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MrFreezerrr

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  1. Price lowered to 235€ exclusive shipping
  2. For sale: 2021 Kookaburra 1/10 oz .9999 gold coin. This coin is the second release in the gold Australian Kookaburra series, which started in 2020. The mintage is limited to 15000 coins. The gold coin (capsule included) that will be shipped to you will come out of a Perth Mint sealed roll. The coin is untouched and the capsules have never been opened! Specifications: Country: Australia Year of issue: 2021 Series: Australian Kookaburra Metal: 9999 Gold Diameter: 16,6 mm Quality: Uncirculated Mintage: Limited mintage of 15000 coins Mint: Perth Mint Weight: 1/10 Troy Ounce / 3,11 grams Shipping: Package with Track and Trace + Insurance: - Belgium: 8,05 Euro - The Netherlands/Luxembourg/ Germany/France (excluding DOM-COM-TAAF): 16,5 Euro - Rest European Union: 34,6 Euro Price: 235€ exclusive shippingcosts
  3. @Kitalon Speaking from my own observations in the market and my own perspective on this matter, I think the answer to this question highly depends on your exit strategy. But in the end, both options can be liquid when selling. If we are talking about normal bullion coins: If the spotprice of gold should rise substantially; then like mentioned before: PM dealers (and rich people) will have less problems buying a 1oz coin from you. If you want to sell peer to peer in private however, not everyone will have the cash readily available to afford full ounces. As a result that the market pool you are selling to, becomes smaller. Yes the premiums are lower on the bigger gold. So is it a okay to stack/collect fractional gold? Imo yes, even if they command a higher premium at purchase. Most often you will get the premium back when you sell peer to peer. And if gold price keeps rising over time, that premium will be easily surpassed by new all time highs. You will also have a bigger market pool of buyers when selling, because it’s more affordable for the average-money-making stackers/collectors in our society. Another plus is you can also liquidate smaller portions of your stack, depending on how much you want to cash out. Another important thing to keep in mind is the risk of loss during shipping (in case of selling peer to peer). Yes, even when tracked a package can get lost or stolen. For a lot of sellers and buyers, shipping a 1oz is much more stressfull and risky then shipping a 1/10oz. In conclusion, in my opinion there is a future for both 1oz and smaller gold.
  4. @Derv No idea. I can’t find an option to change the language.
  5. Today the fifth coin (Fancy) in the Black Flag series became available for order on auragentum.de
  6. Welcome back neighbour! I wonder how many people from the Netherlands and Belgium are active on this forum.
  7. Welcome and enjoy your stacking adventure!
  8. Happy this series is bringing out another coin!
  9. A bit late because these arrived somewhere last year but a big thanks to @BackyardBullion for another beautifully poored little piece of silver!
  10. All the above ☝or perhaps got a better offer in the mail from another bidder that missed out. Whatever the cause...real s****** atittude👎🏻
  11. Not amusing offcourse. Something I always keep in mind when buying graded stuff like games/cards/coins etc...: ‘ask for clear pictures, then buy the item, not the grade’. Certainly with expensive items, asking a couple of extra photos (if possible) from different angles is no overkill.
  12. A phone lens or cameralens are 2 different things offcourse. It’s compairing apples and oranges. But fact is, to bump up the depth of field in a macro shot, you will need a closed diafragma (high F-stop) but this results in a very dark image. Thus you will need lots of light or a flash. You can also higher the ISO a bit but this causes more grain in the photo; so less quality. I personally used a flash with DIY softboxes. People always looked weird when they saw me using flash in the middle of a sunny day but hey 😂
  13. No that’s not possible. Been working with macro lenses last 10 years (1:1 till 5:1)and the greater the magnification, the shallower the depth of field. I guess this is the same way at microscopic level. This is just the law of physics. However, some macro enthusiast use a method called ‘stacking’, taking hundreds/thousands of photos with each photo shifting their focuspoint (with small overlap) and then afterwards stitch them together in photoshop. This way more depth of field in a macro photo is forcefully created. It takes a lot of patience but there are some helping tools out there like computer automated sleds where you can put your lens on allowing it to shift the focus with very small increments each photo.
  14. Been wondering the same thing. I own a 1oz gold one but mostly silver pieces to spice up the otherwise boring bullion collection 😁 No complaints so far.
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