Australian Coins
2012 1 oz Silver Australian Year of the Dragon Coin
Perth Mint
Thickness: 2.6 mm
Weight: 31.135 g (1 Troy Ounce )
In original plastic capsule from the Perth Mint
Price:
$129.95
$91.99
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how many $1 australian coins fit into 1 kilogram? and how much money would you get from it?
The 1999 Australian $1 coin weighs 9 grams. So, that would give you 111.11 coins in 1 kilogram. You'd have to round down to 111 coins, which would of course be $111 AUS.
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This Australian Coin set is from 1994 and has two 1 kilo Silver Coins featuring Elizabeth II on one side and the Australian Kookaburra on the reverse side; one 2 oz Gold Coin with Elizabeth II on one side and the Red Kangaroo on the reverse side, and finally one 1oz Platinum Coin featuring Elizabeth II on one side and the Australian Koalo on the reverse. This is a set numbered of 15000 minted through the Perth Mint in Australia. Only 5000 of these were sent to the US and this is number 001812. Looking for collectors and market value along with any other information possible.
I could only find one such set for sale (US$2950).
The bullion value of the set would be about $710 for the silver, $1160 for the gold, and about $1080 for the platinum, so $3000 is about right.
Here is the link to the set I saw for sale:
http://www.australianstamp.com/Coin-web/ aust/proofset/bullmint.htm
Price:
$69.99
$53.99
Fifth issue of the new Perth Mint Koala Series
Comes in original hard plastic capsule from the Perth Mint
1 Troy Ounce .999 Pure Silver
During my travels to Australia over the last couple of years, I randomly decided to collect all the 1$ coins - and by chance, the last purchase I made these holidays at coles brought me the last missing coin. This does not include the non-circulated special editions, but merely the circulated ones.
Here's the list:
1986: International Year of Peace.
1988: Figure with and Koori Kangaroo for 200 years of English colonisation.
1993: Landcare Australia.
1996: Sir Henry Parkes.
1997: Sir Charles Kingsford Smith coin B.
1999: Year of Older Persons.
2001: 2 coin issues
100 years of Federation.
International Year of the Volunteer.
2002: Year of the Outback.
2003: 2 coin issues
Centenary of women's suffrage.
Australia's Volunteers.
2005: The Dancing Man - 60 years since World War II.
2007: APEC Australia 2007.
2008: Centenary of Scouting
They are in relatively good condition, I mean they were used and not new, but I can polish them. I obviously also have the normal 1$ coin with the kangaroos, but I doubt that counts. Anyway, it's 14 1$ coins, so its worth 14$ technically, but how much would they be worth as a set on ebay or other?
Thanks!
wow, go to a coin shop or an antique shop....
they would probably give you a more accurate estimate than people on yahoo answers. its advice, take it or leave it =]
Price:
$79.95
$69.95
Weight: 31.135 g (1 Troy Ounce )
Thickness: 2.6 mm
In original plastic capsule from the Perth Mint
One $1 coin is 5mm thick so
100/.05 = 200
200 coins
both from 1981
Value depends greatly upon condition. To a collector "good condition" means G-4 (good) which is a very worn coin. I am assuming you mean that your coins are in better than average condition. I would say that you probably will not be able to find a buyer willing to pay the full $3, but you may get many times the face value.
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Koala Australian Platinum Coins are a Favorite of Many People ...
If you have ever taken a trip to Australia, one of the many things you want to see is the Koala. This lovable creature lives in the eucalyptus trees and lounges sleepily most days. They look cuddly and anyone who sees them wants to take one home. One way to make the image of the bear last is to purchase Koala Australian platinum coins . The coins are beautifully stamped in 99.9% pure platinum and would be a prize for anyone to own. The coins are completely usable, although no one would ever want to part with a coin once they receive it.
Australian platinum coins are a beautiful way to express your love for the country and to carry on your memories for many years to come. Each coin is stamped with an image of Queen Elizabeth on the back. The coins come in two different platinum weights, 1/2 oz. and 1/10 oz. This is an investment that will carry its value extremely well for decades to come. There are many different designs and choices you can purchase from the Perth Mint. Everyone is beautifully packaged and ready for you to receive.
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The coins have a diameter of 11.60 mm and thickness of 0.70 mm. By comparison, the one ounce Australian Gold Kangaroo has a diameter of 32.60 mm and thickness of 2.80 mm. The half gram Mini Roo and 1 oz. Gold Kangaroo are shown side by side in the and morenbsp;raquo;
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