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Unreleased to public Perth Mint coin


StackSellRepeat

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Good Morning,

 

So I recently stumbled across this beauty, I believe it was unreleased to the public & confirmed by Perth Mint it was minted for a private investment company in the states with a mintage of 50,000. I can’t seem to find any info online, Plus PM where vague if all 50,000 coins where minted or if that’s just the maximum capped mintage number.

 

So my question is if I where to get this graded, Would the grading company slab these as special issue (Would they contact Perth to get a confirmation) ?
 

Does anybody have any experience coming across a similar scenario as I have ?

 

TIA

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4 minutes ago, StevenDS said:

Same design, but with a 'American Bald Eagle' banner.

https://gsiexchange.com/product/silver-american-bald-eagle-2-oz-gem-bu-2019/

Thank you for the link, Feel a little conned after seeing the 2019 variation.

 

2018 seems less detailed & possibly a first year issue.

 

Have you seen the year I have posted on sale on any bullion sites ?

 

 

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19 minutes ago, StackSellRepeat said:

Good Morning,

 

So I recently stumbled across this beauty, I believe it was unreleased to the public & confirmed by Perth Mint it was minted for a private investment company in the states with a mintage of 50,000. I can’t seem to find any info online, Plus PM where vague if all 50,000 coins where minted or if that’s just the maximum capped mintage number.

 

So my question is if I where to get this graded, Would the grading company slab these as special issue (Would they contact Perth to get a confirmation) ?
 

Does anybody have any experience coming across a similar scenario as I have ?

 

TIA

01D515D4-9391-4297-8CBD-FA664D349763.jpeg

B77B114E-4CE1-4419-B77A-45A1DF7F0C3D.jpeg

D9CE26A3-4276-4A4A-8E0C-95FFAA3F83BB.jpeg

As yours doesn’t have the “bald eagle” legend I have a feeling that this is the same design but not same issue. Most likely as you say, private issue

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1 minute ago, StevenDS said:

I haven't seen yours. Yours might still be valuable. All depends on the mintage which will determine its rarity. Mint errors get higher premiums just because they are more rare. Same logic can apply to your case.

Thank you for your input Steven ;) 

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6 minutes ago, ilovesilverireallydo said:

As yours doesn’t have the “bald eagle” legend I have a feeling that this is the same design but not same issue. Most likely as you say, private issue

Any clue on the grading situation?

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