How do Perth Mint products fair internationally? I asking in regards to more of their standard products rather than their Lunar/Semi Numi products etc.
Like if one was to take any of the following below to anywhere around the world, would they be recognised or would the people prefer their local bullion?
Like for example, a US Silver Eagle is well received even in Australia, as well as the Canadian Silver Maple Leafs.
PAMP, Valcambi etc despite being a private company, are recognised worldwide and showing their product of bullion assures confidence. Do Perth Mint products have such level of confidence around the world?
The main advantage with the Perth Mint is that they produce large/mid size bars with a government seal on it, very few mints do.
For example, the only major mint I can think of that mints 10oz silver bars with a government stamp on them is the Canadian Mint. The Canadian mint from my knowledge doesnt do silver kilo bars though.
And some people do prefer government bullion due to their consistency and the backing of the said government (whether you trust said government or not is a story for another day), and it probably makes it easier to explain to someone that this was produced by said government versus said private company.
How well would Perth Mint be recognised in these areas?
1) New Zealand
2) Singapore
3) America
4) Canada
5) Areas in Europe
6) China
7) Hong Kong
Example as below:
1) Gold 1oz Coins
2) Gold 1oz Cast Bars
3) Silver Kangaroo
4) Silver 10oz bars
5) Silver Kilo Bars
6) Silver Kooks/Koalas
7) Silver 100oz Bars
Like if one was to take any of the following below to anywhere around the world, would they be recognised or would the people prefer their local bullion?
Like for example, a US Silver Eagle is well received even in Australia, as well as the Canadian Silver Maple Leafs.
PAMP, Valcambi etc despite being a private company, are recognised worldwide and showing their product of bullion assures confidence. Do Perth Mint products have such level of confidence around the world?
The main advantage with the Perth Mint is that they produce large/mid size bars with a government seal on it, very few mints do.
For example, the only major mint I can think of that mints 10oz silver bars with a government stamp on them is the Canadian Mint. The Canadian mint from my knowledge doesnt do silver kilo bars though.
And some people do prefer government bullion due to their consistency and the backing of the said government (whether you trust said government or not is a story for another day), and it probably makes it easier to explain to someone that this was produced by said government versus said private company.
How well would Perth Mint be recognised in these areas?
1) New Zealand
2) Singapore
3) America
4) Canada
5) Areas in Europe
6) China
7) Hong Kong
Example as below:
1) Gold 1oz Coins
2) Gold 1oz Cast Bars
3) Silver Kangaroo
4) Silver 10oz bars
5) Silver Kilo Bars
6) Silver Kooks/Koalas
7) Silver 100oz Bars