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Perth Unveils Its Most Expensive Coin This Year: The Discovery
The Perth Mint unveils its most expensive gold coin ever. On September 4th, 2018 Perth showed off its two kilograms or 4.4 lbs gold coin they call Discovery to the rest of the world. This Australian gold coin is a .999 quality gold coin encrusted with four pink diamonds that are worth more than $1.8 million. This coin was created to meet the demand by the ultra-rich for high-end, exclusive collectables. The Perth Mint is famous worldwide for creating high quality coins that end up becoming sought after coins amongst collectors. The coin shows off a ship a gold prospector and baobab trees and is considered legal tender. So far, it is the most valuable coin ever created by Perth mint or any Australian mint and will be sold to the highest bidder.
According to Perth mint, the coin depicts an inspirational rags to riches tale that is all too common in the gold industry in Australia. The coin is expected to be sold to Asian or Middle Eastern buyers. It’s no secret that Asians and Middle Eastern people are more inclined to acquiring the most expensive gold items as they hold gold in high regard. The most attractive aspect about the gold coin is of course the diamonds which are even more expensive because they are pink. The diamonds themselves were mined from the world renowned Argyle Mine located in a region known as the Kimberley region in the remote part of Western Australia.
The four diamonds could easily be an entire year’s production for the mine making this much more valuable and giving the coin a definite appreciation with time. Coloured diamonds are more expensive than clear diamonds, pink or red diamonds particularly are worth over 50 times more than white diamonds. Pink diamonds are found in special places, a handful of precious gems miners find Pink diamonds. Rio Tinto is known as the one mining company that mines most pink diamonds. The fact that the stones used in Discovery were discovered in a remote mine, not known for prolific diamond production. Rio Tonto itself holds a pink diamond sale every year that draws a lot of global attention. Most of the stones that go on sale fetch no less than $1 million carats.
Because of their rarity and the appreciation of gold, the coin is the best investment anyone can make.
“Discovery” is not the first expensive coin minted by the Perth Mint. Over the years, the Mint has produced some spectacular coins for discerning lovers of fine, luxury items. Some people buy gold bullion simply as an investment, others buy bullion coins to add to their collections whilst others will buy that one special coin no one is likely to ever have. These special, once in a lifetime coins are so rare and so expensive that the buyer’s names are kept a secret and the sale kept a secret. The “Discovery” coin was modelled from the “Holey Dollar” which has been the Degas or Monet of the coin collection world sold to a private collector for $AUD 495,000 in 2013. There might be more than one Holey Dollar out there, but the “Discovery” is a unique coin that will attract special investors.
Source:
- http://coinsblog.ws/2018/09
- https://investopress.com/australia-most-valuable-legal-tender-collector-coin
2018 Brings A New Silver Krugerrand
2018 has been a busy year for the gold market. Just when you thought mints have presented the best products they could another mint launches a surprise. The South African Mint came out with exciting news recently. Every gold bug and gold bullion collector should know the Krugerrand gold coin. The Krugerrand is steeped in tradition and has been regarded as a safer gold investment for half a century. These coins were and still are struck from the best and purest gold. Now, for the first time ever in the history of the South African mint, Rand Refineries and the Krugerrand this iconic coin is being issued as a low-premium silver coin.
The gold Krugerrand coins accounted for 90% of the global coin market in the 80s. There were other coins that did well like the American Eagle and the Canadian Maple leaf gold coins. But these have gone through some serious upheaval whilst the desirability and demand of the Krugerrand remained largely unshakable. The demand for this coin has not waned through the years. To mark the 50th anniversary of the Krugerrand in 2017, the Rand Refinery, the only refinery in the country that produces authentic Krugerrands, made the first ever silver Krugerrand designed to compete with the rest of the silver bullion coins in the world.
The Krugerrand is a sovereign-minted coin that is universally recognised and easy to liquidate. South Africa is not only one of the biggest gold producers in the world but the government backed mint, the Rand Refinery is one of the most reputable in the world. It has processed more than 50,000 tons of gold since its inception in 1920. The Rand Refinery cultivated a fine reputation in the world and is renowned for producing high-quality product. To commemorate 50 years of the Rand refinery’s production of the Krugerrand, the refinery has launched its first ever, 2 oz. silver Krugerrand
The 2018 Silver Krugerrand upholds the legend of the brand. Like its gold contemporaries, the Silver Krugerrand gives investors a way to own bullion for a fraction of the cost. The 2018 Silver Krugerrand was marketed as a low-premium collector’s coin. Investors aren’t just paying for the precious material, but they are investing in something that may be worth something. Because it is a Krugerrand, this silver coin is extremely liquid.
