Should we get Silver Shield products in?

Add the bulk discount rate to your site, instead of having to email or call for those rates. Would love to buy tubes of Maples, Kangaroos and ASE’s, and seeing those rates immediately would be great, since I don’t normally do my PM buying during business hours.
This I agree with too.:)

No for SS products, price is inhibitive.
 
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Quick poll:

If we got a range of the new Silver Shield BU products in (not the proofs or special limited mintage coins), would you buy them?

Comment with a yes or no.

If you feel like it, also mention what price range over spot you'd be willing to pay.

Thanks gang!
I would prefer royal mint stuff personally. But I am biased towards offical mint coins.
 
I was a fan of the first series, then there was the confusion..
I think I'm the only one, but I'd probably pick some up if the premium was around maple / roo level
I'd be more keen on the designs that aren't just repeats of the early ones with a different back. I don't think I'd go full collector and try to get em all anymore. But I'd get a few for sure.
 
I actually have a 2012-2013 Silver-Shield Proof beautiful coin .
 

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Maybe it’s the difference between stackers and collectors. Stackers want low premium silver rounds, coins & bars. Generally, they buy in bulk. Collectors are more interested in changing new designs Different mints. .Generally they buy smaller quantities and are prepared to pay a higher premium. Then you have the Numismatic crew - different expectations again.
I consider myself a collector. Having said that, S.S mini- mintage doesn’t interest me but some of their generic designs are pretty good and the premiums are less then maples and Eagles from GSM. For someone like me, it’s just expensive to ship small amounts of silver from the US. I don’t see any harm in selling some of their generic designs. I think you’d be surprised how quickly they sell. I bet you can get them to Australia faster and for a cheaper price than Eagles.
 
This thread is almost two years old and the Commercial Member has not been seen on the boards for over 5 months:eek:
 
If anyone has contact for Micheal could you please contact him and ask him nicely if he is able to put some 1oz unallocated silver up? They only have KG's listed atm and that's out of my price range.
I used the web site MSG thing and asked them yesterday, but it never got put up.
 
If anyone has contact for Micheal could you please contact him and ask him nicely if he is able to put some 1oz unallocated silver up? They only have KG's listed atm and that's out of my price range.
I used the web site MSG thing and asked them yesterday, but it never got put up.
they wont offer it over the holidays as its much harder to hedge the smaller sizes and that period is alot more volatile. gram gold and oz silver unallocated usually disappears from BN website over public holiday periods. youll have to wait for the new year i presume.
 
Looks like BN are not offering anything over the Xmas Period. Screen shot from BN web site just now.

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Didn't have to wait for the new year :) I'd sent an email asking and got an automated response saying they wont be back till the 10th, but then a few hours later I got a response from a human saying they'd put some up.

I saw that the website was like that, it looks like it's back to normal now, you could still get to products by going to your order book and clicking on the item you previously brought.
 
Silver shield is great - I'm all for it!

I just collect the designs I like that record modern history as I know it. Many of the round I've bought are the proofs, and most have turned out to be a great investment (100-500%). Somewhere between $45-$60 is reasonable for the BU rounds. Many of the designs are incredible works of art and worth collecting... But that's exactly what they are, collector pieces.
 
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