Bullion Baron said:
jcanuck said:
we can also see how right various people were on their forecasts as to which of the coins is the best one to buy...
So which is your pick?
I'm not really sure... I think all of them will end up being negative over the next few years.
Hoverboard - from the pictures/videos I've seen, the concept looks cool, but on the HSN video someone linked, the finished product looked cheap with the board getting jammed on the plastic. Also, how was the top of the hoverboard made? Is it a sticker or is it printed on the coin? If it's a sticker, it adds to the cheese factor. On the other hand, only 2,015 copies.
DeLorean - I thought this one looked the neatest because of the car, but I'd want to know more about what the car is made out of. If it's plastic, why spend $135 for that when you can get the better looking diecast metal car for about half to a third of the cost now? Plus, a mintage of 7,500 seems a bit excessive.
Gold coin - I'm not a big fan of the design on the coin. A maximum mintage of 1,000 seems worrisome. On the other hand, a plummeting Aussie dollar and rising gold prices could help.
Near term, I'd guess the Hoverboard is the least bad option followed by the gold coin and then the DeLorean. I like the DeLorean best, but that 7,500 mintage makes me think it will be readily available for less than their issue price on Ebay in the near future.
ETA: Ignoring shipping, the buy it now price for the gold coin from one seller is already below Perth Mint issue price on Ebay (
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Tuvalu-2...227853?hash=item2a5aa2894d:g:CHYAAOSwl9BWJ6MA)