The Rand refinery had not produced silver bullion coins until now. The 2018 silver Krugerrand is the first government-backed silver coin struck by the Rand Refinery. Much like the gold Krugerrand, the silver Krugerrand coin gives investors a great and cheaper way to invest in low-premium bullion. The 2018 Krugerrand is priced slightly higher over the melt value. It is marketed at a premium that is on the same level as the Australian Kangaroo, the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf, the Britannia and the Austrian Philharmonic. This is definitely the coin to procure for serious coin collects and bullion investors alike. Silver has had a great run and more people are looking at the silver bullion market. The 2018 silver Krugerrand is the first of its kind and definitely worth every penny.
Sourced:
- https://www.moderncoinmart.com/info-vault/articles/2018-silver-krugerrand.html
- http://www.samint.co.za/2018-range/
The Royal Australian Mint Commemorates 250th Anniversary Of Captain Cook’s Voyage With Gold Coin
Captain Cook is an important figure in the history of Australia. It has been 250 years since the British Naval captain embarked on his first voyage in 1768 to find the Southern Continent along the Pacific Ocean. Cook set sail on the “HM Bark Endeavour.” To commemorate this, The Royal Australian Mint is releasing a high-end 3-coin series.
This is a continuation of the Royal Australian Mint program of gold coins depicting the night skies launched a couple of years ago. The series known as the “Southern Sky” and “Northern Sky” coins insists of coins wrapped in a one-ounce gold dome.
The Gold Coin Design
The new Captain Cook series of commemorative coins was created by designer and sculptor, Gary Breeze. He has worked with the Royal Mint before on the design of the “75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain’s ” 50p commemorative coin in 2015.
The design is based on the 18th-century maps of Captain Cook’s voyage. There is a map of the Southern Hemisphere etched on the coin. The concave face has fine details of the voyage bordered by inscriptions. These coins will be released over three years and will chart the progress and discoveries of Cook’s epic voyage.
How much will these gold coins cost
These coins do more than honour Captain Cook but they pay tribute to the man’s spirit of adventure. There is a lot that was discovered by Cooks sojourns, he may have never reached the fabled Southern Continent but he made some important discoveries. The three coins have a central uniting image, “The Endeavour.” The ship that first carried the Captain to the “new world” plays centre stage. The coins come in a nice wooden presentation box and a certificate of authenticity. According to the Royal Australian Mint, only 750 coins will be made. These will sell for $2,795 AUD.
Advantages of buying these coins
These coins are a great investment because they are made of gold, which has always been a safe haven asset. There are considerable advantaged for owning gold coins:
#1. It’s a highly liquid asset. You can coins worth ten of thousands of dollars in your hand. They can be sold anywhere in the world.
#2. Gold cannot be destroyed by fire or water or any natural or man-made disaster or time itself.
#3. Gold coins don’t carry counterparty risk. They are the only financial asset that is not some entity’s be it a bank or government’s liability.
#4. The price of gold has been always in flux, but the value of gold is timeless. Unlike paper currency, gold retains it’s purchasing power for years.
#5. You don’t require any special knowledge to enjoy owning your own gold collection.
This is a beautiful collection depicting and celebrating a pioneering spirit and an important time in the history of Australia. The design incorporates text of key location point in Cook’s voyage from his departure from Plymouth, discoveries of new lands and astronomical discoveries in Tahiti.
$2,795 AUD might sound a little bit pricey, but a lot of collectors and gold bugs will be lining up to get their hands on one of these coins. At the low mintage of 750, these might just turn out to be highly collectable coins in the next couple of years.
Ref: https://www.royalmint.com/discover/uk-coins/captain-cook/
http://agaunews.com/royal-australian-mint-commemorates-captain-cooks-voyage-domed-gold-coin/
Tricks of the Trade: Selling Gold Coins

For most of us who are new to the world of gold coins or numismatics might find this article useful, especially if you are about to embark on mission to sell your gold coins. What you must know and what you know may differ greatly and when it comes to selling gold coins, both perspectives are equally important.
First and foremost, when you decide to sell your gold coins, you have to think about, why you bought them in the first place and if it had anything to do with hedging your wealth, but your financial situation got a little out of hand, then maybe ‘selling’ your gold coin or coins may not be the best alternative. Consider using them as collateral to get a ‘friendly’ loan and make a dal whereby, you will be in possession of your coins as soon as you pay the loan within a specific time frame.
