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<p>[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 1757646, member: 38783"]Quite honestly all 3 a pretty solid choices for keeping "value" in their premiums. Pretty much anything that comes out of the Perth Mint usually keeps their premiums intact from what I've seen since I started paying attention. If you were looking at plunking down $240 for the Kook, I'd say get both the dragon and the snake since combined as they're only a bit more. Me, I love the Lunar II dragon series (I already have multiple colors in 1/2 and 1oz) and that would be my personal choice here if only 1.</p><p> </p><p>However, just be careful of the mintage limits they claim with each series (for example, only 5,000 1oz lunar II yellow dragons). They do have mintage limits per se, they have fine print that allows them to mint more of the same series under different meanings. For example, they minted 5,000 for the ANDA show, then they minted 5,000 more for special issue B, them 10,000 more for special reason C. Now, the total mintages is still low, like 30,000 total, but it's a far cry from what they claim that there were only 5,000, period.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 1757646, member: 38783"]Quite honestly all 3 a pretty solid choices for keeping "value" in their premiums. Pretty much anything that comes out of the Perth Mint usually keeps their premiums intact from what I've seen since I started paying attention. If you were looking at plunking down $240 for the Kook, I'd say get both the dragon and the snake since combined as they're only a bit more. Me, I love the Lunar II dragon series (I already have multiple colors in 1/2 and 1oz) and that would be my personal choice here if only 1. However, just be careful of the mintage limits they claim with each series (for example, only 5,000 1oz lunar II yellow dragons). They do have mintage limits per se, they have fine print that allows them to mint more of the same series under different meanings. For example, they minted 5,000 for the ANDA show, then they minted 5,000 more for special issue B, them 10,000 more for special reason C. Now, the total mintages is still low, like 30,000 total, but it's a far cry from what they claim that there were only 5,000, period.[/QUOTE]
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