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Tokelau Yellowfin Tuna Coin


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Gainsville coins have them pretty cheap, $22.57, equivalent of about £13.30

http://www.gainesvillecoins.com/products/167414/2014-tokelau-yellowfin-tuna-1-oz-silver-$5-coin.aspx

Hopefully your able to source for a similar sort of price. £2 additional source price seems expensive even when taking delivery into account.

Mint age on these coins is only 500k, is it a series? If so might be worth buying a tube for those that can as might be a good investment. I'll probably have to just purchase the one.

Chris,  

 

I did look and sourcing from Gainsville too, however as Danny mentioned their shipping kills the deal somewhat.

 

I will source for a low as a can guys, obviously the more interest for the coin the lower my source price will be as the local source will provide me price breaks for larger orders. :-)

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Gainsville based on 100 coins @$22.57 with $244.86 shipping and exchange rate of $1.65 (allowing for currency fluctuation and courier conversion rate for VAT) + VAT + Customs Brokerage Charge is £18.31/coin landed.

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Gainsville based on 100 coins @$22.57 with $244.86 shipping and exchange rate of $1.65 (allowing for currency fluctuation and courier conversion rate for VAT) + VAT + Customs Brokerage Charge is £18.31/coin landed.

That's not "too" bad, but I bet they can be had for cheaper shipping elsewhere.

Those postage rates are a little silly.

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That's not "too" bad, but I bet they can be had for cheaper shipping elsewhere.

Those postage rates are a little silly.

 

You can shave off 90p if shipping was halved.  £17.42 landed.

Now just a matter of waiting to see which companies start stocking it and at what prices and also what their shipping charges are like.

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Now just a matter of waiting to see which companies start stocking it and at what prices and also what their shipping charges are like.

Indeed.

The more I look at pics of the coin, the more I like it. It's lovely.

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Most likely going to be cheapest to source from Strenue, if he can get a good source price on them.

Wondering it any German dealers will decide to stock them.

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Most likely going to be cheapest to source from Strenue, if he can get a good source price on them.

Wondering it any German dealers will decide to stock them.

I'm sure Dios111 will have an allocation.

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I am sorry to tell you guys, but the coins is a bit ugly in real life.

 

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Found this image from this eBay listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/PRE-SALE-Tokelau-Kakahi-Yellowfin-Tuna-1-oz-999-Silver-Coin-/141327185042?pt=US_Bullion_Coins&hash=item20e7c1b492

 

What do you think? Still a winning? I am doubting it a bit now.

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I am sorry to tell you guys, but the coins is a bit ugly in real life.

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Found this image from this eBay listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/PRE-SALE-Tokelau-Kakahi-Yellowfin-Tuna-1-oz-999-Silver-Coin-/141327185042?pt=US_Bullion_Coins&hash=item20e7c1b492

What do you think? Still a winning? I am doubting it a bit now.

Yeah, I'll drop to a single.

Sentiment negative on SS too, shame it's a misleading marketing pic.

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MCM and APMEX are now taking orders on this.

 

MCM on 40 coins it's around £19/coin Pay Pal and £18.50 by Bank Transfer. On 100 it's £18.30 Pay Pal and £17.70 Bank transfer.

 

APMEX it is £18.12 for 40 coins and £17.36 for 100 by bank transfer only.

 

All landed with VAT and customs clearance fee.

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