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<p>[QUOTE="treehugger, post: 2079738, member: 28451"]I don't know about the year so much, but here is a personal chart regarding the countries:</p><p><br /></p><p>Non-design changing, but well-produced coins--</p><p>American Silver Eagle</p><p>Mexican Libertad</p><p>New Zealand Turtle (2013 is good, no Queenie on it)</p><p><br /></p><p>Non-design changing and less well-produced coins--</p><p>Canadian Maple Leaf</p><p>Austrian Philharmonic</p><p>Britannia (the older changing Britannias were much better)</p><p>Armenian Noah's Ark</p><p><br /></p><p>Design changing coins with very good production quality--</p><p>Chinese Panda</p><p>Somalian Elephant</p><p>Australian Kookaburra</p><p>Australian Koala</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I have been collecting these for a number of years and this chart is a result of my experience, others may have different results. I would get each of these for your collection, just be aware of certain coins not having as much eye appeal as others.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, if you are interested in potential price appreciation, the coins in the last group have historically performed considerably better in general.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treehugger, post: 2079738, member: 28451"]I don't know about the year so much, but here is a personal chart regarding the countries: Non-design changing, but well-produced coins-- American Silver Eagle Mexican Libertad New Zealand Turtle (2013 is good, no Queenie on it) Non-design changing and less well-produced coins-- Canadian Maple Leaf Austrian Philharmonic Britannia (the older changing Britannias were much better) Armenian Noah's Ark Design changing coins with very good production quality-- Chinese Panda Somalian Elephant Australian Kookaburra Australian Koala I have been collecting these for a number of years and this chart is a result of my experience, others may have different results. I would get each of these for your collection, just be aware of certain coins not having as much eye appeal as others. Also, if you are interested in potential price appreciation, the coins in the last group have historically performed considerably better in general.[/QUOTE]
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