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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Just wondering about these 2011 $5 poppy coin/ red foil. I was looking at ebay and I noticed these coins, one was buy it now for $35 from a user named "stampeter" and the other was "moostang7" and his was for auction and it's up to $197. And the one for auction has a for better term a batch number, don't know if that's what you'd call it sorry and the other hasn't so I was wondering if the $35 one is fake..anyone know anything about them? Cheers
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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I too looked at this and thought something weird was going on. Basically there is two types. One is a limited edition with mintage of 1,111 if I remember correctly, whilst the other has a mintage of 15,000 (both these figures are off the top of my head so forgive me if theyre wrong).
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Pillar of the Community
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i think they are right without checking, the 15k issue was $29.95 and the red stamp 1111 issue was $39.95, as far as I can find no more are at the mint, maybe a post office somewhere still has one? i want the smaller issue but I'm afraid by the time I can afford one it will hit $230 or more
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
841 Posts |
Thanks very much, that will be fine  Hope you find one erkle 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
I would imagine that the coins are the same just a diferant envelope 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
4411 Posts |
The Aus post near me still has a couple. Worth having a look at your local to save postage/markup on ebay.
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Pillar of the Community
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do they have a red stamp enworb? nah cannot commit to buy now, I just committed to some local buys which may include a gold medallion, fingers crossed :)
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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No they're black  otherwise they wouldnt still be sitting there. They would be for sale on my ebay asap. $40 purchase price immediately getting around $200 pretty nice return. I'm jealous of the people lucky enough t get them.
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New Member
Australia
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Someone (used to) have too much money. A red foil version recently sold on ebay for seventeen hundred bucks!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
Quote:Someone (used to) have too much money. A red foil version recently sold on ebay for seventeen hundred bucks! why oh why do people pay ludicrous prices for a coin just because it is in a different form of packaging.    The coins are identical and yet one sells for about $35 and the other sells for $1700 .  I am certain that I would not pay a $1665 premium on a coin because it is in different packaging 
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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Quote: why oh why do people pay ludicrous prices for a coin just because it is in a different form of packaging. Because they suffer from 'packyboxitis'. 
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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New Member
Australia
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I suppose the main thing to remember is that these collectors are not collecting coins, they are collecting philatelic numismatic combinations.
As a beady-eyed collector of the same, I can understand the desire to fill a hole in an otherwise complete collection, although that particular price was insane. You get that with bidding wars. The seller must have been delighted. Half his luck! I reckon a bloked could stay pi**ed for at least half a day for that money.
I've been collecting German silver coin PNCs for a number of years. They started producing them in 1971. A given PNC is often available in a range of cancel stamps; places & dates. The rare ones often command a significant price premium. Great to see that the Yarralumla cover here in Australia has settled to a relatively sensible price point recently. I hope they don't fall too much more though, or I might have to sell my spare one at a loss...
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