APMEX Dragon silver rounds & rectangles

Matthew 26:14

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I see apmex have dragon rounds/rectangles silver in various sizes, curious to know if anyone has an idea who the mint for them is ?
 
I believe the dragon are made by the same mint that makes the regular APMEX rounds and bars,
and if I recall this is Sunshine Minting. Not sure on this, but they are nice.
 
hilaire9 said:
I believe the dragon are made by the same mint that makes the regular APMEX rounds and bars,
and if I recall this is Sunshine Minting. Not sure on this, but they are nice.

I asked as well - they (APMEX customer service) said it was sunshine minting
 
Hello Matthew:26.14, it is Sunshine minting. Iam ordering tonight if anyone wants me to get some for them. Don't mean to hi jack your post, I will delete if you wish.
Regards Maggie
 
Well these dragon rounds from apmex are probably a better buy than buffaloes but remember they have an unlimited mintage and apmex can sell them all through 2012, 2013.... and any year after that they please. They just ring up their minter and get another however many struck. They could be striking more in 2018 or something, who knows! I doubt they will ever gain a collectors premium.

But compared to the buffalo rounds which at the moment @ BB are $A34.54 an ounce if you buy 100 and the Dragons @ apmex are $US34.09 if you buy 100+.

So in the end after shipping etc the premium might be like 50c-$1 more for the dragon round. But even if it ends up being $35 an ounce for your silver, its better than paying like $350 for a 10oz bar for liquidity ie. 10 x 1oz is better than 1 x 10oz !
 
Are these the same Dragon 1 oz rounds being talked about in this "old" thread of 5 months ago?

http://www.gainesvillecoins.com/products/159122/2012-1-oz-silver-year-of-the-dragon-round.aspx

Prices in USD: Gainesville has them at $32.86 each (.89 over spot) while APMEX has them at $35.06 for the same wire transfer price. Admittedly, Gainesville requires a minium $2000 order to use its bankwire option.

Prices are about .10 dearer than Buffalo rounds but they are a nice variation if one already owns a mob of the buffalo. :)

Some character on Gumtree is trying to sell them for $49 AUD each and another on Oz feebay for $50 AUD. :lol:
 
lucky luke said:
Are these the same Dragon 1 oz rounds being talked about in this "old" thread of 5 months ago?

http://www.gainesvillecoins.com/products/159122/2012-1-oz-silver-year-of-the-dragon-round.aspx

Prices in USD: Gainesville has them at $32.86 each (.89 over spot) while APMEX has them at $35.06 for the same wire transfer price. Admittedly, Gainesville requires a minium $2000 order to use its bankwire option.

Prices are about .10 dearer than Buffalo rounds but they are a nice variation if one already owns a mob of the buffalo. :)

Some character on Gumtree is trying to sell them for $49 AUD each and another on Oz feebay for $50 AUD. :lol:

The APMEX ones are different , and they are very nice looking , the first batch I recieved looked great and the second did not look as good but hey it is bullion, they also come in sealed sheets which is nice.
 
silverstar1 said:
lucky luke said:
Are these the same Dragon 1 oz rounds being talked about in this "old" thread of 5 months ago?

http://www.gainesvillecoins.com/products/159122/2012-1-oz-silver-year-of-the-dragon-round.aspx

Prices in USD: Gainesville has them at $32.86 each (.89 over spot) while APMEX has them at $35.06 for the same wire transfer price. Admittedly, Gainesville requires a minium $2000 order to use its bankwire option.

Prices are about .10 dearer than Buffalo rounds but they are a nice variation if one already owns a mob of the buffalo. :)

Some character on Gumtree is trying to sell them for $49 AUD each and another on Oz feebay for $50 AUD. :lol:

The APMEX ones are different , and they are very nice looking , the first batch I recieved looked great and the second did not look as good but hey it is bullion, they also come in sealed sheets which is nice.
http://www.gainesvillecoins.com/products/159122/2012-1-oz-silver-year-of-the-dragon-round.aspx
http://www.apmex.com/Product/65011/1_oz_Year_of_the_Dragon_Silver_Round_999_Fine.aspx

Sure. They are not the same design. But they are still 1 oz and bullion. Yet there is a price difference of approx $2.00 USD. Despite the price difference, they are still quite close to spot so nice little coins (both of them!) I think.
 
I own some of the apmex gainesville and provident versions. Out of the three my vote goes easily to the provident rounds. The dragon design and proof-like finish is absolutely gorgeous. I wish I owned more of em.
 
sorry forgot to include the link:
http://www.providentmetals.com/2012-1-oz-dragon-silver-round.html

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If you just trying to get cheap silver though, the gainesvillecoins ones are the obvious choice. The only round you can consistently get cheaper is the buffalo for 10 cents less. To get a dragon on the coin I'd readily pay an extra 10 cents.
 
The provident ones in bulk paying cash etc you can buy for $1.09 over spot which is about a 3.5% premium and thats pretty good going for silver.
 
I don't know if one of you guys just took my advice or not but suddenly provident is sold out of the rounds. I haven't seen them sell out in a long time if ever, and I check their site daily. It could just be spill over demand after their half ounce lunar dragons sold out early yesterday.
 
I have a few for sale but it'd be international shipping and a premium romancontrol would have conniption fits over. Probably not worth it :-p
 
sorry, am I not allowed to say that yet? Just realized that's probably advertising and I don't think I'm allowed to do that outside the trading forum yet. My bad.
 
Honestcoins said:
sorry, am I not allowed to say that yet? Just realized that's probably advertising and I don't think I'm allowed to do that outside the trading forum yet. My bad.
You worry too much :)
 
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