Zombucks? Molon Labe? Buffalo Rounds? Freedom Girls? What is your favorite rounds, Getting ready to order a few thousand ounces of different silver rounds, and want to see what the public wants. Thanks www.goldenislescoin.com
Think he is just asking what market demand would be for his customers. Pandas, Libertads, kooks, lunars
I like libertads, Silver Eagles, Philharmonics, and those silver rounds goldsilver.com puts out with the cool Pegasus. That thing is pretty bitchin.
I personally love the Britts and Phillys myself as well. Last question I will ask you guys and if any of you want one I will send you a zombuck for 21.30 shipping included, again shipping included for your time. OF what ever you want I have somewhere in the safe I will send you for my cost in bulk plus shipping. How many pieces do you typicall buy when ordering a normal purchase? 1,2,5,10,20? I need to figure out where to put by breaks in tier pricing?
All in different ways, if you plan to sell a lot, then you need to know the nuances. For example, I live in Russia, and I can buy a lot at one time. But our customs legislation makes doing a lot of small purchases otherwise be the duty of 20-30%! Therefore, the majority of orders from Russia so strange look - in every job a lot of positions on a few coins, but such orders may be several during the day or a couple of days. Although, if I lived in the West - I would have done without problem a common order. In general, I think that 10, 15 and 20 ounces - a normal practice or one tube / roll for one order.
Libertads, Philharmonics & Kooks are *rounds*?? OP, hard to say, as I don't do many generic rounds. But them there Provident Prospectors are pretty cool..
Off-topic, but I've read that individuals in Russia can't sell silver bars to other individuals -- only to banks. Is this true? How about if one were to sell Russian silver bars to overseas buyers?
Here in Bosnia, we have customs taxes 45%, so I am forced to order small packages containing only 2-3 coins, so they dont get opened by customs. I would love to have some 10oz coins, or 10oz bars, but dont want to pay 45% more in tax.....
I normally buy only 1-2 oz at a time once a week because I am po'. I appreciate free shipping whenever it can be had.
Yes, the sale of bullion bars between individuals - illegal trade of precious metals. It is a criminal offense, you can get a real time or a large fine, at least. In fact, of course other people are selling bullion. But in Russia, its bullion without par none. Or foreign or ordinary weight with stamps banks and Assay Office. There are tokens mints, but they are not considered bullion and no problems with them, they are expensive. At the same time bars are sold in Russia with 18% VAT. And investment and any foreign coins without VAT. A paradox - Silver coins cheaper silver bullion. Sending outside Russia bars - a very big problem, tokens and coins to send easier. The Russian customs all depends on my mood, besides internal regulations are contrary to acts of the Universal Postal Union, which Russia is obliged to observe, so the confusion around. Example tokens - products of the Moscow Mint - in honor of the accession of Sevastopol and the Crimea. No politics - just an example.
Pegasus, provident prospectors and buffalo rounds are my favorite type of rounds. Really like the sunshine mint stuff also. And the first majestic rounds...lol I like lots of differtne rounds I guess. I used to buy the silver shield stuff but stopped when the big dispute thing happened they started re-minting designs