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Recent Additions -New Zealand Coins

We’ve just added a few recently graded coins from across the ditch to our ever expanding inventory of PCGS graded New Zealand coins. Our inventory includes some top pop coins so take a look if these interest you.

New Zealand 1957 Threepence PCGS MS67 listing -equal finest graded.

New Zealand 1957 Threepence PCGS MS67

New Zealand 1944 Penny PCGS MS65RD -equal finest graded and with the Red colour designation.

New Zealand 1944 Penny PCGS MS65RD

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2 Dollar Coin Rolls, Mint Bags and More!


We have newly listed a hoard of Mint and security company rolls and bags in the two dollar denomination. Keep your eye on our newly listed items for more rolls and bags in other denominations to be listed in the coming month.

Collecting the $2 coin is becoming more popular with the release of more and more commemorative coins. We have just listed rolls from the first years of issue 1988 and 1989 (yes, the coins with the HH on the reverse) and the harder to find years 1992 and 1999. Then we have a run of Armaguard rolls from 2001 to 2006. Rolls and bags we have it all including the Royal Australian Mint issued collectable 5 coin bags of some of the coloured coins.

Also listed is a special signed folder of the 2016 Paralympic coin, the packaging autographed by coin designer Bronwyn King. As well as this we also have stock of the Possum Magic coins in the special “collect and keep” folder from the Mint.

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Error Coins Aplenty

As our customers and readers know we love a good error coin and we’ve just listed up a number of premium ‘dodgy’ coins that will suit every budget. Take a look at the coolest planchet flaw that leaves a hole right through the coin, the rarely seen ramstrike dollar coin or 20% off centre one cent all in our coin errors category in the webshop.

Australia 1964m Penny Planchet Flaw Hole Error almost Uncirculated


Australia 1994 Dollar Ramstrike Error Choice Uncirculated


Australia 1966 1 Cent Off Centre Strike Error Gem Uncirculated

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New Additions In the Shop

A stable of mules have been added to the inventory of coins for sale this month, the better coins grading  XF40 and AU55 by PCGS. We also added some gold coins to the shop which were quickly snapped by by a sharp eyed collector. The George V sovereigns and half sovereigns all graded mint state. A quality coin also now available is a 1939 kangaroos reverse halfpenny, a really great looking coin in a lovely high grade. Only 2 coins grade higher on the PCGS population, one in MS65BN and MS64+RB.

Our stock of 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary florins (of which we’ve had quite a few) was close to selling out so we hunted down some new quality coins grading PCGS MS65. They are now listed up.

Decimal collectors should note the 1972 5 cent in PCGS MS67, a superb grade and also a low echidna variety -see the listing for more explanation on that.

We’ve recently restocked the shop in Saflips, Saflip inserts and album pages so if you need more supplies they are currently in abundance.

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New Coin Album Pages Available Now

Those of you waiting patiently for the arrival of our new page stock will be please to hear it is now available. We took delivery of enough pages to house a million coins!!! Take a look at our accessory category and order a pack or two of the new (different) design 20 pocket coin album pages that will fit either Saflips or cardboard 2×2’s. The pages fit 3 ring folders and are a lovely clear archival polypropylene -100% PVC free.

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Mules, Clips and a New Goose

Clips clips and more clips, we love our error coins. See a whole bunch of new decimal and pre-decimal error coins in our coin errors and varieties section! There’s also a stable full of freshly graded mules for sale! Check out the New Zealand/Bahama Islands PCGS graded mules. We’ve also recently added a proof goose pattern dollar graded PCGS MS67CAM, the proofs a much lower mintage than the unc. This is the first plain edge proof we’ve had, previously only the milled edge unc’s have passed through on their way to loving homes.