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joshtammi's Last 20 Posts

Desperate Need Help From Someone Who Lives In The US
joshtammi
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Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 08/12/2012  07:59 am
not too sure how to contact him, unless I go through and find a post.


also more importantly, doesn't he live in aussie land too?
Forum: Main Coin Forum

Desperate Need Help From Someone Who Lives In The US
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 08/12/2012  07:50 am
ok good good, didnt know what forum to specifically post this in... doesn't seem to be too many Americans on here which sucks cause I don't wanna miss out on this!
Forum: Main Coin Forum
 
Desperate Need Help From Someone Who Lives In The US
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 08/12/2012  07:46 am
thats what I'm hoping for, why am I in the aussie forum?
Forum: Main Coin Forum
 
Desperate Need Help From Someone Who Lives In The US
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 08/12/2012  07:42 am
I'm 19 and blind.

No can do, I can see all their page, I can see all their feedback and previously sold items, but when I click send on the message it gives me an error saying

"sorry we were unable to send this message to the seller, this seller only accepts messages from within the U.S"

or along those lines anyways, basically no way of contacting, hence this is my last resort :(
Forum: Main Coin Forum
 
Desperate Need Help From Someone Who Lives In The US
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 08/12/2012  07:34 am
how does one find this facebook page?

through their username? cause I cannot get to their email.
Forum: Main Coin Forum
 
Desperate Need Help From Someone Who Lives In The US
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 08/12/2012  07:25 am
I want to buy an item from ebay US, but I cannot cause I live in Australia and they will not ship overseas, even worse they block everyone from contacting them who doesn't live in the U.S, so I cannot even beg them to ship overseas.

I am hoping that possibly I could find someone who lives in the U.S to purchase it for me and send it over.

I would be very appreciative and will pay all costs plus a little extra. it's $175 US, and I imagine postage would be around $10-15 to Australia.

p.s sorry if this is the wrong forum (please move mods)

Thanks
Forum: Main Coin Forum

Max Price For $200 Gold Coins (22ct Mint Issues)
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 05/02/2012  08:22 am
Well for a coin this price, id prefer unc at a minimum, especially when the markup is not significant.
Forum: Coins, Bank Notes, and Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 
What Would You Pay For A Silver 1966 Round 50 Cent Piece?
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 05/02/2012  08:14 am
id pay up to $9, cause I know they sell quick on the bay for 13... and I live 30m from a post office box :)
Forum: Coins, Bank Notes, and Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 
Max Price For $200 Gold Coins (22ct Mint Issues)
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 05/02/2012  01:22 am
prices for those sovvies are spot on cat for unc, and cheaper for choice, the 1913S in choice is $50 under cat, but then again, how accurate is CV?
Forum: Coins, Bank Notes, and Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 
Max Price For $200 Gold Coins (22ct Mint Issues)
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 05/01/2012  10:48 pm
Well, nope, I just dont have a gold coin, and its something I want,

I was looking for a sovereign, maybe just a 1915S/M/P cause being in the military, that year has a lot of significance, but I was after quite a good grade and havent seen any pop up. Can you recommend where I could find one uncirculated or near?

Forum: Coins, Bank Notes, and Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 
Max Price For $200 Gold Coins (22ct Mint Issues)
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 05/01/2012  9:00 pm
yeah I was, saw one for $500, its been there for a while, wondered what I should offer :/

Cheers
Forum: Coins, Bank Notes, and Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)

Max Price For $200 Gold Coins (22ct Mint Issues)
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 05/01/2012  8:05 pm
Whats the most you would pay for these coins as they are purely bullion these days.

estimated $490 bullion value today
Forum: Coins, Bank Notes, and Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 
Hoarders Anonymous ;)
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 04/26/2012  6:27 pm
Probably 2000 50c pieces, maybe the same of 20c pieces! :)



Forum: Coins, Bank Notes, and Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 
Is The Mint Striking 2013 Coins Already?
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 04/24/2012  07:47 am
I was also present at the tour and can confirm that they were NOT minting 2012 coins,

when I was there, they had 50c pieces currently being minted, with the 2011 obverse.

we also saw the barrels (though they werent closed off to our group) and they were all 2010 coins, but they said they were taken from storage as well when I queried them.

