mmissinglink
Active Member
Holdfast said:mmissinglink said:....so cut me some slack please when I share info that you personally may find difficult to digest.
I quickly calculated the value of my small stack very recently and have come to realize that just about 50% of its value is in Perth Mint coins (mostly bullion and almost entirely silver). Perth Mint pays taxes to the Australian gov't and that gov't provides Aussies with services. So, thanks to me, in very small part, I am supporting the Australian economy and you (if you are an Aussie) indirectly through your gov't.![]()
Sir!
Why have you posted this comment?
??? What is the nature of this strange question?
I know a Canadian who buys more Amer Eagles than Maple Leafs. I'm sure there are Europeans who buy more Maple leafs than cojns from their own country. I'm sure there are Aussies who buy more Chinese coins than Australian. I'd bet that there are Chinese who like Perth Mint coins better than their own Pandas.
It's bizarre, rather strange, and gives rise to my suspicion of some inappropriate agenda of a person who questions why someone from one country might happen to like coins from another country and express that liking for conversation sake.
What is the nature of this strange question holdfast???