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Why Bluey Coins Are Worth Big Dollarbucks Far More Than the Silver Theyre Made From

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The article describes a collectible coin market driven by scarcity and brand demand, not a commercial mechanism affecting broad commodity or supply chains. The silver price increase is noted but not causally linked to the coin's resale value. The primary impact is on collectibles and secondary market platforms like eBay. No significant sector-level commercial mechanism is identified.

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  • A$2 Bluey collectible silver coin released by Royal Australian Mint and Australia Post.
  • Original price $115, now resold online for up to six times original value.
  • Price of silver has increased nearly threefold since September 2024.
  • Limited edition: 2,650 Bluey dollarbucks in 2024.
  • Current eBay listings for 2024 silver dollarbuck exceed $1,500.

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Why Bluey Coins Are Worth Big Dollarbucks Far More Than the Silver Theyre Made From β€” News Analysis