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Lunar Bullion Coins On Golden Run
Gold bullion coin sales from The Perth Mint are on a golden run with the ‘sell out’ of the complete 30,000 mintage of our 2010 1oz Year of the Tiger release.
This follows news that both the 2008 1oz Year of the Mouse and 2009 1oz Year of the Ox gold bullion coins also sold their full 30,000 mintages.
All three 1oz coins are from our 12-year Australian Lunar 99.99% pure gold bullion coin series. Nine more annual issues are scheduled for release, with designs marking the 2011 Year of the Rabbit, 2012 Year of the Dragon, 2013 Year of the Snake, 2014 Year of the Horse, 2015 Year of the Goat, 2016 Year of the Monkey, 2017 Year of the Rooster, 2018 Year of the Dog and 2019 Year of the Pig.
Luxury Hotel Dispenses Australian Gold Coins
The Perth Mint’s Australian Kangaroo gold bullion coins can be bought from an ATM-style gold vending machine in the UAE!
In a YouTube video (link to videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd3vqTfe3W0 posting today, news agency Reuters reported that the remarkable dispenser had been installed in Abu Dhabi’s extravagant Emirates Palace Hotel.
The report said it stocked 320 types of 24-carat gold bars and coins. Video footage showed the range includes 2009 and 2010 issues from The Perth Mint’s Australia Kangaroo gold bullion coin series.
The gold vending machine updates customers with the latest price from the gold markets every ten minutes through a computer system, the report said.
Founded in the capital of the ‘Golden’ state of Western Australia more than 100 years ago, the Perth Mint is a modern, Goverment-owned enterprise recognised internationally for many outstanding gold and silver investment products.
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Ogilvie and the Gold of the Raj $120.95 New – Following several days of persistent rain in northern India, Captain James Ogilvie of the 114th Queens’s Own Royal Strathspeys is one of many British soldiers ordered east from Peshawar to help with the evacuation of flooded Patna. Meanwhile a tidal wave from the Ganges maroons Lieutenant-General Fettleworth in a native hut, and news filters through that the floodbound Rawalpindi-Calcutta train has come under attack from the Pathans. On board the train is 100,000 worth of gold bullion belo |
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