This way, you would probably be able to get at least 90 % of the value of your gold coins. If this alternative proves to be unviable and selling them is the only option. Here are some things that you should know and consider before selling your gold coins.
1. What is the Value of the Gold Coin?
Although most gold coins have predetermined values based on their weight in gold, always double check and do your homework as some gold coins gain value due to their rarity and these coins often fetch higher prices than their net weight in gold. Some coins are worth double or triple their net weight in gold, thus make sure you know the exact value of your gold coin.
2. Whom do you sell gold coins to?
Anything containing gold is highly liquid and this means just about anybody would be willing to exchange their cash for your gold. Therefore, in ordr to get the best price out of your gold coin sale, it is best that you shop around and take your coin to more than just 1, 2 or 3 dealers. Take it to at least 5 or 6 dealers and assess the best offer against market value. Alternatively try to sell it online, however, when you do this, do not throw caution to the find, be extremely careful and never let your gold coin or coins out of your sight.
3. Consider the cost of selling gold coins
Normally the best prices offered for gold coins comes from the people who sold it to you in the first place, but you should consider the costs involved in obtaining the coin (shipping and handling and insurance) and the cost of sending it back to them. Compare these costs with what you will be receiving and calculate your returns.
4. Should you really sell your gold coins?
If you can get by without selling your gold coin or coins, then, do not sell. Gold coins increasing in value as they age and over a few years they normally gain numismatic value as they become scarce and this would be an added advantage, if you are able to wait a while.
Golden Legacy of the Sovereign Coin

Gold sovereigns are acknowledged as one of the oldest and most recognised gold coins largely due to their attachment to history and tradition that stems directly from the olden days of the British Empire. Weighing exactly 7.98 grams at 22 karats which basically means that the purity level (gold content) in a sovereign is 91.66 % which in turn means; each sovereign contains a net weight of 7.315 grams of gold (approx. 0.235 troy ounces of gold). The recognition for the British Gold Sovereign is unprecedented based on the fact that although most central banks around the world keeps gold reserves in the form of bullion bars that weigh 400 ounces, they also store a portion of their reserves in the form gold coins and the preferred bullion coin is usually the Gold Sovereign of Great Britain. Besides the historical attachment of the sovereign, other factors that contribute to its popularity is the traditional aspect of this coin that is a popular and valued gift at christenings, birthdays, weddings, young individuals coming of age or simply as an attractive token or jewellery piece in its own right. The only setback that the sovereign has is the gold content which runs of into fractions whereas the new breed of gold bullion coins in the ‘same class’ as the British sovereign that made their way into the market towards the end of the 60s such as the South African Krugerrand contained exactly one troy ounce of gold which is easier to comprehend from a mathematical perspective.
Although the sovereign is attached to a nominal value of just a pound sterling due to the fact that prior to 1932 the sovereign was actually used for transactions and within Great Britain was a fully circulating coin, it is currently regarded as bullion coin and in some instances some of these sovereign carry more value than their gold content and among the most valuable sovereign are the sovereigns that were struck for Edward VIII who relinquished his positions that resulted in these coins never entering market circulation and one of these coins fetched a hefty half a million pounds at an auction in 2014. Some are rumoured to be valued even higher than that especially English gold sovereigns that were minted in 1604 and those that were minted after the great coinage of 1816 when each of these coins were worth about 44.5 Guineas or £1.05). There were 3 ‘modern era’ minting of the sovereign, the first were the ones minted in the UK itself for 100 years (1817-1917), then again in 1925 and the present ‘mint run’ that started back in 1957. There is no doubt that the sovereign is among the best form of bullion to own as they are recognised and are known to grow in value that sometimes outrun their gold content. However, it is always necessary to have these coins assayed before purchase as some times these coins could weigh less due to handling and ‘chipping’ and due to English law which only recognises a sovereign to be considered as legal tender if the coin weighs 7.93787 g or more, otherwise, it is valued for its scrap gold content by most dealers.
The Chinese Panda

The Chinese Gold Panda Bullion Coin issued by the People’s Republic of China was introduced to the Gold Coin Bullion market in 1982 with the designs changing every year (the older ones gradually increase in numismatic value) except for a single constant. The Gold Coins come in 5 denominations starting at 1/20 troy ounce, 1/10 troy ounce, ¼ troy ounce, ½ troy ounce and 1 troy ounce with their face values (legal tender within the Republic of China) starting from (5 Yuan, 50 Yuan, 100 Yuan, 200 Yuan, 200 Yuan and 500 Yuan). The popular gold coins are issued by the China Gold Coin Corporation under close watch by the Chinese government.
