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ArcaneCollector
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Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:32 pm
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Hi all
After much searching, I managed to track down a 2010 Kooky at a reasonable price on evil bay. I now have a run from 2009-2022. Can’t wait for Martin to list the 2023 coin.

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The Cat's Mother
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Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:41 pm
Very nice  @ArcaneCollector , a complete flock. Is it the light, or is the birdie part gilded?
I'm sure Martin will be listing 2023 when they're out. I first came across Martin on eBay, so I don't really see it as evil. Martin may have a different perspective though lol!

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ArcaneCollector
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Thu Dec 29, 2022 2:07 pm
The Cat's Mother wrote:Very nice  @ArcaneCollector , a complete flock. Is it the light, or is the birdie part gilded?
I'm sure Martin will be listing 2023 when they're out. I first came across Martin on eBay, so I don't really see it as evil. Martin may have a different perspective though lol!
That’s just the light. I find photographing silver coins quite a challenge. You have to get the angle just right to show off the detail. So far so good on eBay. I did buy that fake koala, but he refunded me and was not aware it was silver plated brass. Now I need to find the rest of the flock, going back to 1996.

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denby
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Thu Dec 29, 2022 5:15 pm
I also found Martin on ebay around Feb 2016 looking for lunars for my family and friends. Aussie Perth Mint series II coins, they were class compared to todays series III coins. 1oz then was 45.6mm dia and 1/2oz was 36,6mm. Now they are all teenie weenie coins.
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