Perth Mint JAMES BOND 007 2020 1oz GOLD BULLION COIN (Carded/capsule)

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    Hey Stackers!

    I have the below available for sale. I have included relevant details below.

    I'm based in Perth W.A.
    Very Happy to arrange a safe F2F transaction locally or alternatively this can be securely posted with Tracking and sign for at Buyers Expense/Risk.

    I have completed several trades/sales and purchases on here before and I'm a long-time member. Feel free to view my feedback from others or PM any questions through.

    Payment is either direct Bank Transfer or Cash in Hand only. Only once payment is received in full then item will be released/Posted with Tracking details.

    This was a limited number release piece and more so carded and it was purchased directly from The Perth Mint upon release in 2020.

    It has never been opened or touched.

    I'm looking for $5,100 plus Postage Cost/Choice/Risk.

    If interested please feel free to reach out, if not then kindly keep opinions/criticisms to yourself :)

    This is a very limited carded piece that sold out very quickly from Perth Mint and isn't widely available to purchase anywhere that I can find online.

    Thanks for looking!!


    Perth Mint JAMES BOND 007 2020 1oz GOLD BULLION COIN $100
    Model GJBOND20GOLD

    Condition New
    • Officially licensed product
    • Unique James Bond collectable
    • 99.99% pure gold
    • Issue limit – 4,500
    • Tuvalu legal tender

    More info
    This coin celebrates the fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond, also known as 007. Created by author
    Ian Fleming in 1953, producers Albert R. ‘Cubby’ Broccoli and Harry Saltzman brought Bond to cinema screens
    for the first time in 1962 with Dr. No. More than 50 years later James Bond continues to entertain and excite
    audiences around the world in one of the longest running and successful film franchises.
    James Bond is one of a handful of elite agents with a ‘licence to kill’, denoted by a code name beginning with
    ‘00’.
    The 007-gun logo was designed by Joseph Caroff under creative director David Chasman of United Artists.
    Together with the franchise’s signature opening sequence, which portrays Bond at the centre of a stylised gun
    barrel at the beginning of every film, the 007 gun logo has become synonymous with the character.
    Struck by The Perth Mint from 1oz of 99.99% pure gold, the coin is issued as legal tender under the authority of
    the Government of Tuvalu.
    Issue limit: 4,500
    DESIGN
    The coin’s reverse portrays iconic imagery of the Bond 007 gun logo within a gun barrel.
    The obverse of the coin bears the Ian-Rank Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2020-year
    date, weight and purity, and monetary denomination.

    PRESENTATION
    Perth Mint released no more than 5,000 of the James Bond 007 1oz Gold Coin, of which only 500 were issued in the special presentation card packaging which this is.

    Data sheet
    Year 2020
    Capsule Yes
    Final Mintage 4,500
    Carded Release Mintage 500
    Mint PERTH MINT
    Minimum metal content (gr ) 31.15
    Condition BU
    Facial value $100


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    Open to genuine reasonable offers for purchase price + Postage separately. thanks!
     
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