I don't have a certificate. I am thinking about buying some. Here is the official site http://www.perthmint.com.au/investment_certificate.aspx
Anyone have experience with these? I was thinking this could be a great thing to have if I decide to bug out of the United States. Try getting on...
If you know a futures dealer you might be able to get a better deal going through COMEX. Buy 2 more bars and then sell the December (or whatever)...
I've seen places like AMPEX that pay above spot for bullion coins. Coins require no authentication. If you are adding to a stock of bullion slowly...
Their policy doesn't say anything about shipping costs. Certainly a good question. In the world of business satisfaction garunteed is not...
I am guessing you are talking about proofs. I was not aware that the standard version had "papers". AMPEX has them....
When you returned an item to Ampex did you ask for an exchange or did you get your money refunded. The problem I have is I bought the Gold Eagle...
I ordered some Canadian Palladium Maples and they came in the orginal sealed plastic from the mint. The packaging has the Royal Canadian Mint Logo...
I have a feeling I'm going to learn a good lesson. AMPEX has the option to refund my money and they probably will since the price of Gold as moved...
I should have been more clear. It was a one ounce Gold Eagle. It cost $13.70 to insure it for $1200 and $4.05 to send it priorty mail. The rep...
Personally I would not finance one coin with another due to transaction costs. I know the feeling of wanting "gold". It's nice and pretty to look...
I recently received some bullion coins from AMPEX. All were nice except for one 2010 1oz Eagle. It had a huge dent above one of the sun points....
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