The Rare Coin Catalogue 2008-05 Essentially Money

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May 2008

Q u al i t y Co i n s an d Ban k n o tes

RARE PERFECTION!

Glorious Copper Proofs from 1935 ‘Less than 100 Penny and Halfpenny pairs exist ’

1935 George V Proof Penny & Half penny Pair Struck at the Royal Melbourne Mint

Superb Quality - Superb Rarity - Superb Performance Who could ask for more?

Price: $72,000 pair Inside this issue:

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For the connoisseur collector / investor: Scarce Australian Pre Decimal Proof Coins; Pre Federation Banknotes; Australian Pre Decimal Banknotes; Australian Gold Sovereigns plus a selection of Great Britain and World Coins.


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Coming Events in May 2008 The Rare Coin Company will be attending the following events during May, where we welcome an opportunity to catch up with our valued clients in person in these areas. Numismatic Consultants will be available to talk to you and will we will also be showcasing a fine selection of materials for sale at both venues. We look forward to seeing you there. Perth Investment Expo When: 17th - 18th May Where: Perth Exhibition & Convention Centre Mounts Bay Road Time: Sat - 10am to 6pm; Sun - 10am to 5pm Brisbane ANDA Coin, Banknote & Stamp Show When: 23rd - 25th May Where: RNA Showgrounds, Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills Time: Fri - 12pm to 6pm; Sat - 10am to 6pm; Sun - 10am to 5pm

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e l c o m e to May ‘Essentially Money’. Strong auctions have dominated the numismatic scene in March and April seeing record prices continue to demonstrate that demand for both coin and banknote rarities has anything but slowed and for buyers today, it seems that all price barriers are meant to be broken.

‘Pre Federation Masterpieces’ Combining Exceptional rarity together with Exceptional potential for price performance!

The Rare Coin Company was extremely proud to secure the 1924 Kell Collins One Thousand Pound Note in November 2007 at the then record price for an Australian note of $1.2 million. Incredibly within a few short months, this amazing record was broken yet again. When International Auction Galleries held its sale last month some impressive new world records were set. Along with a superb selection of rare Australian pre decimal notes which surpassed all expectations, the ultimate prize in this major auction was the number one (M0000001) 1913 Collins Allen Ten Shilling note which set the market ablaze selling for a world record price of $1.909 million. Being the first distinctive Commonwealth note to be printed in Australia in 1913, it’s not surprising this lot attracted tense bidding in the room. This super rare Australian banknote set an enthralling new benchmark about 8 years ago when it was privately sold in Sydney for a record breaking price of $1 million. Selling with relative ease at its new record price recently demonstrates – not only the market’s ability to attract compelling investment competition, but also the significant level of maturity being activated within Australia’s numismatic market today. As this edition goes to print, the prices realized report hasn’t yet been released for Nobles auction which has just been held in Sydney, but the word out is that this too has been an extremely strong sale with prices for coin rarities such as Kookaburra Pennies and high quality pre decimal coins once again, adjusting to demand. Australia’s numismatic market is in an extremely robust position and there is enormous enthusiasm as the growth of the market continues to break new ground achieving performance levels once unheard of. We trust this good news will encourage you to consider the potential in the selection of investment quality coins and banknotes we have on offer for you this month.

‘The Royal Bank of Australia’ (1888 - 1927) 18-- Two Pound Specimen Note

Domiciled: Melbourne Engraved by: Perkins Bacon & Petch London Grade: good Extremely Fine

Extremely Rare

Unique in private hands Price:

$60,000

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‘Bank of New South Wales’ (1817 - 1982) 18-- Twenty Pound Specimen Note

Domiciled: Sandhurst Victoria Engraved by: Perkins Bacon & Co London Grade: about Uncirculated

Extremely Rare

Only 2 examples known in private hands Price:

$50,000

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Opportunities in Prized Australian Coins 1930 - Australia’s Key Date Penny The pride of the Australian penny series is always an astute investment in most grades. Even for its average condition, this pleasing example, graded good –Fine, is considered very scarce. Therefore we recommend this piece as a worthwhile proposition for those who’ve always aspired to owning Australia’s most famous copper penny.

George V 1930 Penny (key date in series) It is estimated that approximately 3,000 pennies were minted in 1930, of which less than half are known to be actively trading in today’s market.

Scarce Decimal Specimens Consistent Performers time after time! Specimen banknotes need little introduction in today’s market place as their numismatic importance and impressive track record for solid price performance has been well documented over recent decades with growth rates averaging up to 23%pa*. Opportunities in this area of Australia’s banknote market are becoming less frequent as buyers increasingly compete for Specimens as soon as they become available!

