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2018 30th Anniversary Of The $2 Coin Set

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More coins that have gone through the roof in price in recent times.
This set, at the time of posting still has 3 hours to go and has attracted the most money I have seen.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/155321746901
Limited mintage to collectors must be the reason people pay so much for coins. NCLT seem to attract a premium these days.
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12/28/2022 11:11 pm
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 Posted 12/29/2022  12:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have all of the above coins, all in average circulated condition for type, taken from pocket change.
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I have all of the above coins...taken from pocket change


Sorry sel_69l but I think you have none of the above coins because these are all dated 2018 and are not in circulation for you to get in pocket change.
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OK, my embarrassment.
Being NCLT, you are right.
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Crazy - I thought the issue price was quite reasonable.
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Didn't win this auction cause I am not rich, cheap buy I reckon.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/276234929961
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Yes that lot did end rather cheap.
The $2 poppy coins go for $600 each if you were to open the rolls.
These were Cotton and Co rolls so maybe only the end coin is the Anniversary coin?
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I can't believe that anyone would buy 20 sets of those coins then break them open to have them rolled. What would be the point? Surely they would be more valuable as the complete set mounted in the original folder? Would anyone really buy an individual roll of those coins? Did Imperial Coins ever actually sell individual rolls and even if they did, how likely is it that one person bought the full set of rolls? Perhaps Imperial rolled several rolls of each design like they have done with the "Big things" and "dinosaurs" junk coins then it would be easier for someone to get a full set. No pics of the obverse ends... Yeah nah, my money is on a dodgy lot there. Hope for the sake of the poor sod who bought it that I am wrong.
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I can't believe that anyone would buy 20 sets of those coins then break them open to have them rolled. What would be the point? Surely they would be more valuable as the complete set mounted in the original folder? Would anyone really buy an individual roll of those coins?

In fact the seller would have had to buy 25 sets to get rolled.
If the seller held onto 25 original sets ,then sold them now at around $850- $1000 each they would have double the amount of cash than they got for putting them in rolls.
I would love to buy a roll of 2018 Red Poppy coins .

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The $2 poppy coins go for $600 each if you were to open the rolls.

Thats $15,000 for that roll alone.
Just had a look to see if the seller received any feedback for this sale. Nothing at all as a seller for over 6 months.
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