Is anyone aware of any truly legitimate Donald Trump silver 1 oz .999 fine coins? I only see stuff for sale from Chinese sellers, or people here who sell the ones made in China. I love silver and want to keep buying it while it is under $20 an ounce.
The Republic of Equatorial Guinea (how legitimate it is is up to you to decide) http://worldnumismaticnews.com/2017/01/23/worlds-1st-legal-tender-donald-trump-coins/
Depends on what you mean by "legitimate". Solid silver? Sure. Made and sold by the US Mint? No. Well, not yet, anyway...
Is Ecuatorial Guinea a legitimate producer of a Trump silver round? Isn't that the third-world country whose president had a son who was one of the largest importers and consumers of Moet champagne in the world? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...d-people-s-cash-fund-five-star-lifestyle.html I'm pretty sure we all know whether or not its legit...
Saw this, but it's 500 Francs and only 10grams, less than 1/3 of an ounce for $30. https://www.ebay.com/itm/2017-Equat...161794?hash=item58ef6f2982:g:MD0AAOSwJ4hY9Rug Here it is in gold 1/10th of a whole ounce for $279 https://www.ebay.com/itm/2017-Equat...633827?hash=item1ec1ee3963:g:62wAAOSwx6pYq16I
That coin was issued by (or on behalf of) Equatorial Guinea, so it "qualifies" with regard to the thread title. Oh, and ... @all, no more political comments. Took a few posts out already. Sigh. Christian
There are a number of countries that issue NCLT, such as Equitorial Guinea. If you do a search on Ebay, quite a few rounds show up as well.
Heres my Chinese plated coin of our President. Cost me 90 cents. That's INCLUDING shipping from China. Why? Because it's awesome.
Not sure where these were minted. The (gold and silver) Trump coins were "developed" by CIT (Coin Invest Trust, Liechtenstein) and distributed by Modern Coin Mart (USA). If the gold coin was made using this "Big Gold Minting" technology, it may have been produced by Mayer Mint, a private German mint. But that is a guess, and whether it would apply to the silver coin as well ... don't ask me. Christian
So a quick search looks like CIT is like a product manager. They’ll develop the designs and some of the minting techniques but I think BH Mayer is doing the actual minting with CIT managing the process.