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hey i just cleaned my coins with baking soda and salt mixed into a glass bowl with a piece of tin foil on the bottom……just put ur tarnished pieces in it and watch them clear up and dissolve right before your eyes, amazing results =)
I love your 2 oz. kookaburra. I have one myself, it’s a 1995 2 oz. kookaburra, but it is toned so nicely, it has this red/orange patina to it, just amazing. Check out my channel to see it. I think you’d appreciate it very much.
A prime choice for silver bullion coins with extra collector value! The Third Reich produced millions of 90% silver coins. Each Nazi 5 Reichsmark coin weighed 13.88 g and contained exactly 12.5 g of fine silver. Almost half an ounze of silver in each coin. These coins are still readily available today! And besides their inherant value as silver bullion, they are also genuine Third Reich collectables thus adding to their value!
Any type of coin or bullion with a TRUE premium, is the result of collectors or the price needed to manufacture that item. If you buy from an honest place, and keep that piece in the same condition, the premium still exists. As more collectors join the market, and spot silver price rises, well then your piece increases even more. Today silver has gone over the $17 US, making many people smile :>) Yes, nice Kook, my favorite world coin !
I’m an Australian. That 2 oz 2008 kook is real nice. It’s quite rare. You should keep it for a long time because it’s got a numismatic value. Especially if you can get your hands of the 2009 edition!
Premium is whatever extra charge the seller, usually dealer wants to charge you on top of the SPOT Price. It could be handling fee, stocking fee or whatever. This is how they make money.
I love the 08 kooks. I have a full mint sealed roll that I won’t ever open. If I ever sell it. And that’s a big IF, then the buyer will have to buy the whole roll. My favorite kook of all. And very, very, hard to find in a mint sealed roll.
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its pronounced ”cook a burra”
I got a 5 ounce johnson Mathey bar!! silver needed.
coins for sale, lots of silver! 9 minutes left. type in massive lot of coins.
u must? read this. once u have started there is no? turning back.? a? little 10 year old girl was raped and murderded in 1945. her? body was not found until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message.? the dead? girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed him. if you do not copy and? paste this onto 10 vidoes in 30 minutes the dead girl will apear? in your room tonight and haunt? you and kill? you. well you better start to copy and paste to? be saved
nice collection! I have some of the same bars
hey i just cleaned my coins with baking soda and salt mixed into a glass bowl with a piece of tin foil on the bottom……just put ur tarnished pieces in it and watch them clear up and dissolve right before your eyes, amazing results =)
I love your 2 oz. kookaburra. I have one myself, it’s a 1995 2 oz. kookaburra, but it is toned so nicely, it has this red/orange patina to it, just amazing. Check out my channel to see it. I think you’d appreciate it very much.
cute kid
“kook a bell….”
I think I hear tom and jerry in the back too
LOL Kook-a-berra???? LOL hahaha It’s a Kookaburra. Related closely to the kingfisher bird. We love our aussie fauna.
A prime choice for silver bullion coins with extra collector value! The Third Reich produced millions of 90% silver coins. Each Nazi 5 Reichsmark coin weighed 13.88 g and contained exactly 12.5 g of fine silver. Almost half an ounze of silver in each coin. These coins are still readily available today! And besides their inherant value as silver bullion, they are also genuine Third Reich collectables thus adding to their value!
Coin is better for a crash but bullion is more for concentrating bulky amounts and cutting down the mark-up and tax
pfff, world is getting beat up on 2012… that coin has to go pretty soon to buy some food
Nice Collection, Keep collecting!? Check out my video too!
Any type of coin or bullion with a TRUE premium, is the result of collectors or the price needed to manufacture that item. If you buy from an honest place, and keep that piece in the same condition, the premium still exists. As more collectors join the market, and spot silver price rises, well then your piece increases even more. Today silver has gone over the $17 US, making many people smile :>) Yes, nice Kook, my favorite world coin !
KookabURRA!
Kooks are some of my favorite coins.
I’m an Australian. That 2 oz 2008 kook is real nice. It’s quite rare. You should keep it for a long time because it’s got a numismatic value. Especially if you can get your hands of the 2009 edition!
Thanks
a premium is the amount of money over spot you pay. Usually gov minted pretty coins like the Kooks have insane premiums.
my favs too i just bought another 1 ounce kook.
Premium is whatever extra charge the seller, usually dealer wants to charge you on top of the SPOT Price. It could be handling fee, stocking fee or whatever. This is how they make money.
Please explain what do you mean high premiums
I love the 08 kooks. I have a full mint sealed roll that I won’t ever open. If I ever sell it. And that’s a big IF, then the buyer will have to buy the whole roll.
My favorite kook of all. And very, very, hard to find in a mint sealed roll.
kakabooki..
lol~
cute kids u have there..
and nice silver too..
so true, common sense is so uncommon, I am glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for the kind wise words.