Yes, the usual perth mint issue 1oz of the period. But it appears that the club got some special edition certificates for the York competition in 1991 to give out as prizes
If you can get something off a collector of stuff they recovered from old rubbish tips for a hobby and don't need to sell. Gotta wait for them to fall of a perch
I was surprised to read on Ainslie website that the Perth mint 10oz bars are no longer made.Does someone have some insight on this? https://www.ainsliebullion.com.au/p...ver-bullion/tabid/85/cat/2/id/98/default.aspx
They cost more to produce. ie Cast bars. Making papers is lots cheaper. I haven't seen them for some time at The mint. But at bullion dealers , have seen them in full boxes. so if you ask again , they only interested in Bulk Purchases.
This did not answer the question.Perhaps they sold the last ones in bulk to dealers and that it is.No more 10oz to be produced.
They are Not superseded and still in production. Just that I haven't seen them doesn't mean the mint don't makes them no more. The mint only interested in larger orders. Does this make sense???
Ok Chip.Click on the link in 1st post and you will see that ainslie states they are no longer made....hence my question.Does this make sense?
The words "Western Australia on The stamp" one of the older stamp. I have seen even The Oldest stamp. Nice find @Horrie
Thanks bud, but I’m unable to view the images on page 1. Fortunately I found more recent photos on this thread (page 10 & 11 I think) and also good ol Google.