How do you know when Coin show are on? Im new I only Bought for the first time last December just cracked 2000oz of silver and 60oz gold.
PMs going up produce higher prices all round but even at $1930 a oz if the AU$ drops to the low 60s or less gold will still be a good hedge
Congratulations on your stack sctpc, you are doing better than some who have been stacking for years.
I guess having deep pockets is an advantage you obviously have over many others.
This was not a coin show but rather a public auction run by an auction house called Abacus Auctions.
They are mainly stamp auctioneers although they do a couple of coin auctions a year.
Their staff are former employees of Mossgeeen Auctions of Armidale, which went bankrupt a couple of years ago.
Public Auctions are the way I have gone about buying my silver and gold over the last 30 years.
I tend to avoid the dealers, as I like to purchase at wholesale rather than retail prices.
I will list the main Auction Houses I have dealt with and their locations.
In Victoria - Downies Australian Coin Auctions. They used to be good priced sellers until they introduced live online bidding a couple of auctions ago,
now it's becoming difficult to pick up a bargain anymore.
In NSW - Noble Numismatics. They are by far the largest auctioneers of gold and silver coins in Australia. Good reputable company with realistic
estimates and reserves.
In NSW - Status International. This is an IS Wright auction house with unrealistic high estimates and reserves on most of their inventories.
I only buy here when desperate, or if they have something I can't find anywhere else.
In QLD - International Auction Galleries. A good reputable smaller sized auction house whom I have dealt with since the 1990s.
- Roxburys Auction House. They are good also but only have a couple of auctions a year.