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I thought Australia Post refused to handle coins & currency...
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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Only 5 more posts Stephen  John1 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Wow
Its gone from one folder to house all $1 decimal coins to one folder per year to house all $1 decimal coins
It never ends and hard to keep up with everything released these days
Edited by mrcruise 10/01/2019 12:44 am
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Pillar of the Community
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The Royal Mint's not silly ... if the $2 coloured coins are working, why not try the $1 coin? 
Edited by coaster 10/01/2019 06:39 am
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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If you can't be bothered going to the post office every day to get these coins, they will be released in a roll, with a folder, on the 28th October, for $49. They will be slightly different though, as they will have a privy mark.
Steve :)
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: They will be slightly different though, as they will have a privy mark. Looks as though only the 'A' coin will have a privy mark and then there is only a one in ten chance of finding this limited edition coin when you purchase the folder and 26 coin set. https://auspost.com.au/great-aussie-coin-hunt
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Australia
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....Australia Post and the Mint have come up with their latest offer. For $3 you can buy a $1 Aussie Themed coin in its holder. Below is the "Yowie" coins that I purchased as part of a future Christmas present for my nephew and niece. They quite like the "Yowie", an Australian version of the North American "Bigfoot". Squire 
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Canada
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And proof silver are also available 
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Quote: And proof silver are also available Looks nice. 
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Australia
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Hi all
On 1.11.2019 some " lucky " punter bought the " A " $1 single coin with the scarce envelope privy mark for $317 + $10.50 registered post. Yesterday - 6.11.2019 - the full 26 $1 set with the scarce " A " envelope privy mark sold for a more " reasonable " $248.05 + $10 post.
I'm going to try to get 3 sets at face value for 3 of my younger 5 grandsons from my local P.O.
These 2019 $1 coins are a little thicker than the traditional $1 MoR's.
I haven't bought many coins or sets, etc, since 2015 because the torrential flood of coins being released by the RAM started to drown my interest and, now, better allocated finances. Even Noah would have drowned !!
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I hope that the idea of one high denomination coin per letter does not spread to Canada.
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Quote: I'm going to try to get 3 sets at face value for 3 of my younger 5 grandsons from my local P.O. To save having to go into the P.O. there is the option available to purchase these sets online, directly from Australia Post, with free delivery. https://auspost.com.au/shop/product...-set-1711744
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Australia
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I got mine in the post today and look who was staring up at me when I opened it!  Was extremely happy until I took them out and had a closer look. The coins don't sit flush in the tube so bang around against each other with movement so all of them have rim damage. Some even have scratches and marks, poor effort in my opinion for what I was thinking were going to be beautiful uncirculated coins  
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