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@Shaz51 I love the Silver Purple Poppy. But will have to save for this one. 

 

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BLUEYYY @Mustang67 ! Thanks for sharing!

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Hi @Mustang67
We both won the same coins! I won purple poppy and Countdown too!!! I couldn’t afford the silver, just the gold : ) and I’m happy to have that little win. Made my day.
I’ve been building my knowledge with 50c coins lately…learning about short runs and errors n those. There’s not that much to write home about though other than I found this guy on Instagram with great info on history and errors and he noodles live - it’s addictive! Coincollecting_detecting

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New bluey Pncs coming soon 5th nov.

 

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@Harmonium @tyme @Shaz51 @Judi9877 @rav3n @Snowie @Asgard 

 

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Hi @Harmonium my two coins arrived this week. Woo Hoo. 

 

I don't think I will be able to get the silver War Animals Remembrance coin, as by the time I have the money, they would be sold out at the places that are selling it for the recommended retail price.

 

And the Coincollecting_detecting is the main one that I watch, when in the mood. And I have created a page for each denomination, so I can write down what to look out for and roughly how much they are worth. It is very interesting to see what sort of errors come up. I really need to get all my coins sorted, so I can start looking through what I have and what I need to obtain a full set of each denominations.

 

I know Michael on the coin collecting and detecting sells his list, but I am being selective on what I am willing to spend money on. Lol

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Hi @Mustang67 it definitely pays to be selective. Coins take up a surprising about of space. I find the detecting page on Insta surprisingly calming to watch him shuffle through coins. Bluey coins 5th Nov! That’s going to be fun! There are no new coins just limited numbers of previous releases. I read these are to be sold only through Australia Post online. I have a clone its website will crash!

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Thanks @Mustang67  for tagging me into the Bluey coins. Love em!

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I haven't been online for a little while as I am still struggling with medication issues.

 

But I have purchased a couple of coins that I thought I would share with you. 

 

This is the 2023 The Language of Flowers - The Chamomile Silver Proof Coin

 

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Like all the coins in The Language of Flowers series, The Chamomile features an imprint of real flowers. Faithful to the tiniest detail, they are pressed using a special technique that captures them in their natural state. In the language of flowers, chamomile signifies ‘strength in difficult situations’ and ‘energy in adversity”. This makes perfect sense given chamomile’s numerous healing and magical properties, uplifting scent and delightful daisy-like flowers.

 

Known to the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans and used for centuries to heal a wide range of maladies, chamomile was believed by the Anglo-Saxons to be one of nine sacred herbs with special powers to fend off illness and evil. This unassuming yet powerful herb has a history of use in magic spells for peace, purification, protection and self-esteem. It is also said to have magical abilities to attract luck, love and prosperity and to release the pain of lost love and help people let go of grudges, guilt and anger. Humans are not alone in enjoying the many benefits of chamomile, as the beautifully scented, easy-growing herb is also known as the ‘plant doctor’ and if placed next to ailing or weak plants is thought to help strengthen them.

 

Next to an ornamental side image of chamomiles, which is stylishly printed in colour, the coin’s reverse features imprints of real chamomiles in bloom. On the coin’s obverse, chamomile flowers adorn the hair of a determined-looking young woman who symbolises vitality. On her shoulder sits a phoenix, a mythical bird that has stood for renewal and rebirth since ancient times. Beyond her the silhouette of a spear is visible.

 

@tyme @Harmonium @Jynx @Shaz51 @Judi9877 @rav3n @Asgard @Snowie 

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2022 The Language of Flowers - The Marigold Proof Silver Coin

 

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As marigolds turn their heads to follow the trajectory of the sun from east to west, they suggest things are moving forward. Combined with their bright colours, this has led to meanings of joy, gratitude, warmth, affection, peace, protection, contentment and understanding. It’s little wonder that some people refer to the third flower in the Language of Flowers series as ‘the sunshine herb’.

 

Marigolds encompass numerous plants from entirely different species, the two most common being Calendula and Tagetes. They both belong to the Asteraceae family, are easily mistaken for one another and have many common properties. Conveniently, the two species also have the same basic meanings in the language of flowers, many of which focus on positivity and patience. With their golden hues and positive energy, marigolds are said to bring light into any situation and have the ability to illuminate and guide us when faced with challenges.

 

Their strong connection with the sun means that marigolds are also associated with heat, passion, sex and love. Apparently, both Calendula and Tagetes can be used in spells relating to passion, creativity and warmth and have also been used in love potions and spells to maintain devotion for the long term. Marigolds also have multiple culinary uses and health benefits, and these cheerful, exceptionally long-flowering and easy-to-grow flowers are perfect for brightening our gardens and homes.

 

Symbolising positivity, the coin’s obverse shows a young woman with her eyes closed and flowers in her hair enjoying the scent of a marigold. Next to an ornamental side image of a marigold, the reverse of the coin features a pair of marigolds, both of which are imprints of real flowers.

@tyme @Harmonium @Jynx @Shaz51 @Judi9877 @rav3n @Asgard @Snowie