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Price Guide For Bullion Coins?

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is there a book or price guide for bullion coins? kinda like a Red Book for US coins. I'm curious how prices are made up for things like Perth Mint Kookaburra or chinese pandas coins. do most just go off what APMEX sells them for? I ask this because at the coin show I went to this weekend a few guys there had some nice stuff but kept referring to websites to get prices.
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Check for online guides.
Or better yet ebay completed auction; the ones that actually sold.
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What is needed is a price guide for the premiums of the various types and forms of bullion coins, both for new coin and in the aftermarket.

The bullion price itself will go where it may.
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so its pretty much like the saying goes "its only worth what someone is willing to pay for it". I was hoping to be able to find something on google but all they show are online companies that just sell bullion.

it was funny to me the drastic price difference in some of the coins at the show. for example one told me 60 for a ngc ms69 2007 koala and another priced it at 90. I'mglad my daughter said daddy ill just take the one with the baby on it. it was only 24 bucks.
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