As of 2014 since 1982 there have been 32 different designs all with the gold content being 0.999 and the Pandas came to match the popularity of the American Eagles and American Buffalo Gold Coins, investors were buying out most of the stock each year and the ever changing designs assisted in building a steady demand for the coins (the coins maintained the same design for 2002 as the design was identical to that of 2001. The Pandas however were issued at a slightly higher price and the commemorative bullion normally gain numismatic value rapidly in comparison to other gold bullion coins. There are a number of online sites where would be or seasoned gold buyers could buy gold coins from, but choosing the right dealers to get extra varied service is essential so as not to lose too much in the early stages. Making sure that these coins are IRA approved and the seller provide services such as grading (grade designation), certificates of authenticity and composition factors are rudimentary towards ensuring that the purchased gold coins will in the long run provide substantial returns.
At the beginning when the Panda gold coins were introduced back in 82, the market price was reportedly over 3,000 dollars due to numismatic value when the demand for these bullion coins sky rocketed before subsiding in 1987. The first issue is still much sought after for its numismatic value more than any other reason, but as for the current issue 2014 the gold coin is priced at $ 1,307 as at the 7th of June 2014 for 1 oz denomination, followed by 689.76 dollars for the ½ ounce denomination. The ¼ oz, 1/10 oz and the 1/20 oz are all priced at 354.30 dollars, 145.49 dollars and 82.15 dollars respectively. The Chinese Bullion is still popular among gold coin buyers and seemingly it will always remain so due to the fact that not only is the buying and selling of Chinese gold bullion coins popular, but also because they gather value more rapidly than most other gold bullion. The truth is, gold coins are basically good investments and although there is a slight premium that one has to pay for the cost of minting and designs, the fact remains that in time, their value go up and those who have sufficient quantities of these coins will find themselves protected from the impact of inflation and currency devaluations.
The Canadian Maple Leaf

The Canadian Maple Leaf that is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint is the official gold bullion for Canada and has the highest gold content purity compared to any other bullion coin at a fineness of .9999 which makes it 24 Karats and containing nothing else but gold extracted from Canadian gold mines. The coin was introduced in 1979 when there was a global boycott of the African Krugerrand due to the apartheid regime. The Maple Leaf gold coin can be purchased in a variety of denominations starting from 1/25 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/10 oz, ¼ oz, ½ oz and 1 oz with legal tender value (only in Canada) for $ 1, $ 5, $ 10, $ 20 and $ 50 respectively (the legal tender value is imprinted on these coins). They also had a coin that was minted in 1994 with a $ 2.00 face value (1/15 oz) however the issue did not do so well in the market and minting the coin was discontinued and they remain the only batch that was minted at that face value.
The Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Bullion coin was obtainable in (0.9995 fineness) platinum according to the denomination of the gold Maple Leafs since 1988 along with the (0.9999 fineness) silver maple leaf bullion with the face value of $ 5. In 2005 the (0.9995 fineness) palladium bullion was introduced with a face value of $ 50 (this bullion was subject to Canadian taxation). The biggest event that took place involving bullion and the Royal Canadian Mint was when the royal mint unveiled the Gold Maple Leaf Coin that was measured at 50 cm in diameter and 3 cm in thickness weighing at 100 Kg carrying the value of 1 million dollars. Designed by Stanley Witten, the main objective of the massive gold bullion coin was to get the Maple Leaf coins into a better market position in the international arena. The Royal Mint intended the coin to be a ‘one off’ show piece, but when they were approached by interested parties, the mint decided to manufacture them upon request and sold for between 2.5 million and 3 million dollars.
The gold maple leaf however is susceptible to bear signs of physical fatigue and this is due to the pureness of the gold makes it soft and causes it to easily get ‘dented’ when it is handled without proper care. The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf also has been minted for special occasions such as the commemoration of anniversaries and the Olympics. These bullion coins however carry a slightly bigger value than the coin precious metal content due to numismatic value. Numismatic value is another fact that gold coin collectors keep tabs on as some coins have been known to increase in value significantly due to their rarity especially those that are minted under the ‘limited edition series’ as they are quickly snapped up by gold coin collectors and from then on their value is based on ‘third part trading value’ among gold coin collectors.
