place a large order in the shopping cart. This exceeds the amount for sale You are then given the number of coins available cheers
Well I tried to order 40 .. not sure if it works lol Edit: How do you pay with paypal? , I logged in and there isn't anything asking me for $$$ or what so ever. Also no surcharge for credit cards via paypal?
Just got two silver proof 1oz Parliament house coins with a mintage of only 17096 for $49 each + $10 shipping from ebay Worth researching what else is around before diving in!
Hmm so guys I'm kind of confused about the PM site... Basically what I did was put 40 into the cart, order, select paypal as payment. I got a confirmation email but it has no order number or anything to suggest HOW I pay them? Do you usually have to wait for a email from them with a paypal $$ request and can you pay with credit card? Thanks...very confused
definitely, might be harder to get quantity though. There is a little bit of leeway from Thursdays price to todays top too so hopefully it comes out as a good deal for everyone.
I use credit card but I cant remember if I had to use ID for verification for first purchase a few years ago. You have to press the little dot for credit card on the payment page. I miss it sometimes and wonder wtf is going on to.
Thanks for that. Well I missed it and have no idea what I am doing lol. Hopefully they'll send me a paypal money request and I can just send them money via my credit card via paypal. Worst case scenario I can bank xfer the money over I guess, would rather not though Never been so confused doing online shopping in my life and I've bought from plenty of places >_<
I'm with Ag-Ness on this. What is so special about these Koalas? Aurora et Luna has carded Kangaroos on his site for less money. I bought a few over the weekend for $49.09 including postage.
What's so special? I'm not sure, but the Perth Mint metal prices reference page lists 1 ounce silver coins at $53.02. http://www.perthmint.com.au/metalprices.aspx So, $51.50 is good in that context and I've not seen coins retail for less than what the mint sells them for. Let alone the mint selling them for less itself.