2012 Australian Year of the Dragon silver?

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2012 Australian Year of the Dragon silver?

Postby Hawkeye » Wed Sep 21, 2011 8:50 pm

I've been buying the Australian silver lunar series II as they come out for the last few years. I got this email from APMEX and was wondering what the deal is with the $99.99 "special price" and 1 coin limit. I've bought this series since it started and it's always just been a $5-$10 over spot and there hasn't been a limit. They have a mintage of 300,000, which is limited, but it's not that limited. Is there that much demand for those coins, or is APMEX just trying to gouge me on a newly released coin? To continue my collection, I will pay that price if I have to, but I would obviously rather not. What's the deal? Here is the email:

The 2012 Year of the Dragon 1 oz Silver coins have been highly anticipated around the globe. With over 2 million requests received by the Perth Mint, the total mintage of only 300,000 coins has made the 2012 Silver Dragon even harder to find.
Due to the overwhelming demand, the 1 oz. Silver Dragon coin will only be available to customers who have previously purchased 1 oz. Silver Australian Lunar Series 2 coins from us, or those who participated in the AlertMe! feature. In order to accommodate as many requests as possible, each customer may purchase only 1 coin at this time. We appreciate your understanding. To show our appreciation, we are offering this 2012 1 oz. Silver Dragon coin at a one-time-only price of $99.99. This special offer extends to Friday, September 23, 2011, or while supplies last. These products will ship by October 4, 2011 or sooner.
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Re: 2012 Australian Year of the Dragon silver?

Postby Rastatodd » Wed Sep 21, 2011 9:22 pm

Hawkeye,
I have hear from my fellow blog members from another site that they have placed their order for their Lunar dragons and been sent confirmation that there order has been place but when they log into the Perth Mint site no such order exists. Quite a demand for this round at a very inflated price. A little steep for my taste. Those that collect the lunar series and are able to complete a set to date really has some thing to keep and for others to be jealous of. Hope you bag your dragon.
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Re: 2012 Australian Year of the Dragon silver?

Postby MikeyPooh » Wed Sep 21, 2011 9:28 pm

I got that email too and am thinking of gambling on it. I checked Gainesville and they list them for like $118. I was surprised they were higher than Apmex.
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Re: 2012 Australian Year of the Dragon silver?

Postby blackrabbit » Thu Sep 22, 2011 6:15 am

Gainsville did have half oz. and 2 oz. dragons for reasonable prices but they only were available for two days that I saw. I got a few 2 oz. dragons for $102 each. I should have maxed out the credit cards because I think I'll double my money judging from what I have seen so far on e-bay. :mrgreen:
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Re: 2012 Australian Year of the Dragon silver?

Postby Hawkeye » Thu Sep 22, 2011 6:18 am

I went ahead and took the gamble. Everything looks ok. I got my order confirmation and checked the site, and the order is there, so I should be good. It's more that I would normally pay, but I figure I only have one set, and if I can keep this set going, it is going to be very cool when I complete it. That's a lot of money for one coin and I may kick myself, but I would probably kick myself harder if I didn't get it and couldn't complete the set.
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Re: 2012 Australian Year of the Dragon silver?

Postby Hawkeye » Thu Sep 22, 2011 6:19 am

blackrabbit wrote:Gainsville did have half oz. and 2 oz. dragons for reasonable prices but they only were available for two days that I saw. I got a few 2 oz. dragons for $102 each. I should have maxed out the credit cards because I think I'll double my money judging from what I have seen so far on e-bay. :mrgreen:



Nice score. I'll have to keep an eye out for those.
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