db23 said:Pela Coins has a kilo listed @ 7,499.75
alexbecks said:Actual pictures of Tifffany 1 Kilo coin. Impressive!
http://www.powercoin.it/1291-3077-t...esden-1-kg-kilo-silver-coin-50-palau-2014.jpg
http://www.powercoin.it/1291-3078-t...esden-1-kg-kilo-silver-coin-50-palau-2014.jpg
Source: www.powercoin.it
alexbecks said:Hi Stark, the problem is the mintage, 99 pcs worldwide is really nothing. The hype may pass but once coins are in hand of collectors and not anymore in hands of dealers, who is going to sell it?
Alex.
db23 said:Interesting that nobody here has mentioned that supposedly half of the 1kg Tiffany coins were sold to a TV station in Germany, meaning that dealers only have access to half of them, not the full 99.
When I first saw some dealers trying to sell for over $10,000 USD, I initially laughed thinking they would never get it. Now I am growing more confident that this will in fact be a $10K+ coin, even if the initial prices eventually go down a bit. With some dealers already saying that they won't be selling the 1 they received and 50 of them going to that TV station, I'd put the realistic number of these available at around 35-40.Altima said:db23 said:Interesting that nobody here has mentioned that supposedly half of the 1kg Tiffany coins were sold to a TV station in Germany, meaning that dealers only have access to half of them, not the full 99.
Interesting. So what does that mean for the prospect of the prices increasing in future? 99 is a really low mintage by any means.
db23 - Where did you get this info? Were the coins really sold to a TV station in Germany or perhaps CIT or some other company will sell through this TV station (that would make more sense).db23 said:Interesting that nobody here has mentioned that supposedly half of the 1kg Tiffany coins were sold to a TV station in Germany, meaning that dealers only have access to half of them, not the full 99.
ego2spare said:that is one of the fugliest coins i have ever seen. i would rather have ANY other 1kg coin.