on 16-07-2013 04:52 PM
Hello coin collectors,
Just a quick question for you about the new $2.00 coins with purple colour on them. I got two handed over in my Husbands shop last weekend and I wonder if it is worth keeping ones that have been circulated? I look at coins now from reading so much on this chat board and I put them to one side as I am quite impressed with the colour and design. I am just interested to know if they have a value greater than there actual value?
I will be very interested to hear your opinions on this,
Pip
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on 25-07-2013 09:34 AM
EM, Re - poppy $2 coin.
The coloured coin, of which there will be half a million, will be circulated nationally through the RSL Red Poppy Appeal. The non-coloured poppy coin, to be produced in a minimum run of five million, will be distributed through the normal channels via banks and retail outlets over the coming months.
on 16-07-2013 10:22 PM
It's always tricky to try to predict which coins are going to appreciate in value significantly above face value. But as a general rule, coins released into actual circulation are generally issued in sufficiently high numbers that there are plenty of them out there to meet colelctor demand, and so they rarely obtain much more than face value, especially in circulated condition.
For this particular coin, with the "gimmick" of the colourized blob, I guess the future value prospects largely will depend on how the gimmick is perceived, and whether or not it is repeated. If the mint follows Canada's lead and churns out a new colourized circulation coin each year, I suspect their novelty will wear off fater than the pad-printed ink does, and they won't hold much interest for collectors. If this is the only one they ever make, then there might be perpetual novelty value in them.
on 16-07-2013 10:24 PM
The value for a circulated $2 coin is basically face value as the Canberra mint has produced 2 million of these commemorating The Queens 60 year reign.
Mint or proof coins will have more value especially over time.
If you find examples that are about uncirculated, they would be good to hang on to and pass onto the little ones.
on 17-07-2013 04:55 AM
on 18-07-2013 01:01 PM
I haven't seen them yet so was googling and saw there was a red poppy coin released last year which I also haven't seen and wondered if that was only released as a collectable coin?
on 18-07-2013 02:56 PM
Yes, same here. I saw it was released but have not seen one turn up in change yet
on 25-07-2013 09:34 AM
EM, Re - poppy $2 coin.
The coloured coin, of which there will be half a million, will be circulated nationally through the RSL Red Poppy Appeal. The non-coloured poppy coin, to be produced in a minimum run of five million, will be distributed through the normal channels via banks and retail outlets over the coming months.
on 19-09-2013 01:24 AM
on 15-10-2013 10:40 PM
These $2 coins are now selling between $10-$25
on 16-10-2013 06:38 AM
Which ones zelly888 ? The poppy ones or the purple ones ?
Thanks, in advance of your reply