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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Quote: That's the aim Steve though I haven't seen a 2020 50c or $1 yet. Have these blighters turned up in WA yet? No, still looking for those 2 over here too. Will let you know If I do find them. Steve :)
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Valued Member
Australia
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Picked up $1000 in ones and twos. Gotta say this has been one of the worst noodles in a looong time.  Among the $1 coins just the letter E (already have) and a few shiny early coins and Anzacs. Amazingly, no 2019 privy coins.  Only 1 coloured $2 which was Mr Squiggle blackboard. I didn't have that one so that was really the highlight. I tend to find more goodies in the bags of coins straight from the sorting machines rather than the dispensed rolls. These days, I could almost swear someone from Armaguard is noodling the coins before they get rolled. Unfortunately my usual branch had just had their bags collected the day before so this was a bunch of rolled coins. With mortgage payment around the corner I won't be noodling any Aussie coins for a few weeks. How many 2013 Coronation and A-Z letters will I miss during that time....  
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Valued Member
Australia
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Yesterday I noodled 300 of one dollar, 100 of 50 cents and 100 of Twenty Cents. Only a cpl of 20 cents, Norfolk and United Nations Only 2 of the fifty cents - 2017 But not bad for the dollars 6 of 2019 1 of 2019 A 1 of 2019 U A Qantas 100th 2 of donation dollars 2019 letter V and B Except for the donation dollars and the Qantas - still no JC effigies of any denomination.!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
923 Posts |
Really another one of these..... Oh wait  
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
2722 Posts |
Quote: Really another one of these.. They seem very common in that year. I have 8 spares. Quote: 2 of donation dollars Karloning, good to see these are starting to circulate in Perth, not that I've any in circulation yet.
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Australia
923 Posts |
Triggersmob yeap I also have a couple of ordinary ones however this one has a cameo effect to it which make me think this is from either a UNC set or a Proof set.
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New Zealand
1973 Posts |
Ryurazu - Nice condition but 1982 is probably the most common 20 cents here. This is cheating slightly - I bought this page of Australia $2 and $1 along with some 2001 commem 20c coins and a bizarre 1968 Australia centre token.  Even better was the page has $49 face value and cost me $50 NZD ($A 48.60) In it was these 3.  Dollar decade C mintmark (1994 coin NCLT) 1999 - The last Anzacs M mintmark (NCLT under 100k) Womens suffrage - practically UNC. The page is most 1980s to 2007 and the coins are all stunning, plenty of $2 upgrades here.
Loving Halfcrowns. British and Commonwealth coins 1750 - 1950 and anything Kiwi. If it's round, shiny and silvery I will love it.
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Pillar of the Community
New Zealand
1973 Posts |
The collection also came with these pages for an additional $34  Pennies and Halfpennies, no scarce dates, but some earlies like 1911 - 1913 and a decent 1931 (Not rare but less common).  Cents and 2 cents, most dates up to 1989, missing a couple of the rare years.  5 cents including 1972 (VF) and 1971/92 not rare but coins I don't have.
Loving Halfcrowns. British and Commonwealth coins 1750 - 1950 and anything Kiwi. If it's round, shiny and silvery I will love it.
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New Zealand
1973 Posts |
Finally the 10 cents  Pretty much complete to 2008, although missing the rarities like 1985. And 20 cents Mostly complete and some less common dates like 1969 and 1971. Not the 1988 though.  Also shown is the 2001 series of all states except Southern Australia (Seem to have 2 of Western Australia, if anyone wants to swap). Also Donald Bradman, Volunteers and United Nations. There was 50 cents too, but I missed out and this had all the 2001 state arms.  
Loving Halfcrowns. British and Commonwealth coins 1750 - 1950 and anything Kiwi. If it's round, shiny and silvery I will love it.
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United States
94310 Posts |
Quote: This is cheating slightly - I bought this page of Australia $2 and $1 along with some 2001 commem 20c coins and a bizarre 1968 Australia centre token... Some may call it cheating, but I call it being efficient! 
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Australia
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Princtane you have done well. Nearly a whole Aussie collection in one swoop.
Steve :)
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New Zealand
1973 Posts |
Big thanks to David Graham who circulated these babies my way  WW2 75th anniversary of ending $2 coins  A, U, S, Privy mark dollars - a good complement to my Dollar decade coin  Nice Brizzy 50 cent coin and the 2004 Big head 20 cents and a nice IRB 2019 20 cent coin. David, apart from the Anzac 50 cents x 5, you haven't told me what else I give you in return. Sooner I know, sooner its in the mail, fair dinkum.
Loving Halfcrowns. British and Commonwealth coins 1750 - 1950 and anything Kiwi. If it's round, shiny and silvery I will love it.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
3282 Posts |
I had a pretty average week at work. Coin search however proved to be very different! 2019 Repatriation 2 dollars (missing from collection) 2019 NCLT dollar Mr Squiggle 2019 Letter I alphabet dollar 2019 50 cents JC (!) (Yet to find IRB. Found a handful of International year of language 50 cents despite low mintage of 2.1 million) 2001 COF 50 cents of FOUR different states! Guess that's a win 
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United States
94310 Posts |
Quote: Big thanks to David Graham who circulated these babies my way Excellent!  Quote: I had a pretty average week at work. Coin search however proved to be very different! ... Guess that's a win  A win indeed! 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1699 Posts |
Haven't had many coins at all lately but holidays will be soon so I'll get some rolls. Quote: although missing the rarities like 1985. Never issued I suspect: http://www.coincuriosity.com/view/a...83-1993.htmlI have never found one and I think it's the same for a lot of us.
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