*Which do YOU prefer? Bars, coins or rounds... and why? Fight it out amongst yourselves in the comments.* When buying silver you can get bars, coins or rounds. Each have their pros and cons. Ricky from Perth Bullion Exchange walks you through each type and give his opinion on which is better. Buy your gold and silver bullion with FREE SHIPPING* @ www.perthbullion.com.au
USA here; i started stacking 1 oz rounds, and am up to 8 oz. Aside from constitutional/ junk silver coins, rounds typically have the lowest premiums where I'm at, and i like the ability to keep them in a tube. I'm interested in stacking weight, and less interested in designs or collectability
Thank you for sharing your insight. I notice that you do not sell any bullion from RAM. Can you share why? Are their product not suitable for stacking?
Hi Denny, we currently have in stock a number of RAM products at perthbullion.com.au. You will find rough tooth dolphin, humpback, desert scorpion and waratah coins on our website.
Hello I am from the Netherlands, i bought my first coin or round i dont know. Its a silver 10 Crown America's cup Challenge from 1987. Do you know if this is a coin or a round? I paid 290 euro.
Hi Mate, coins are defined typically by having a face value. As you've mentioned it have a value of 10 crowns so that would mean you have yourself a 10oz coin.
Hey Knackers, GST is applied to non bullion products. e.g. collectables and those under 99.9 silver. As a rule of thumb if it comes in fancy packaging its likely to have gst applied also any proof or high relief finishes will also have GST applied.
Hi Daryl, constitutional silver here in Aus is not very common and unfortunately, our lovely government applies a %10 tax to any products that are not 999, hence not being on our list. In the States I'm sure they would fill a perfect spot as you mentioned.
i have Canada 1 oz silvers; paid circa $$ 30 for them; and spot price to days $$ 40.... WHY!! are they listed as 5 thats}} FIVE dollar coins ? Does Guvermint xpect a financial crash ? of the money system....? hmmmm....
*Which do YOU prefer? Bars, coins or rounds... and why? Fight it out amongst yourselves in the comments.*
When buying silver you can get bars, coins or rounds. Each have their pros and cons. Ricky from Perth Bullion Exchange walks you through each type and give his opinion on which is better. Buy your gold and silver bullion with FREE SHIPPING* @ www.perthbullion.com.au
USA here; i started stacking 1 oz rounds, and am up to 8 oz. Aside from constitutional/ junk silver coins, rounds typically have the lowest premiums where I'm at, and i like the ability to keep them in a tube. I'm interested in stacking weight, and less interested in designs or collectability
Everyone stacks differently and thats OK! Rounds tend to give the best bang for buck.
If I am going for weight I buy 10 oz bars.
@@MarineVeteran99 you're not wrong. However, I don't have the budget for 10 oz at a time, personally
A very well made video actually. Nice.
Thank you!
Really good information.
Thanks Steven.
Amazing video, thank you
Thanks mate
Thank you for sharing your insight. I notice that you do not sell any bullion from RAM. Can you share why? Are their product not suitable for stacking?
Hi Denny, we currently have in stock a number of RAM products at perthbullion.com.au. You will find rough tooth dolphin, humpback, desert scorpion and waratah coins on our website.
Hello I am from the Netherlands, i bought my first coin or round i dont know.
Its a silver 10 Crown America's cup Challenge from 1987. Do you know if this is a coin or a round? I paid 290 euro.
(10 Oz).
Hi Mate, coins are defined typically by having a face value. As you've mentioned it have a value of 10 crowns so that would mean you have yourself a 10oz coin.
@@PerthBullionExchange Hello Mate, thank you for the information!
Good vid. Is there gst on coins and rounds. thanks
Hey Knackers, GST is applied to non bullion products. e.g. collectables and those under 99.9 silver. As a rule of thumb if it comes in fancy packaging its likely to have gst applied also any proof or high relief finishes will also have GST applied.
Actually the sweet spot for me is the USA constitutional silver, junk silver, which somehow isnt on your list, nice glove, lol
Hi Daryl, constitutional silver here in Aus is not very common and unfortunately, our lovely government applies a %10 tax to any products that are not 999, hence not being on our list. In the States I'm sure they would fill a perfect spot as you mentioned.
i have Canada 1 oz silvers; paid circa $$ 30 for them; and spot price to days $$ 40.... WHY!! are they listed as 5 thats}} FIVE dollar coins ? Does Guvermint xpect a financial crash ? of the money system....? hmmmm....
$5 CAD is just their face value. They have to give all government issued and sanctioned coins a face value. I wouldn't read too much into it.