Grade: good Fine Very Scarce Price: $26,500

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1948Y George VI Proof Penny Perth Mint ‘Less than 16 known to exist’

This beautiful proof penny with deep copper brilliance, typical of the copper coins struck at The Perth Mint, is a superb example of minting excellence. Magnificently preserved over time, its potential is secured for those with a desire for acquiring the finest copper coins.

Commonwealth of Australia

Grade: FDC Very Scarce Price: $50,000

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1911 George V Matte Proof Sixpence Royal London Mint ‘Only 2 examples known to exist’

1967 Coombs Randall Five Dollar Specimen Note (Scarce Type 1) Grade: Uncirculated Price:

$20,000

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This superb proof sixpence, struck at London’s Royal Mint, is a significant pre decimal proof issue. Being one of the earliest dates in the George V series and one of only two proof examples known to exist, these exquisite coins rarely make an appearance in the marketplace today. As such, this rarity is well placed to be an excellent numismatic performer.

1934 George V Proof Sixpence Sydney Mint ‘Less than 15 examples known to exist’

1934 proofs are rare by nature with tiny mintages typical of the issues struck between 1910 to 1950. Although these silver coins are smaller than their shilling and florin counterparts, their proof brilliance is still tantalizingly apparent, making them highly desirable. A superb investment piece with much to offer!

Grade: FDC Very Scarce Price: $37,000

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Grade: FDC Extremely Rare Price: $75,000

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Australia

1974 Phillips Wheeler Fifty Dollar Specimen Note (Scarce Type 3) Grade: Uncirculated Price:

$40,000

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Pre Decimal Notes of 1918 1918 was a time of immense change and economic uncertainty in Australia’s early Commonwealth history and there would have been very little consideration given by the public of the day to putting desperately needed paper currency aside in the hope that it would one day become valuable. Fortunately for today’s collectors, there were people of means in those times who did just that and the benefits are being reaped by those who’ve been astute enough to recognize their potential in these more enlightened times!

Commonwealth of Australia 1918 Cerutty Collins Ten Shilling Note

(with Half Sovereign red overprint) Highly collectable in this nice, about Extremely Fine grade

Scarce Quality

Price: $17,500 Liquidation Guarantee

Add a touch of British Numismatic history to your portfolio with this selection of investment quality pieces from Oliver Cromwell to the reign of Queen Victoria ‘These exquisite examples are from one of the finest assembled collections’ Oliver Cromwell (Reigned 1653 - 1658 as Lord Protector)

1656 Twenty Shilling Piece - Gold Broad Bust of Oliver Cromwell Grade: about Uncirculated

Very Scarce

Charles II (Reigned 1660 - 1682)

Price: $42,000

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1675 Two Guineas - Gold Bust of Charles II Grade: about Extremely Fine

Very Scarce

Price: $13,500

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Charles II (Reigned 1660 - 1682)

1681 Silver Crown

Commonwealth of Australia 1918 Cerutty Collins One Pound Note

Bust of Charles II

Second Finest Example Known Grade: Choice Uncirculated

Very Scarce

Highly collectable in this nice, about Extremely Fine grade

Price: $33,500

Scarce Quality

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George I (Reigned 1714 - 1727)

Price: $13,000

1723 Silver Crown

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Bust of George I

Second Finest Example Known

Commonwealth of Australia 1918 Cerutty Collins Five Pound Note

Ex Simon Andrews Collection Grade: good Extremely Fine

Very Scarce

Price: $17,000

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1839 Proof Silver Crown

Highly collectable in this nice, about Very Fine grade

Bust of Queen Victoria - Young Head

Second Finest Example Known

Scarce Quality

Price: $15,000

Ex Simon Andrews Collection Grade: FDC

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Very Scarce

Images slightly enlarged

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Queen Victoria (Reigned 1837 - 1901)

Price: $17,500

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Scarce Quality Pre Decimal Notes

1927 George V One Pound Note Signed: Riddle Heathershaw Grade: good Extremely Fine

Price:

$5,000

Scarce in this Grade

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1952 George VI Five Pound Note Signed: Coombs Wilson Grade: about Uncirculated / Uncirculated

Price:

$4,250

Scarce in this Grade

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Highly Collectable Australian Decimal Notes in Choice Quality Grades

