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RCM Price Vs Perth Mint Price

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 Posted 04/30/2014  11:00 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Mlalonde1977 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Seems to be a 20-30% gap between prices... I'm almost thinking about collecting some Australia coins... But, does the quality is equal? The mintage, the value in the future... All factors that has to be analyze... Any opinion?
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Mmmm well both are good peregrine falcon and Kookaburra very nice low mintage on both but I like kooks more
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Seems to be a 20-30% gap between prices... I'm almost thinking about collecting some Australia coins... But, does the quality is equal? The mintage, the value in the future... All factors that has to be analyse... Any opinion?


I like the Perth Mint and RAM releases.
Both - bullion from Perh Mint (Koala mostly) [why they can pack the coins into the tubes in the capsules and RCM doesn't care?] and RAM NCLT.
They have plenty interesting issuess, well, for my taste.
Don't care about their prices on the secondary market, cause buy only 1 coin, and the one that I like and want to own.
But again, per 10 RCM coins I buy 1 only from Australia Mints.


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The value in the future? RCM....
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I will agree, Arianzo.....but per my thoughts, in the far far the coins will be worth face value and even not the metal content.
(i mean they might be worth the silver content, but the buyers will offer the face value).

Do we care, how many purple with green dots tennis balls were produced in the 2007? The same will be with our coins.
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I don't know about the far far future but even at that moment, I'd trust more in RCM value than Pert....
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Problem with Perth Mint is that they are a private mint, and have a hsitory of re-minting supposedly limited coins. Personally, I find them much better than RCM, as the latter is using cost saving on high end, high priced collector coins, which I will not stand for. The PM is very much like the early 90's RCM IMHO.
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The Perth Mint is a government owned and run mint. It's the New Zealand mint that's a privately owned mint. It bugs me when inaccurate facts are posted.
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