What is LOCALLY PRODUCED gold and silver?
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- Our "Locally Produced" gold and silver is perfect for the new stacker looking for the best bang for buck or for someone looking for something a little different to the stock standard "brand name' bars and coins. Michael walks you through a quick recap of what Locally Produced gold and silver is and highlights what you might be able to find in that section of our product range. Find Locally Produced gold and silver here at bullionnow.com.au/?s=locally+...
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Our "Locally Produced" gold and silver is perfect for the new stacker looking for the best bang for buck or for someone looking for something a little different to the stock standard "brand name' bars and coins. Michael walks you through a quick recap of what Locally Produced gold and silver is and highlights what you might be able to find in that section of our product range. Find Locally Produced gold and silver here at bullionnow.com.au/?s=locally+produced&post_type=product
It's probably a hassle, but is there any way of knowing what local stuff you have on hand - especially if I wanted to add some good ol' flavour to the stack?! Second question - Do any of the local refineries do rounds as opposed to bars? Nice tray :-)
I'm a fan of locally produced. Especially Xag 10oz and the cpg carded products. Best bit is it's keeping Aust people in jobs
I personally love the XAG 5oz Bars - super cool!!
The 10oz bars are awesome.
It certainly does support local businesses and jobs. It's one of the big reasons why we introduced it into our store.
Oh man, I love the smaller cast pieces. I've a 1 oz perth cast piece, it needs some friends
They are beautiful!
Yes I have a gold 1oz PM Bar looking for a new mate8-)
When are you getting Bullion Now branded bullion? 😀
Eventually.....
Fantales are still at the supermarkets and are still delicious!
Unfortunately - yes they are!
Is any of those refineries you spoke of involved in metals recovery from e-waste and alike ? It would tickle me no end and make me think twice when deciding on which product to buy.
I like the idea of owning metals that have come from helping to reduce land fill and all that. Cheers.
Great question! 👍🏼If they don't get to answer here, you should ask during the Friday Livestream ;)
@@themidnightgardener13 Yer man, I just hope I remember to watch. I keep missing them, when I'm not viewing here I'm viewing on Odysee.
It comes from those Cash for gold stalls which used to be around.
It would depend who they are sourcing the metal from to start with, currently not a big business for e waste in Aus compared to North America and Europe, more likely the local refineries are buying from mines or second hand/recycled jewellery
@@benwilliams3539 I still see those rip off’s in the malls.
I like the 100g I might get one next week been looking at them for awhile , Of corse i would go the gold If i could afford It LOL
I think the 100g is great in silver and very few refineries make them in that size.
Do they produce gold waffers which were popular in South East Asian countries?
Look at this candies box😏🤪
Some days when I need time to think - I'll just get it out and stare at it for a while.
The maroon/burgundy color sits nice along the gold! Fashioned after your uniforms, I presume.😀
It certainly was!
Everyone would love to buy at spot....Spot is for those in control of everything.....possibly.
Very few (I think we are the only one in Australia) pay spot. Most pay much less. It's the same as anything, if you are selling back to a business you are going to get lower rates than if you can sell privately. Just look at second hand cars.
@@BullionNow Thanks for replying. Just a thought maybe anyone & everyone should start offering to buy over spot now.... Because of what's coming, might be wise to start now.
I love fantail lollies , oh god I’m old 🥺
Showing your age for sure!
What is spot price?
i Wish i had that whole BOX
Maybe one day!
So what about the same page your silver is a 1oz 999.5 I don't understand
Some of the refineries use older stamps that don't show 9999. If we have the metal assayed though it always comes back as 9999
Ok so I was wondering allso I would like to get a 1kg silver again only 3 9s are desplaid my question still remains
Poured bars are the best!
Particularly when they get some decent rippling on them.
Especially 👌🏾
Anyone seen those 1 oz cast silver bars for sale in EU or UK ?????
We can send them too you if you need
@@BullionNow Good to know I'll see what the delivery and import fees work out at
Do these private refineries have LBMA registration?
NO!!!!
Not as a rule. Way too expensive for a smaller refinery to go through the process for certification
I'm wondering why refinery products (99.999) doesn't attract GST but individuals' product does attract GST
As long as it has the correct stamps on it and meets the requirements of the ATO in regards to bullion - then it is GST exempt whether it is a refinery or an individual.
We call them MATES at work after the mates chocolate. More of that shape and style…😂😂👌🏻
I can see why
nice thx
No problem
It comes from the gold those Cash 4 Gold stalls bought from people when they used to be around
Some of the gold for CPG does. Other refineries have other sources and even CPG have many other sources. If they relied on those they'd go out of business real quick.
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when will you have silver kangaroos again?
I looked not an hour ago, they've got them on the site now.
@@objectivesovereignty thanks mate i bought unallocated as they did not have them when i looked
Should be up now