It's warming up, that means it's time to start taking my stack for a walk. Today I had to run out to get a hair cut so I decided to corral this 2014 Australian 1 oz silver Stock Horse and go
These are produced by Perth and have relatively low mintage (10k) and sell for quite a premium. I think I paid $40 Canadian for this one and now sells for around $100 ..although I don't know who's paying that?
The Stock Horse series began in 2013 and there has been 5 different coins released. This is the only one I'm buying because I'm trying to get out of collecting these over priced pieces, I just liked the design and bought it impulsivly awhile ago. The only way I'd get my money back on this coin is if I sold it online which is a hassel. My local coin shop would give me a dollar or two over spot for it..
Ofcourse all of the Perth offerings have the 'Ice Queen' on the back
This horsie enjoyed the walk, we stopped and it grazed upon the grass
Then we galloped down the train tracks and stopped at the saloon for a beer and a haircut
Mandatory water shot, can't go too far around here without hitting a coastline..
Beauty day, thanks for checking out my post and a reminder to #steemsilvergold that it's nice to take your gold and silver outta the safe sometimes and get some air!