Ainslie Bullion?

Good as gold on the delivery.

And I will chime in with the same praise, goldstackers have a brilliant website. I think it's what sets them apart from most, whoever designed it has got good taste.
 
anglox_b said:
Thanks Whinfell, Switchtronics. How do these compare with perthmint for resale?

Both great for resale. Personally I prefer pamp, both serial numbered, well packaged and available in bars very affordably with low premium over spot.
I would suggest like any investment, before jumping in search the forum/ebay for previous sales history. Evaluate whether you are looking for low risk term deposit like stacking (e.g. 1oz gold) or higher premium, fractionals readily affordable and a little less likely to fluctuate in value due to premium over spot on purchase and smaller size.

There will be plenty of opportunity in the next couple of months for value buying, dollar cost average, build rapport with forum dealers and you will be looked after with shipping costs and pricing.

Smaller bars 5gram and under regularly sell between $58-$69 an ounce on ebay, consider the maximum upside but more importantly the ultimate downside, how much are you willing to loose or gain and how long are you prepared to wait
 
http://www.goldstackers.com.au/stor...old/perth-mint-20g-minted-gold-certicard.html (good for low premium buying only $51.75 per ounce) almost as cheap as 1 oz but not as popular as ppl like to buy fractionals that can form an ounce)

http://www.goldstackers.com.au/stor...old/perth-mint-10g-minted-gold-certicard.html (very affordable small bar $53.15 per ounce, highly resaleable due to lower cost)

http://www.goldstackers.com.au/store/brands/pamp-suisse/pamp-1oz-minted-gold-fortuna.html (exceptionally low premium, beautiful bar, world recognised, easy to sell)


Research pamp here

http://www.pamp.ch/
 
I like their 10oz bars

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"Ainslie Bars don't look that nice"
This commentary most likely relates to old cast product. Ainslie's cast bars now are of a much higher quality appearance. Of course Ainslie Bullion offer a broad range of different products and brands from our own brand (recognised and trusted all over Australia) in both cast and also the beautiful stacker bars, Perth Mint, PAMP, OPM (formerly NTR), and of course a full range of coins from mints around the world. At the end of the day it is purity and weight that counts and whether some of the old cast bars are a bit rough or not, they are all full weight 9999 Gold or 999+ Silver.
 
anglox_b said:
Hi Guys, wondering if I could get soem feedback with regards to buying Gold. I last bought from PerthMint a few years back, but have since learned that the PM have changed their ID criteria, making it difficult to buy if one is residing outside of australia ,which for the moment I am. I am therefore thinking of buying from Ainslie, but never having dealt with them before, I'm wondering if it would be better to get the perth mint minted bars that Ainslie sells, or go with their own generic ones instead. Can anyone give me an honest opinion on this; i've heard that their silver bars are quiet ugly, and am wondering if it is the same for gold?. Obviously i'm thinking of long term disposal, so does it really matter which type one gets? i.e. at the end of the day will it be enough that gold is gold?

>> Whilst we have a number of reports of clients successfully selling our branded product overseas we have always advised that should this be a possibility you are best to buy LBMA or ISO certified brands or coins to avoid any risk. Ainslie Bullion branded product is widely recognised and respected in Australia without the premium for other brands so it is essentially a matter of choice for the intended use. Keep in mind Ainslie sell these other brands too at competitive prices, so we are a one stop shop.
 
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