1kg 2012 Year of the Dragon Perth Mint Silver Bullion Coin.

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  1. Brettaz

    Brettaz New Member

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    I was hoping for a little guidance again guys. from what I have looked into already this will be a good investment however I have just bought thins months quoter. I figure if everyone says its a good idea my mrs doesn't have a foot to stand on :D. I understand they are becoming rare but I don't want to buy on a whim and be out of pocket.
    Thanks
     
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    wrcmad Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    IMHO, don't buy the kilo.... there is a risk of remint.

    Buy a couple of 10oz and a couple of 5oz instead. :)
     
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    bloomst Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Dragon and Tiger obviously popular... but remember in 12 years time it is Dragon all over again.

    1kg is hard to move...unless you know people who will buy it at a good premium. I heard a lot of stories where people sell the kg coin at cost (even spot goes up) or as kg bar price.
     
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    Excellent advice !
     
  5. Brettaz

    Brettaz New Member

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    Funny you should say that, I have just ordered a couple 10oz bars and a 500g Suisse bar. I'm learning what chatter to pay attention to and to jump on and which to ignore.
     
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    Agree smaller size are easier to move. And for whatever premium you pay for it you will probably get it back if you resell it on this forum.

    buy 1kg if you can get it close to spot.

    It was only a lil over a month ago when the 10oz dragon was selling for $295. I brought 1, regret not buying more.
     

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