mmissinglink said:Luker, $20,000 / ounce....wow! Talk about a hefty premium...holy crap. It seems a bit on the absurd to me....a 20th ounce coin....why not just make it a 1 grain microscopic coin....that'd be something special.![]()
In my view, no precious metal coin under 1 oz is worth buying unless I can buy it at spot. I mean, in my view, the reason I usually get a coin is (other than its precious metal content) because I want to be able to appreciate the design. With any coin under an ounce, I just won't be able to appreciate the design. That's why I'm a fan of 5 oz coins...in my view, these are a terrific size for most designs. The difference between the 5 oz silver Britannia and the smaller silver proof coins seems fairly evident to me as to why I stay away from small coins..
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I am with you regarding the absurdity of 1/20th and 1/40th oz coins...I have purchased some 1/2 oz rounds (not coins) but those are for if ever the SHTF. I would be interested to know whether the mint with be issuing solo 1 oz gold proof britannias, and if so will they be issued though the mint or pre-sold through a private company(s) as a First Struck, like they did with the 750 5oz silver proofs . Thus far they have release 250 in set form, with a total reported mintage of 400. The 5 oz gold proofs go for 7500 pounds. Is it reasonable to assume that as a solo coin they might be priced at 2000 pounds? If so, I would definitely save up for that , with a mintage as low as 400!