I traveled to my LCS this morning (~1.25 hours each way and back) today to sell a surplus (collection multiple date) late 80's 1 oz gold mint-sealed Panda. I was paid $5081.00. I purchased this particular gold Panda in 2010, from the same shop. Perusing the shop cases I came upon trays of 1 oz Australian Kookaburra silver bullion of various dates. These are gorgeous coins. Until today I had only seen pictures but in person their beauty and mint quality is truly astounding...and the Kookaburra bird design changes EVERY year. I also collect silver China Pandas, with it's annual changing design. I thought, oh great...I can see buying just ONE Kook and then I'm addicted here too. All I thought about were Kooks on the trip home. Heaven help me edited
@lordmarcovan was selling a batch of five ounce Kooks but I believe he has liquidated all of them. I bought one of them and then sold it for some FUN walking around money. And yes they are quite attractive.
I do hear them out in nature once in a while. This is how they sound. Not my video by the way That is how they really sound!
Yeah, I just used my points and bought one off Apmex for about half of spot. That's an above average design this year.
I have one....I think it's ICG graded MS-70....a Reverse Proof...I bought it at 2013 at a local coin show in the NY area.
It’s IGS most likely, which is one of the “basement” graders. The coin might still be a 70 but the market does not value this particular slabbing company. Also, the “reverse proof” part is sort of true-it’s a normal bullion issue from Perth Mint but they have a similar appearance to some of the coins we tend to refer to as reverse proofs (they are not struck to the same standards as a proof though). if you scroll down in this linked thread, there is an Ike in one of those slabs. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/independent-third-party-grading-services.264912/page-3
DDDD is right, I think Mr. N.....I only have the pic on my smartphone but I think he's right. I remember it was a "weird" holder and grader. I'll try and check but it sounds right. Don't even recall where I bought it...I think it was at some crappy local coin show I drove an hour away to go to...show stunk...and I just bought something that was the cheapest thing that was decent so it wouldn't be a total loss.
Interesting, thanks for that info D5. So it IS a Reverse Proof or a Reverse Business Strike.... they just call it something differently ? The word "REVERSE" is on the label.