With sharp eyes and equipped with modern tools, they are on the move - the hunters who do not roam dense forests or endless plains in search of prey, but instead, prowl the bustling aisles of coin fairs. These modern treasure hunters are not after wild animals but precious silver coins that stand out with their high silver content and intricate designs. Koalas perched high in trees, pandas peacefully grazing by the water - each coin tells its own story and is a small work of art. Armed with a keen eye and photos of their desired prey, these hunters scour the stands. They constantly cross-reference information about their coveted items to ensure each coin meets their high standards. Once they make a find, they don white velvet gloves to gently and lovingly place their treasures into a small box or case, ensuring their prize reaches its new home unscathed. This hunt doesn't take place in the jungle, but at coin fairs around the world. Here, collectors and investors encounter an almost endless array of offerings. Alongside ancient coins and the latest Euro commemoratives, exotic numismatics from overseas are especially prized. The passion of these hunters is particularly focused on bullion coins: each weighing one ounce. Their journey takes them around the globe: from Australia to Canada, Mexico to China, and even Somalia. Each coin represents a piece of the culture of its country of origin. The variety of investment themes is impressive. The Kookaburra from Australia, the Maple Leaf from Canada, the Libertad from Mexico, and the Panda from China - all are available as silver ounces and are highly popular. The United States offers the widely recognized "Silver Eagle," while Somalia features an elephant as its numismatic ambassador. The Royal Mint conquers the market with the "Britannia," and the "Vienna Philharmonic" from Austria is now also available as a silver ounce. In addition to well-known bullion coins, there are many exotic pieces worth a closer look. Countries like New Zealand, the Fiji Islands, and the Cook Islands are trying to carve out their share of the global bullion market. These coins are often traded at a small premium over the metal price but promise higher value appreciation due to their low mintage numbers. The precious metal boom of recent years has led to an increase in silver investment products finding their way into the coin albums of discerning collectors. They are interested in different years and designs, meet at collectors' fairs to trade, or hunt for missing pieces in online auctions. Originally developed as investment products, bullion coins have sparked a new collecting passion. Every year brings new designs for collectors. The Panda from China, the Koala, and the Kookaburra from Australia are examples of coins that surprise collectors with new designs annually. Dealers have recognized this demand and list the years of their coins, allowing collectors to complete their collections systematically. The hunt for rare years and special designs offers the chance for attractive value gains - and this book accompanies you on your exciting journey through the world of bullion coins, blending investment and collecting passion.
With sharp eyes and equipped with modern tools, they are on the move - the hunters who do not roam dense forests or endless plains in search of prey, but instead, prowl the bustling aisles of coin fairs. These modern treasure hunters are not after wild animals but precious silver coins that stand out with their high silver content and intricate designs. Koalas perched high in trees, pandas peacefully grazing by the water - each coin tells its own story and is a small work of art. Armed with a keen eye and photos of their desired prey, these hunters scour the stands. They constantly cross-reference information about their coveted items to ensure each coin meets their high standards. Once they make a find, they don white velvet gloves to gently and lovingly place their treasures into a small box or case, ensuring their prize reaches its new home unscathed. This hunt doesn't take place in the jungle, but at coin fairs around the world. Here, collectors and investors encounter an almost endless array of offerings. Alongside ancient coins and the latest Euro commemoratives, exotic numismatics from overseas are especially prized. The passion of these hunters is particularly focused on bullion coins: each weighing one ounce. Their journey takes them around the globe: from Australia to Canada, Mexico to China, and even Somalia. Each coin represents a piece of the culture of its country of origin. The variety of investment themes is impressive. The Kookaburra from Australia, the Maple Leaf from Canada, the Libertad from Mexico, and the Panda from China - all are available as silver ounces and are highly popular. The United States offers the widely recognized "Silver Eagle," while Somalia features an elephant as its numismatic ambassador. The Royal Mint conquers the market with the "Britannia," and the "Vienna Philharmonic" from Austria is now also available as a silver ounce. In addition to well-known bullion coins, there are many exotic pieces worth a closer look. Countries like New Zealand, the Fiji Islands, and the Cook Islands are trying to carve out their share of the global bullion market. These coins are often traded at a small premium over the metal price but promise higher value appreciation due to their low mintage numbers. The precious metal boom of recent years has led to an increase in silver investment products finding their way into the coin albums of discerning collectors. They are interested in different years and designs, meet at collectors' fairs to trade, or hunt for missing pieces in online auctions. Originally developed as investment products, bullion coins have sparked a new collecting passion. Every year brings new designs for collectors. The Panda from China, the Koala, and the Kookaburra from Australia are examples of coins that surprise collectors with new designs annually. Dealers have recognized this demand and list the years of their coins, allowing collectors to complete their collections systematically. The hunt for rare years and special designs offers the chance for attractive value gains - and this book accompanies you on your exciting journey through the world of bullion coins, blending investment and collecting passion.