Premiums on Austrialian Monkeys?

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Premiums on Austrialian Monkeys?

Postby theo » Sun Jun 23, 2013 11:45 pm

I picked up a few Austrialian Sovereigns at an LCS yesterday (one a 2002 Kookaburra and the other a 2004 Monkey) for $24.75 each. The Kookaburras were selling for $30 to $40 on Ebay which was about what I expected. However, I was surprised to find the Monkeys priced at least $70. Are the premiums really that high on Monkeys?
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Re: Premiums on Austrialian Monkeys?

Postby InfleXion » Mon Jun 24, 2013 1:23 am

If it's a lunar series 1 monkey you got a screaming deal. $70 is the going rate and these have not followed spot down because they are a collector coin.
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Re: Premiums on Austrialian Monkeys?

Postby theo » Mon Jun 24, 2013 5:00 pm

Thanks,

It looks exactly like this listing:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2004-Australian ... 1c340f01dd

It thought all the Monkeys were part of the lunar series.
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Re: Premiums on Austrialian Monkeys?

Postby InfleXion » Mon Jun 24, 2013 6:39 pm

Yeah that's it. Perth isn't the only mint that does a lunar series, and their series 1 go for more than series 2, but there hasn't been a monkey in series 2 yet. I think either China if not Singapore does the flowered lunar coins, which are usually even more expensive and harder to find.
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Re: Premiums on Austrialian Monkeys?

Postby theo » Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:25 pm

Great! There is a barely visible smudge behind Elizabeth's neck, but otherwise its in perfect condition. I might sell it on Ebay and flip the profits for more silver.

I bought it from a local chain store well-known to those from Western, PA. Most of their stuff is overpriced. They sell ASEs for $6 over spot and art rounds for a few dollars less. The interesting thing is; they seem to regard everything they don't recognize as an "art round." This is why I'm not totally shocked at getting the Kookaburra and the Monkey for less than $25 each. I picked up a nice looking Libertad the same way last year.
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