Rookie from Down Under Pitches Perfect Game
Newly uncovered Australian Hoard of First Year PERFECT silver coins can save you up to $400 on a coin I thought I'd never see again!
In my younger days, my coin collection shared shelf space alongside another collecting passion of mine: baseball cards. But not just any baseball cards. No, I only focused on first year rookie cards from each of my favorite players. "First ever" rookie cards are the ultimate prize collectors have always coveted - and I often had to pay a premium to get them.

The same passion hold true for coins: collectors covet first-year-of-issue coins. For example, the popular China Silver Panda coins from the past three decades sell for $75 - $125 each or so. But if you want to land yourself a first year 1983 coin? Prepare to shell out $2,500 or more!

So when I heard the rumor that an official U.S. distributor was sitting on a hoard of the first-ever 2007 Silver Australian Koalas, I went on a mission to track them down. I was determined to get my hands on what I was sure to be the "last of the first" Silver Koalas!

A Rookie with some impressive stats
Australia launched the annual Silver Koala series in 2007, and the world was quickly hooked. The 2007 coins sold out almost immediately - and it was not hard to figure out why! You see, normally when a country introduces a major silver coin series, the mintages are usually in the millions. For example the first-ever silver Maple Leaf from Canada had a mintage of around 1.5 million. And the U.S. Silver Eagle had a first-year mintage of over 5 million.

But the 2007 Silver Koala has a mintage of only 137,768. That's 11 times more scarce than the first year Maple Leaf and 39 times scarcer than the Silver Eagle! With that small of a mintage, the value of the first year Silver Koala has already skyrocketed. When first release in 2007, these coins sold for around $34. But today, only 5 short years later, they're already selling for as much as $152.95. That's an increase of 450% in only five years!

I knew that if the rumored hoard actually existed, I'd have to move fast to track them down.

A Rumor Proves True
After locating the distributor, I got him to confirm that the rumor was true. He had personally set aside a hoard of first year Silver Koalas in 2007 — coins which were still secured in his office safe. After a good natured cat and mouse game for a few weeks, I got my new friend to admit something even more astonishing. Before he stashed the coins away, he had all his coins certified by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) and he had cherry-picked only the perfect Mint State 70 graded Silver Koalas for his hoard — the cream of the crop!

That's the highest grade a coin can earn. MS70 designates a state of absolute perfection. Collectors crave quality and will gladly pay a premium to get it. How much of a premium are they willing to pay?

Consider this: The first year of issue 1986 U.S. Silver Eagle sells in ungraded condition for around $65. That same first year coin in top-of-the-line MS70 grade commands a premium value of $588 — a NINE TIME multiplier for a MS70 grade first year coin.

Now that his secret was finally out, the distributor invited me to stop by his office to view his coins. I really had no idea how many 2007 Silver Koalas he had stashed away. I excitedly hoped for a hoard somewhere around 7,000. But the reality was far more limited! When the door to his large safe swung open, it revealed only 3755 certified and graded MS70 Silver Koalas sitting on the shelves just as they had been stacked there five years earlier! The thrill of my first Mantle rookie card came flooding back again as I inspected my newly-uncovered silver treasure.

Now YOU have a Second Chance at a World's First - Perfection for a Pittance! I didn't think I'd ever be able to secure another quantity of these 2007 Silver Koalas — much less in absolutely perfect MS70 grade. But thanks to my friend's personal hoard, I am thrilled to be able to offer you this exclusive first year silver hoard on a strict first come, first served basis. And at an amazing value, I might add!

When you consider the extremely low mintage, first-year-of-issue pedigree, and that a comparable ungraded 2007 Silver Koala is selling for up to $152.95 these days, you could pay five, six, even nine times that for this NGC certified perfect MS70 example.
How to Acquire Perfection and Save $400 or more!
Better yet, if you buy more of these coins, you can secure yours for as little as $249 each.

I urge you to not miss out on this opportunity.
You almost certainly will never get a third chance at this World's First!

NOTE: Earliest orders get priority, so call immediately or mail the attached order form in now to avoid disappointment!
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2007 $1 Silver Koala NGC MS70
2007 $1 Silver Koala NGC MS70
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Mintage: 137768
Thickness:  
Diameter: 40.6 MM
Weight: 1 Oz
Purity: .999
Grade: MS70
Denomination: $1
Metal: Silver
Date Issued: 2007
Origin: Australia
To place your order or for
more information, talk to an
Account Executive now
by calling:
888-324-2089
Mention OFFER CODE:  FD1000
Pricing:
$249.00 ea.
Sold Out