Australia

Commonwealth of Australia

1992 Fraser Cole Five Dollar PolymerError Note

1966 Coombs Wilson One Dollar Note Scarce First Prefix AAA

Missing all black print both sides - showing quality control checkers pen mark

Grade: Uncirculated

Scarce in this condition Price:

$1,450

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Grade: Uncirculated

A very scarce error note in this condition Price:

1949 One Pound George VI Consecutive Pair Signed: Coombs Watt Grade: Uncirculated

Price:

$2,500 pair

Scarce in this Grade

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1933 George V Five Pound Note Signed: Riddle Sheenan Grade: Very Fine

Price:

$4,500

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Scarce in this Grade

Signed: Armitage McFarlane Grade: Uncirculated

$2,250 pair

Scarce in this Grade 8

CB (07 000 000)

(AA 87797118 & AA 87797119) Significant ink smudge on front of both notes

Grade: Uncirculated

A very scarce recent Specimen issue with great future price potential

Grade: Uncirculated

A very scarce error pair in this nice unused condition

1942 One Pound George VI Consecutive Pair Price:

2007 Steven Henry Twenty Dollar Polymer Specimen Note

1992 Fraser Cole Five Dollar Polymer Error Notes Consecutive Pair

1949 George VI Ten Pound Note Signed: Coombs Watt Grade: about Uncirculated / Uncirculated

Price:

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$9,800

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Scarce in this Grade

$7,300

$3,500

Australia

Australia

Price:

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$6,000

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Australia

1985 Johnston Fraser One Hundred Dollar Error Note

A classic printing error showing massive ink smudging on the back and the front completely missing all black printing Grade: about Uncirculated

A very scarce error and an excellent investment in this quality condition Price:

$4,500

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Exquisite Australian Half Sovereigns and Sovereigns from the reign of Edward VII and Queen Victoria

Scarce and Highly sought after hand selected World Coins for the Specialised Collector

Each specially hand selected for genuine scarcity, superb quality and potential for price appreciation!

1907M Melbourne Half Sovereign Edward VII - St. George Grade: Uncirculated

Price: $1,500

Scarce Quality

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Ancient Rome 117-138AD Hadrian Gold Aureus 1860/61 Overdate Sydney Mint Sovereign Queen Victoria Young Head

1868 Sydney Mint Sovereign Queen Victoria Young Head

Price: $7,500

Scarce Quality

Grade: about Very Fine

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Scarce Quality

Grade: Choice Uncirculated

Price: $5,500

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1849A German New Guinea Silver Five Marks

Grade: good Very Fine / about Extremely Fine

Price:

$9,500

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Grade: good Very Fine / about Extremely Fine

$2,500 Scarce Quality Price:

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1908S Sydney Half Sovereign Edward VII - St. George Grade: Uncirculated (slabbed)

Price: $1,250

Scarce Quality

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1882S Sydney Sovereign Queen Victoria Young Head St. George

1881S Sydney Shield Sovereign Queen Victoria Young Head

Price: $1,950

Scarce Quality

Grade: Uncirculated (slabbed)

1908S Sydney Half Sovereign Edward VII - St. George Grade: Choice Uncirculated

Price: $2,250

Scarce Quality

Grade: Choice Uncirculated

Scarce Quality 10

Scarce Quality

Price: $4,500

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1936-52 George VI New Zealand Model Pattern Silver Crown Grade: FDC

Price:

$2,500

Grade: FDC

$1,300 pair Very Scarce

Price:

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1910S Sydney Half Sovereign Edward VII - St. George Price: $2,000

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Grade: Uncirculated (slabbed)

1802 Ceylon Copper 1/96 & 1/48 Rupee Proof Pair

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1887M Melbourne Sovereign Queen Victoria Young Head St. George

1927P Perth Sovereign Edward VII - St. George

Price: $2,000

Scarce Quality

Grade: Choice Uncirculated

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Scarce Quality

Grade: Choice Uncirculated

Price: $1,250

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1932 George V Southern Rhodesia Silver Proof Set of Five Threepence, Sixpence, Shilling, 2 Shilling and 1/2 Crown Price:

Grade: FDC

$3,700 5 coins - Very Scarce

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Obverse Image on all 5 coins

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Scarce and Desirable Silver Coinage from 15 Century England th

For the discerning collector of coins from this early period, this selection will no doubt be a tempting proposition! Charles II (Charles Stuart; 29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was the King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. When his father Charles I was executed at Whitehall on 30 January 1649 at the climax of the English Civil War, the English Parliament did not proclaim Charles II, passing a statute making it unlawful, and England entered the period known to history as the English Interregnum. The Parliament of Scotland, on the other hand, proclaimed Charles II King of Scots on 5 February 1649 in Edinburgh. He was crowned King of Scots at Scone on 1 January 1651. Following his defeat at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651, Charles fled to the continent and spent the next nine years in exile in France, the United Provinces and the Spanish Netherlands. After the Protectorate collapsed under Richard Cromwell in 1659, General George Monck invited Charles to return and assume the thrones in what became known as the Restoration. Charles II arrived on English soil on 25 May 1660 and entered London on his thirtieth birthday, 29 May 1660. Charles was crowned King of England and Ireland at Westminster Abbey on 23 April 1661.

Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702 and reigned for twelve years until her death in August 1714.

The phrase William and Mary refers to the joint sovereignty over the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland, of King William III and his wife Queen Mary II. Their joint reign began in February, 1689, when they were called to the throne by Parliament and lasted until Mary died in 1694. Their rule was the only period in British history in which “joint sovereigns” with equal powers were allowed to reign; usually, the spouse of the monarch has no power and is simply a consort.

1708 Queen Anne Shilling 3rd Dr Bust/Angles Plain Grade: Uncirculated

Price: $6,000 Liquidation Guarantee

1693 William & Mary Shilling Grade: about Extremely Fine

1663 Charles II Shilling 1st Draped Bust

Grade: Extremely Fine

Price: $4,000

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Price: $3,000

1674 Charles II Shilling

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Plumed B/Bust Grade: about Extremely Fine

Price: $6,500

1697 William III B/E Half Crown

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1666 Charles II Half Crown 3rd Bust/Elephant

Fifth Finest Known

Ex Colin Adams Collection Grade: nearly Very Fine

1668 Charles II Crown

2nd Bust, date on edge in words Grade: about Extremely Fine

Price: $9,000

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NONO, L/Shields, ord/Harp, Exeter

The Third Finest Known Grade: Extremely Fine

Price: $3,500 Liquidation Guarantee

Price: $7,500

William III King of England and Ireland from 1689 until 1702. King of Scotland (under the name William II) from 1689 until his death in 1702.

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1697 William III ‘N’ Half Crown

1668/4 Charles II Half Crown Grade: Very Fine

Price: $3,800 Liquidation Guarantee

1677 Charles II Half Crown 4th Bust/Elephant, Edge V.Septimo Grade: good Extremely Fine

Price: $9,000

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NONO, L/Shields, ord/Harp, Norwick Grade: about Extremely Fine

Price: $3,000 Liquidation Guarantee

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New 2008 Releases from the Royal Australian Mint 2008 $5 Fine Silver Proof Coin Commemorating 30 Years of Territory Government - Northern Territory

New 2008 Releases from the Perth Mint 2008 Fighter Planes of WWII 1oz Silver Proof Five Coin Set Mintage of just 1500 sets

Australia’s Northern Territory was part of NSW until 1863, when control was transferred to SA. Returned to Commonwealth control in 1911, a decade after Federation, the Northern Territory was granted responsible self government in 1978. This $5 silver proof coin celebrates the 30th anniversary of that event.

Price:

$65.00 ea

Official Mint Release Price

2008 $1 Uncirculated Coin Centenary of Australian Quarantine

2008 $1 Frosted Uncirculated Pad Printed Coin Land Series Koala / Wombat

Comprising of five 1oz silver proof coins featuring coloured reverse design elements, the set portrays classic fighters designed and built in Britain, the United States, Japan, Germany and the Soviet Union. Struck in 99.9% pure silver and presented in a stylish display case accompanied with numbered certificate. An ideal collectable for aviation enthusiasts

$412.50

Price: set of five Official Mint Release Price

2008 Australian Antarctic Territory Series 1oz Silver Proof Humpback Whale Fifth in this popular Series, the 2008 design depicts a coloured image of a Humpback Whale, a 40 tonnes mammal that journeys each year between Antarctic waters and favoured mating grounds around Australia. The delightful image of the whale is pictured against a backdrop of Antarctica. The coin is presented in stylish case of issue with numbered certificate. A superb silver coin struck in 99.9% pure silver is certain to attract collectors of this great natural wilderness.

The Centenary of Quarantine recognises 100 years of dedication in managing the risk of pests and diseases entering Australia. Quarantine plays a vital role in helping to conserve Australia’s native flora and fauna, and our multi-billion dollar agricultural and tourism industries. Coin feautures the loveable beagle on duty.

