Who doesn't want good luck? This coin from the Perth mint claims to be a good luck charm. Let's take a closer look at it.
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Good Luck in a box?
Well, let's see whether there's such a thing. The Perth mint certainly wants us to believe that this coin brings some good luck it comes in a sturdy cardboard box with the standard high-quality Perth mint coin box inside.
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Glowing Topaz and Ankle Grinder
Those two phrases are the best way to describe this coin. At least if you play a bit with a flashlight. The coin has a topaz marble in the center inside a stainless steel mount. Around the marble is the 1 oz antiqued silver coin. On this silver coin are multiple coi fish, which are symbols of good luck in many countries.But aside from the obvious there's something strange with this coin; Both sides of the coin are ground down. They claim it's to simulate the look of an ancient artefact. Not sure whether that was a good idea, but at least you can get a coin to pass as Uncirculated with major scratches. But it looks beautiful. Especially if you light the topaz up.
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Elly likes shiny stuff, and this coin looks very shiny!
I love this. Have you seen the Perth Mint figure 8 Coin? Last year had dragons this year’s has koi. I love the koi.
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Yes, I know that one :D It looks cool, but I wouldn't really call that a coin :)
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For a moment I thought the coin had it's own power and light.
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That would be really awesome. But alas, it's just my phone flashlight. I hope Perth mint is reading this :D
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