Who knows for sure, but at the time I was there, they were filling a huge order for another country and that was their priority.

Of the aussie coins that were being minted, none were 2012.
Forum: Coins, Bank Notes, and Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 
Got To See A 10kg Perth Silver Coin Today
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 04/21/2012  9:47 pm
Thats only if you are buying bullion products, bars etc.

for obvious reasons - keeps track of who buys what for the tax man, prevents laundering from crime profits, etc.

Commemorative coins are fair game, just sign up with email address
Forum: Commemoratives and Non-Circulating Coinage (NCLT): Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 
2010 20 Cent Bubble Variety
joshtammi
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Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 04/21/2012  7:48 pm
Don't be bummed if you cant find any state series, sorry I've been hoarding about 2000 of them havent thought about returning them just yet though
Forum: Variety & Error Coins, Bank Notes, Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)

Got To See A 10kg Perth Silver Coin Today
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 04/21/2012  7:37 pm
Currently three on Ebay, two are $50 above issue and one is auction currently with 41 bids and $6 above issue.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2012-QUEEN...em20c4d2d949

make that 42 and $11 over issue. Its funny cause they aren't sold out at PM yet, I recommend, its actually quite a nice coin with selective gold plate. also I got free shipping so that was even better cause normally it's over $300 for free shipping but I ain't complaining!

https://www.perthmint.com.au/catalo...oin-set.aspx
Forum: Commemoratives and Non-Circulating Coinage (NCLT): Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 
Got To See A 10kg Perth Silver Coin Today
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 04/21/2012  7:31 pm
as for much to be made, it all is a gamble really, but I do believe that in the short run - say 6 - 12 months, I notice that the PM coins will rise faster than the RAM Coins (only very few though, most PM products stay at issue) for example the Opal Koala is already being paid over $200 consistently and more overseas on ebay and it only came out 2 months ago for $130.

Normally for RAM coins to mark up that much it takes a few years I've noticed.

Then the Perth mint has some real shooters that go crazy with collectors such as the Redback and the Tasmanian Tiger. Would have been lucky if you secured 5 of those when they came out! I was hoping the Opal one will do the same, it looks like its steadily increasing but who knows really.

And of course my latest purchase, the Diamond Jubilee two coin set, that is more of a half half, I am happy to keep as I have many of the Queen diamond Jubilee coins from RAM/PM etc, but with such a low mintage and a large milestone I can only assume this will rise. If it goes to a good price that is more than I can justify keeping it, I will sell it, if not I'm still happy I bought it!
Forum: Commemoratives and Non-Circulating Coinage (NCLT): Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 
Got To See A 10kg Perth Silver Coin Today
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 04/21/2012  7:25 pm
Depends, Some I buy to keep, some ill sell if the price is high enough straight off the sale, I collect the famous battles of Australia and the Discover Australia Coins with the animals. then I've got a few randoms like the Ginger Meggs coin cause I loved that comic etc. others such as the Koala Opal coin I didnt have too much interest in at the start and bought purely to see what the price would do as it seemed to be the next big thing, but now it's grown on me!
Forum: Commemoratives and Non-Circulating Coinage (NCLT): Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 
Got To See A 10kg Perth Silver Coin Today
joshtammi
Valued Member
Australia
258 Posts
Old Post Posted 04/21/2012  05:17 am
Speaking of Perth Mint, just ordered the two coin diamond jubilee set from them, only 1000 sets and selling fast :) can also be had with free postage at the moment!!
Forum: Commemoratives and Non-Circulating Coinage (NCLT): Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)



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