Price:

$12.95 ea

Official Mint Release Price

$82.50 ea

The Koala and Wombat are the first two coins of the new six part Land Series. These coins are an eye-catching example of where traditional coin sculpture meets pad printing technology. The product presentation includes relevant and educational information on each of the land dwelling animals depicted. At just under $15 each these products represent an excellent entry level opportunity for the young collector.

Price:

$14.95 ea

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2008 Uncirculated Mint Mark Dollar Coins Commemorating 100 Years of Australia’s Original Coat of Arms Brisbane and Sydney Privy Marks

The original Coat of Arms consisted of a shield incorporating the Cross of St. George, with a seven-pointed star on a wreath as the crest above it. A Kangaroo and an Emu supported the shield and a scroll below contained the motto “Advance Australia”. The inclusion of the kangaroo and emu on this and the current Coat of Arms have come to represent progress of a nation as neither animal can move backwards. ‘B’ and ‘S’ Privy Marks

Price:

$2.75 ea

Official Mint Release Price

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Price: Official Mint Release Price

Discover Australia Landmark Series 2008 1oz Silver Proof Coin - Brisbane Twelfth in the landmark series the 2008 issue features Brisbane’s Story Bridge over the Brisbane River, a ferry and the city’s modern office blocks against a blue sky. Founded as a notorious convict colony in 1825, the capital of Queensland is one of Australia’s fastest growing and most progressive cities today. Struck in 99.9% pure silver and presented in individual case of issue with numbered certificate. Another superb addition to this popular series.

$82.50 ea

Price: Official Mint Release Price

2008 $1 Uncirculated Coin Commemorating World Youth Day Sydney Hundreds of thousands of participants will celebrate World Youth Day 2008 in Sydney in July. The enormously popular event, first held in Rome in 1986, also marks the first visit to Australia of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI. Struck in aluminium bronze with a coloured reverse this $1 commemorative is expected to be one of the most popular memento’s of the historic occasion. Each coin is presented in an illustrated colour folder.

$13.50 ea

Price: Official Mint Release Price

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Talk to one of our experienced Numismatic Consultants for details on how to best select numismatic pieces for your Personal Investment Portfolio or Self-Managed Superannuation Fund.

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Albany Sales Manager

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Perth Sales Manager

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Numismatic Consultant - Perth

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0407 225 750

Numismatic Consultant - Albany

Numismatic Consultant - Albany

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Numismatic Consultant - Perth

Numismatic Consultant - Perth

Postal: PO Box 6912, East Perth WA 6004 Sydney Office*: Level 26, 44 Market Street, Sydney NSW Phone: (02) 9089 8780 Fax: (02) 9089 8989 Email: enquiries@rarecoin.com.au (*by appointment only) Postal: PO Box 829, Albany WA 6331 All Retail Orders to: PO Box 829, Albany WA 6331 Warehouse Direct Fax: (08) 9842 6273 Freecall: 1800 641 633

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Numismatic Consultant - Perth

Numismatic Consultant - Perth

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Numismatic Consultant - Sydney

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Email: enquiries@rarecoin.com.au

0439 946 658

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Numismatic Consultant - Sydney

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You’ll notice that some of the coin and banknote rarities featured in this catalogue have a “Liquidation Guarantee”. This guarantee assures clients that these pieces are in high demand and as such come with a written Guarantee of Authenticity Certificate and offer of “Future Liquidation” by The Rare Coin Company. This only applies to selected items in the catalogue where Liquidation Guarantees are indicated. Purchases of under $10,000 do not attract annual revaluations. New and past issues from The Perth Mint and the Royal Australian Mint along with items for offer in the back of this catalogue do not carry a Liquidation Guarantee. However we are always buying quality items for resale! For more information regarding our Liquidation Guarantee policy please contact us on either: 1800 641 633 (Albany), 1800 440 050 (Perth), 02 9089 8790 (Sydney) or 1800 811 120 (Perth Retail).

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Disclaimer: *Past performance is no guarantee of future returns. °Potential investors into numismatics should seek advice of a qualified rare coin and banknote dealer and a Financial Advisor. No warranty is given and no liability accepted by Arcabi Pty Ltd or its employees for any statement of opinion, errors or omissions. E&OE Items offered are subject to being sold out prior to receipt of order. All previous selling lists are cancelled. Prices shown are subject to change without notice. All prices include GST. Some items may not be immediately available from our retail outlet. Pictures are shown for illustration purposes only. Members of ANDA © Copyright 2008 Arcabi Pty Ltd trading as The Rare Coin Company ABN 70 081 444 322

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