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Accurate Price Of Kiwis?

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 Posted 11/13/2018  11:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ACWhammy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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As a collector, not a silver stacker I don't have a particular price in mind when
I add a coin to my collection. Just like buying Jefferson or Buffalo nickels, Indian Head cents, Washington quarters
or any other coin for my collection I look at "fair market value" and what other coins have sold for.
It's an entirely different mentality. I look at them as coins made of silver. Not "ounces" of silver.


I may have to adopt that mentality!
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 Posted 11/14/2018  12:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jst1dreamr to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Have you looked at The Collectors Society website?

https://coins.www.collectors-societ...inID=1099866

Technical Specifications of the Coin:
Denomination: One Dollar
Composition: 99.9% Fine Silver
Finish: Brilliant Uncirculated
Weight: One Troy Ounce
Diameter: 40mm
Edge Treatment: Milled
Issue Limit: 10,000
Mint: Royal Australian Mint

According to some estimates, only 2000 to 2500 of these coins were actually issued in 2004. That would make this the rarest coin in the set.
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11/14/2018 12:31 am
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