Golden Coins – American Gold Eagle Coins

The American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins could be said to be the quickest gold bullion coins to set up a strong business sector position contrasted with every other bullion. This star gold bullion speculation coins which were printed from gold that is mined inside of the outskirts of the United States are additionally viewed as legitimate delicate as per the face esteem that is engraved upon it (alongside the net gold substance). Stamped somewhere around 1986 and 1991 the coins were engraved with Roman Numerals and changed to Arabic numerals the next year (1992). The American bullion coins are stamped with the 22 karat standard which is a great deal more solid and tough contrasted with most different bullions as to wear and tear (the 22 karat standard was really the built up standard for gold coins that were put into course over 3 centuries back). The way that these coins are hardier and impervious to scratches and marks, their resale qualities can be said to dependably be in ‘mint condition’.
According to coin collectors and bullion sellers the American Eagles are the main coins that come connected with an assurance from the American government as far as its weight, substance and virtue, in these manner gold coin purchasers keen on putting resources into gold have the capacity to purchase the gold bullion with full certainty. The American bird can likewise be incorporated into the financial specialist’s individual retirement store and the fortunate thing about the American gold bullion is that it is anything but difficult to stay informed regarding because of the way that each real news tabloid conveys provides details regarding the gold bullions cost developments (the bullion cost is basically in light of the substance of valuable metal in addition to a little charge to adjust coinage and circulation cost which will be in the long run be caught up with the regularly expanding cost of these gold coins.
The American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins are stamped in four divisions that is 1/10, 1/4, 1/2 and 1 ounce with every bearing a face esteem ($ 5, $ 10, $ 25 and $ 50 individually) as indicated by its lawful delicate worth which is much lesser than their genuine quality if computed by business sector cost of gold.The United States Mint presented the American Buffalo (likewise normally alluded to as the gold wild ox) which is 24 karat gold and much like the Canadian Maple Leaf Bullion vulnerable to taking care of harm because of the delicate quality of unadulterated gold.
Golden Coins – The Canadian Maple Leaf

The Canadian Maple Leaf that is created by the Royal Canadian Mint is the official gold bullion for Canada and has the most astounding gold substance virtue contrasted with whatever other bullion coin at a fineness of .9999 which makes it 24 Karats and containing nothing else except for gold separated from Canadian gold mines. The Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Bullion coin was presented in 1979 when there was a worldwide blacklist of the African Krugerrand because of the politically-sanctioned racial segregation administration. The Maple Leaf gold coin can be obtained in an assortment of categories beginning from 1/25 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/10 oz, ¼ oz, ½ oz and 1 oz with legitimate delicate quality (just in Canada) for $ 1, $ 5, $ 10, $ 20 and $ 50 individually (the lawful delicate worth is engraved on these coins). They additionally had a coin that was printed in 1994 with a $ 2.00 face esteem (1/15 oz) however the issue did not do as such well in the business sector and stamping the coin was stopped and they remain the main bunch that was stamped at that face esteem.
The Maple Leaf was possible in (0.9995 fineness) platinum as per the section of the gold Maple Leafs subsequent to 1988 alongside the (0.9999 fineness) silver maple leaf bullion with the face estimation of $ 5. In 2005 the (0.9995 fineness) palladium bullion was presented with a face estimation of $ 50 (this bullion was liable to Canadian tax collection). The greatest occasion that occurred including bullions and the Royal Canadian Mint was the point at which the imperial mint disclosed the Gold Maple Leaf Coin that was measured at 50 cm in breadth and 3 cm in thickness weighing at 100 Kg conveying the estimation of 1 million dollars. Planned by Stanley Witten, the fundamental goal of the monstrous gold bullion coin was to get the Maple Leaf coins into a superior business sector position in the global enclosure. The Royal Mint planned the coin to be a ‘coincidental’ show piece, however when they were drawn closer by invested individuals, the mint chose to make them upon solicitation and sold for between 2.5 million and 3 million dollars.
As far as Silver & Gold Bullion Investments go, the gold maple leaf however is powerless to hold up under indications of physical exhaustion and this is because of the immaculateness of the gold makes it delicate and effectively gets “marked” when taken care of without consideration. The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf likewise has been stamped for unique events, for example, the celebration of commemorations and the Olympics. These bullion coins however convey a somewhat greater quality than the coin valuable metal substance because of numismatic worth.