What would be a useful product for your channel & your viewer would be a placemat with the desired coins image printed out on them with some basic data so you can noodle and place them in stacks on the image as you noodle. I already use such a placemat for my noodling but a professional looking one, thst was branded with glossy coin image and basic info would be heaps better. A different placemat for each coin value. They should sell ok.
Hi there coin king😊, just found 1972 five cent piece, and acquired 17 ,2014 UNC mob of roos , and a UNC roll of 2016 change over 10 cent coins, having a great time with kids involved, let's not be cashless,
And now there's also the Aussie Big Things $1 collection with the coloured Giant Murray Cod if you're lucky. Sadly mine didn't have the coloured one, but if you pay for something in cash at the post office, you might get one of the coins in your change.
@@peterRobinson10101 iI put it on ebay and ebay pulled it down saying it was fake with no proof. the dealer looked at it, did a metal test and every thing came up 100%, it was a low grade coin, if only it was a UNC, $$$$$ no limit with the value.
I absolutely thoroughly enjoyed this video 👏🏻🌟 It really clarified lots of things I had no idea about. Also, I loved how excited and enthusiastic you are about ‘noodling’. I have become a huge fan of in a very short period of time. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Nikki🪙🍜🤣
IRT your assessment of 1991 MOR, that coin was also the first MYO but still regarded an NCLT so the one you have may not be from a mint set and possibly have a higher value?
Stopped the video and looked at $2,500 in 1's and put them in year lots. Didn't find any 1992. but I did find a 2022 wiggles car coin and a 2000 dub rim, just need to put them all in ACS tubes. For years I was getting odd Aussie coins and star notes for face + 10%, eg $5 coin for $5.50 from a friend who owns a servo ...... till I had a BBQ and he picked up my 27th Renniks, NO coins from him, but he has turned into a crazy collector
Hi. No mention of the 2019 D-Day 75th Anniversary issue. Issued jointly with Belgium, Britain and Canada. Only 10000 issued. One sold recently in Downies auction number 350 item number 766.
Hi, enjoyed the video and i have a 2014 Anzac $1.00 coin with a cud on the lower part of the queen's effigy, i received it in my change around 4 months ago 👍
You don't have the 1992 Barcelona Olympics one dollar coin on your list - the one with the javelin thrower on it. I know someone who has around forty of them. She went to the mint in Canberra and minted them, one by one, for $2 each.
I have Elizabeth II Australia International Year of 2001 Edge Doubled Volunteers One Dollar Edge Doubled and Elizabeth II Australia one Dollar 2004 Edge Doubled
Yes it’s a trade off because if I had pictures next to each coin the lists would be about 5 times as many pages which doesn’t make it easy to quickly reference.
Nice video, FYI... 2014 mob of roos mintage is not 1M. It is 6.2M so not so rare. In 2013-4 1M were produced then another 5.2M of the 2014 roos in 2014-2015. Renniks also says 6.2M and the 2020 IRB roos now 6.36M, the 2020 JC roos is rare at 100,000. 2021 roos for IRB and JC both rare at 136,000 and 124,000 resp. 😊
The Royal Australian Mint Website has the mintage at 1 million for the 2014 Mob of Roos. They are the ones that make them so I’ll go with their figures.
@@coincollectinganddetecting please read the RAM annual report Appendix B for 2014-2015 which states 5.2M $1 2014 coins produced for circulation. Thus gets added to the previous 2013-2014 annual report of 1M =6.2M. They have other reports with coin pictures but there are uncorrected errors. The Annual reports issued about Nov each year are the definitive accurate figures in combination of accountability corrections earlier in the reports for previous years.
Please refer to Royal Australian ANNUAL Reports as more accurate mintage's at ramint.gov.au/annual-reports (Appendix B) for 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 then add mintages together for the two productions of the $1 2014 coin. I have ignored ramint.gov.au/circulating-coins for several years now as mintage's not corrected fully or maintained and still contain 7 Mintage errors from 2014 to now for the $1 coin on checking today. All Numismatics Coin Dealers use the Annual reports as they contain all produced coins by RAM in the appendix plus correction to mintage figures earlier in the report and there were some major corrections made for many denominations from 2017 to now in the accountability section of the Annual reports. Remember coin productions of the same date can span 2 or 3 years and each annual reports mintages need to be added together. I made up a spreadsheet to do all this for total "coin by Date" mintage figure. It is quite an eye opener.
I have in my possesion 5 x $1 coins years 1984,,1993,, 2002, 2007 & ,2015. Could you please advise if coins are of any value. Would appreciate a prompt response.