Just trying to decide which way to go for the most liquid 1oz round in Australia? Only want to concentrate on one particular type of round to go with 10oz PM bars and 1966 50 cents
Unfortunately, you can't.. the market just doesn't work that way. 2 years ago, I swear you couldn't get a round 50c peice for love or money, then it was kooks, lunars, Buff's, back to lunars... for a while you could name your price on deadly and dangerous, then it was koalas (I don't think Kangaroos have had a run yet) You have to diversify...or...concentrate on one particular format and become an expert on that. On this forum we've got Panda professionals, Soveriegn specialists, a King of the Krugs, a master of Maples and a Britania Boffin. Do some rsearch and find a niche that no one has filled and become an expert.
No round is a shape round /round/ Adjective Shaped like or approximately like a circle or cylinder: "she was seated at a round table". Noun A circular piece of a particular substance. Verb Pass and go around (something) so as to move on in a changed direction: "the ship rounded the cape and sailed north". Synonyms adjective. circular - rotund - globular - plump - spherical noun. circle - circuit - tour - turn verb. round off I see nothing in the definition of round that says it cant have a face value
If I was going to buy a round, I reckon it would be the Gold Stackers 2013 Silver Buffalo XAG 1oz Round. Great looking round imo and a pretty good price. http://www.goldstackers.com.au/stor...rinsic-tender-1-xag-buffalo-silver-round.html [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzZ2xzFm73A[/youtube]
How about the XAG intrinsic tender buffalo from goldstackers? $3 over spot. Cheapest 1oz rounds (that I know of) that you can buy retail and has a ready made market of people who are not so in love with other Mints products and policies as they once may have been. IMO they should remain liquid due to low price premiums.