Hi folks, I have the 2020 10oz kook, the one with the kook with chick, not the anniversary one, anyway, all sites I check, including Numista, says that it is 311.035g, mine is 312g. It states it’s 65.6mm diameter, mine is 65.4mm, happy so far. But all sites I check say it is 13.5mm thickness, mine is just under 10mm thick, can you knowledgeable folk shed any light on the discrepancy? Most kooks are 76mm wide and 8.66mm thick 🤔. TiA guys, plus specific gravity checks out at approximately 10.4, could all the websites be wrong!
These haven't gone as quick as some of the past year ones for sure, but the craziness in the shop the last few days certainly doesn't have us concerned about the queues just yet!
@@BullionNow i’m still new to kookaburra’s but for the one ounce coins that are limited to 500,000 per year, do the sold out years tend to not be as in demand years later, because they made more of them, or do they have more demand since they sold out? I saw on one forum that people said the Perth mint went back years laterand minted more kookaburras in the years that didn’t sell out. Do you know if they do that?
Totally failed on this design because Kookaburras dont carry prey with their claws. Ive only ever seen Kookaburras dealing death blows with their beaks!
Yeah. Birds of prey such as hawks, eagles, kites, and owls catch in their talons. Other predatory birds like the kooks and kingfishers use their beaks. Probably more likely to see a kook on a birdbath 😜
wrong. they often take things away by carrying them just like we see on the coin. It may have killed the snake with it's beak, but now its carrying it away. I see it ll the time and I have many kooks on my property.
It's a new dark mode! The not being able to see the pricing properly is something we're in the middle of trying to fix as we speak, but until we do, you can click on the little moon in the bottom left to return things to how they were!
The move hasn't even really started yet, zoom out on the chart, when it goes it will gooooooo!! I'm keeping on getting some in the dips. Not as much as before, but still some.
Are you required to report to any government agency about a customer's purchase or sale of precious metals please? Is there a certain amount in which you are required to report like the banks do $10 000?
I don't normally like dark theme websites, but the maroon is an acceptable background colour. HOWEVER! If you choose not to use it, the choice doesn't follow you to the next page you click through to. Secondly and even more importantly. The price is illegible, with that black text on a maroon background. Get with it folks. (no offense, but come on, instead of beta boy testing it, you should have alpha man beta tested it (ala someone with the ability to say no, that's crap)). heh.
Going to cover it on stream, but this has apparently been fixed a bit ago and annoyingly requires a clear of the cache to fix (a ctrl f5 not just an f5) and it should go to the intended colour for the text!
@@BullionNow Legend. Thanks for the update. Rereading my post, I sound a little curt. Didn't mean any offense by the way, we're all friends in the stacker cosmos. That was my attempt at humour. 😎 👍
Perth Mint only do mirrored raised and frosted background. This is such a cheap process compared to RAM coins. And that design is purely generic. Don't like at all.