The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50.
Your numbers seem odd. If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce. Gold is at $1,289 per ounce. Is the gold 0.999 (24k)?
Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50.
And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them
Funny, In the past I think i've offered to test pieces for some people at no charge whatsoever
It's not a public service, but i'm sure we can make it one if thats what you are suggesting?
thanks!
The last time we spoke I believe there was a nominal fee, if memory serves me right you where going to set up a service for people to get their items tested. However if memory really server me correct, you offered to test my first coins for free.
The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50.
Your numbers seem odd. If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce. Gold is at $1,289 per ounce. Is the gold 0.999 (24k)?
Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50.
And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them
You are getting killed on the blank prices, that is absolutely ridiculous.
I would agree with you there.
Well as long as you remember correctly
What do you remember? I'll pull the messages tomorrow but I feel like I'm right
Dude you are out of your mind for real.
Not sure how you veered way off your own topic by mentioning a random free test and now it seems you are being even more foolish to think thats what people care about.
You asked about any interest on your overpriced coin, which you received much feedback about, and it was not positive.
You are beating a dead horse as they say.
Maybe if you want to be taken seriously as a coin maker you would have taken the long list of advice from
many actual established coin makers here in this forum. (Myself not included as a maker) and stop trying to pump out random crap here to sell.
You asked and you got replies and advice many many times here and in your past attempts of carving with a blunt tool into a piece of metal to sell.
They say insanity is repeating the same thing over and over again expecting different results.
Time to take a look in the mirror.
Thanks!