated condition. Those in circulated condition are worth 20c as 10,000,000 of them are hoarded away in that condition. But if it's in better than average condition someone may want to part with 50 cents for it.
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Australia
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There are also other $5 coins with Sir Don on them.
The 1996 $5 Bi Metal coin and... the 1997 $5 coin of the same design but only released in a PNC.
Then there is a large Uncirculated Alunimum Bronze $5 coin in 2001.(different design)
And another 2001 $5 coin this time a 99.9% Silver Proof.
Togeter with the $20 Lim has posted and the 20c piece, I'd say Australia has honoured Sir Donald Bradman.
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quote: Originally posted by toast
quote: Originally posted by triggersmob
Thanks Renal, I'll keep my eye out for some more. Does anyone have a value on what the Bradman 20c is worth now. is it more than 20c?
Steve
Book value is $5 for one in Uncirculated condition.
Those in circulated condition are worth 20c as 10,000,000 of them are hoarded away in that condition. But if it's in better than average condition someone may want to part with 50 cents for it.
I would like to make an additional comment on that; Steve, you must also think it this way; those coins may not sell for more than face value in Australia, but they can value more in the international area. You know, coin collecting is closely related to supply-demand concept and a coin that you want but don't have has more value that is written on it.
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Hi Guys, Thanks for all your comments. Maybe I should try one e-bay and see what it sells for.(might cost me more in fees LOL). Regards Steve.
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Valued Member
Australia
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what about the 96 bradman bi metal coin in card lim
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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quote: Originally posted by PNC king
what about the 96 bradman bi metal coin in card lim
Looking for it matey....  
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Valued Member
Australia
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Valued Member
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my coins are almost inacessable due to them being stored at the bank in a safe box , otherwise I would post a pic guys
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