From the write-ups on these coins, they are presented as a bullion series that very much like the Kookaburra and the Koala, will be changing designs every year. If that is the case, then Australian will have (in order of introduction to the market) the Kookaburra, Koala, Kangaroo, Swan, Dragon Bar Coin, and Emu. But based on how these are priced, I'd say that just like the Perth Mint Lunar coins which is classified as a Collectible Bullion, the Swan and Emu are the Australian collectible bullion series. But who knows? The Roya Canadian Mint, for instance, pumps out a thousand and one mini-series! And the Royal Mint has a thousand and one commemorative coins. The conservative ones (I meant, true government mint (and not out there profiteering from their citizens who buy bullion, I think) are the US Mint, Mexico and the South African Mint. Then all other coins from all different countries who do not mint their own coins, you know the large private mints like Scottsdale etc probably sold them the idea of producing denominated recirculating bullion coins for profit. I know that the US Mint makes the circulating coins for other governments who do not have their own minting operation. Life used to be so simple when I started stacking. Do you have the same experience?
Have a great weekend to come, my friend @silvertop, and take care 🥰🌺🤙
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Yes.... I think with the bullion prices stagnating, the mints started to get creative to draw in Collectors.
Did I say prices were stagnating LOL!🤔
I checked Ketco this morning and silver was above $19.00!
It has settled back a bit now, but investing/stacking for our future has never been more important!
We just need to pick and choose what Interest us, and keeps us motivated to keep stacking!
Like these swans!🤗🥰
Always have fun with your stacking my friend! Have a wonderful day!🥰🥰😊