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Perth lunars, what to collect first?


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Hi

I'm just getting started in the silver scene and am looking for some help. I'm looking at the Perth Series 2, 1/2, 1 and 2oz coins. Is it better to collect the low mintage coins first and then build your collection or get the bulk of the coins first and then go for the low minters over a longer period of time.

Also do you think the price premium you pay for the low minters will be reflected in complete sets in years to come.

Many thanks

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One option is to post an "Expression of Interest" or "Wanted" in the UK & Europe thread in the "Buy, Sell, Trade" section.  You can also tell us a bit more about yourself in the  "Welcome New Members" thread.  It's always good when new Forum members tell us a little about themselves and how they got started stacking/collecting or what got them interested in PMs before running headlong into, "I want to buy..."  Welcome to the Forums and good luck with the Lunars! :)

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