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Kookaburra 1oz silver coins


GoldenAtlantis

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11 minutes ago, GoldenAtlantis said:

I have the opportunity to buy 13 of these coins (different dates) for an average price of £28.50 each. Does that sound like a reasonable deal?

Not really.  Very expensive unless you're after specific years.

2016 Kooks can be picked up for £22 or so.

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Shaun @oliversw5 has some for sale on here to give you a rough idea.

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At an average of £28.50 that is reasonable, the later years 2011 onwards aren't that dear to pick up, but buying a lump of coins in one go pushes your collection on. Check out ebay purchased prices some have made well over £40 recently 1997 made £56.

 

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They may appear a little expensive but only by a couple of pounds but buying individually can take a lot of time plus additional postage and I am pretty certain the price will not drop so if I was keen to buy, I would not fret over the cost of a few pints of beer.

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