on 23-09-2019 02:04 PM
on 23-09-2019 02:09 PM
on 23-09-2019 02:21 PM
i cant remember the last time i got change for any transaction, dont pay with cash anymore, so i doubt i'll ever see any coins.
woolies were doing coins too but i never saw one of those either, its 'tap and go' these days
on 23-09-2019 02:47 PM
Martin - perhaps check out the RAM first.
Uncirculated will retain & gain value - rather than circulated in change.
It's also a good idea to take a peak at the mintage - if there's heaps - they'll only ever attract facevalue - $1.
on 23-09-2019 03:27 PM
Geez, Dom, don't go knocking the humble dollar...
One of them will grant you unlimited use of a shopping trolley... ha ha
Imagine the adventures you could have! ha ha...
🙂
on 23-09-2019 04:35 PM
on 23-09-2019 04:38 PM
on 23-09-2019 05:33 PM
@martinw-48 wrote:
"I've been collecting coins since I was a kid"
"I pretty much only collect the years that a significant event happens".
I too have been collecting coins since I was a kid. While I don't specifically collect the years that a significant event happens, I do like giving coins as gifts to people I care about. I've given a few people a coin that was minted on the year they were born (significant event to them). Usually I can afford the year in excellent condition because most people I know were born after the more expensive years lol. Most of the people have been quite pleased.
on 23-09-2019 06:25 PM
@martinw-48 :
Such as the introduction of a new coin or when the obverse changes
This year is really significant
Two obverses in the same year
That hasn't happened before
Hang on in there Martin.
The minute they say ' London Bridge is Down '.
A totally new one.
And Anthem.
on 01-10-2019 07:29 AM
$1 coins feature quokkas, didgeridoos and Zooper Doopers in Australia Post promotion
i'm going to need bigger pockets