https://www.google.com/webhp?source...spv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=letters of marque definitionsilverbullion said:What are the differences between Privateers and Pirates?: http://newcoinreleases.com/elemetal-2-oz-privateer-ultra-high-relief-silver-round/
SilverPete said:Good news so far on production quality - I've had this Privateer round sitting out without any protection. A few weeks ago people at the Sydney meet were handling it directly. I've picked it up several times with my bare hands. And no milk spots! For comparison, a while ago I took an RCM Maple carefully out of the tube wearing cotton gloves, and it spotted within 48 hours.
jchrisrobledo said:Oh wow, that looks goooood!
Haha maybe you can bug them to make the rounds colored from now on.
Works out to be $619 AUD shipped from the USA. Perth Bullion is a bit cheaper at $549 AUD excluding postage within Australia. You would think an extra $20 should cover posting. I have been doing the sums going to get some before they dissapear.mmissinglink said:This is a very good price.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Roll-of-10-...256508?hash=item2a5a476bbc:g:amoAAOSwbdpWa0k~
It's not my auction and I don't have a connection to that seller in any way....just sharing a good value on these rounds.
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mmissinglink said:Thanks for the heads up on this Luker.
I'm surprised that the American Landmarks series has that low mintage....I would have guessed at least as much as the Privateer rounds which have (at least for the first Privateer round) somewhere around 300% more minted than the American Landmarks.
I bought another one of the Liberty Island rounds and received it recently.....they really are spectacular looking rounds and for Yanks like me, are a source of tremendous symbolic pride.
Thank you, France, thank you.
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silver kook said:Works out to be $619 AUD shipped from the USA. Perth Bullion is a bit cheaper at $549 AUD excluding postage within Australia. You would think an extra $20 should cover posting. I have been doing the sums going to get some before they dissapear.mmissinglink said:This is a very good price.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Roll-of-10-...256508?hash=item2a5a476bbc:g:amoAAOSwbdpWa0k~
It's not my auction and I don't have a connection to that seller in any way....just sharing a good value on these rounds.
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o-to said:mmissinglink said:Thanks for the heads up on this Luker.
I'm surprised that the American Landmarks series has that low mintage....I would have guessed at least as much as the Privateer rounds which have (at least for the first Privateer round) somewhere around 300% more minted than the American Landmarks.
I bought another one of the Liberty Island rounds and received it recently.....they really are spectacular looking rounds and for Yanks like me, are a source of tremendous symbolic pride.
Thank you, France, thank you.
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You're welcome buddy!
I was saying that Perth Bullion (Australian Bullion Dealer) is selling the American Landmarks rounds cheaper than the Ebay seller. Not comparing apples to raisins just highlighting a cheaper price for the American Landmarks rounds for Australian buyers. I agree that they are great looking rounds and exceptional quality of design and finish. Look even better in capsules as it enhances the high relief. Plus there is a nice design on both sides of the round rather than a boring old Queen's head.mmissinglink said:silver kook said:Works out to be $619 AUD shipped from the USA. Perth Bullion is a bit cheaper at $549 AUD excluding postage within Australia. You would think an extra $20 should cover posting. I have been doing the sums going to get some before they dissapear.mmissinglink said:This is a very good price.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Roll-of-10-...256508?hash=item2a5a476bbc:g:amoAAOSwbdpWa0k~
It's not my auction and I don't have a connection to that seller in any way....just sharing a good value on these rounds.
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In my view, far too often, many stackers are comparing apples to raisins. I'm not stating you are doing this here because I don't know what you mean by "Perth Bullion". But I can tell you that qualitatively, these Elemetal Mint American Landmarks high relief rounds are in a different league than most bullion I've ever come across. These are comparable to what other mints call "numismatic" or "collector" coins, in my view.
While most other bullion is meant to be stacked raw and bare, personally, I and most others that I know of who are purchasing the American Landmarks series rounds are keeping these rounds in the custom capsules they arrived in or if buying a tube of rounds, also buying the custom capsules and transferring the rounds into them because these rounds have such a nice collector finish.
Comparing the American Landmarks series rounds to ordinary bullion is, in my view, comparing apples to raisins.
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