Perth mint is having a sale of upto 20% off on their website. However, the Ebay store has many of the same products cheaper.
Good price for collectors. Gold coins also included
Perth mint is having a sale of upto 20% off on their website. However, the Ebay store has many of the same products cheaper.
Good price for collectors. Gold coins also included
nope, I just bought it and a few gold ones too.
Perth Mint, eh. Do they take bank cheques?
Yep, they also take post stamps.
Sorry, you eastern-staters probably missed the reference.
It was a massive scandal back in the day here.
They even made a telemovie a few years back.
Thanks I’ll have to watch it.
Just a word of caution, these coins do not appreciate in value. I have a large collection of silver minted coins from the 80's & 90's and they are valued today at the purchase price paid at the time which accounting for inflation is a terrible loss.
True but if you sell it based on the purchase price, then a 20% discount off the RRP is a good margin for resale.
This is only a deal as the mint site has coins selling for retails that are listed in ebay with at least 20% off.
For example
1/4 oz coin retail 999.
Ebay after discount $799.20
Gold Value is about $600
Legal value $25 LOL
https://www.perthmint.com/catalogue/80th-anniversary-of-the-…
where can i buy gold bar which close to gold value?
Isn't their a cryptocurrency that's based on gold that you can exchange in WA for real gold?
It depends on the design and demand for some coins.
Depending on what you got.
Disney princess silver coin set (2015-2016) went up in between 50%-100% now.
I am quite happy that I bought a set for my daughter.
Sentimental value for most.
I'm so confused, this is legal tender (according to listing description) and it's 1 dollar. So you're paying $100 for $1 worth of money. Doesn't seem like a deal to me……..
You would be a fool to use it to buy a chuppa chop.
Its just a nice little present that has value in silver.
Actually worth at least $35.8 by today's silver price and simply paying $44.2 premium for minting patterns on it
They make it legal tender to increase its value by making it official currency rather than just a souvenir coin.
There is a cost to make it legal tender though, and making it worth more than a dollar means it would cost more as that value has to be backed by them. So they could say make it worth $50 - but then it would cost you $150 instead. Would you prefer that?
Are these worth their weight in silver?
Bought QEII 65th Anniversary of the Coronation and 70th Anniversary of the Royal Wedding, one each.
2oz for $125.58 (Cant apply with ebay giftcard)
1oz = $62.69
Now pure silver trade around A$35/oz
Not too bad for proof silver coin.
Thanks OP, this looks cooler though. 😅
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/254411543726?hash=item3b3c1c14ae…
no Bullions :(
I thought items in the Coins category is excluded?