Why does Perth have a mint?
Established on 20 June 1899, two years before Australia’s Federation in 1901, The Perth Mint was the last of three Australian colonial branches of the United Kingdom’s Royal Mint (after the now-defunct Sydney Mint and Melbourne Mint) intended to refine gold from the gold rushes and to mint gold sovereigns and half- …
Is the Perth Mint Closing?
The Perth Mint Shop Open 9am-5pm every day. Closed New Year’s Day, Australia Day, Anzac Day, Good Friday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Who owns Perth Mint?
the Government of Western Australian
Owned by the Government of Western Australian and run by Gold Corporation, The Perth Mint operates under a guarantee enshrined in the Gold Corporation Act 1987.
Is the Perth Mint reputable?
With more than 120 years of precious metal minting experience and the world’s only government guarantee of weight and purity for our gold, silver and platinum coins and bars, we are trusted by investors around the globe. In addition, our location in Western Australia is considered geopolitically safe.
Is Perth Mint good?
Is Perth Mint safe?
The Perth Mint’s vaults meet international security standards and are monitored 24 hours a day. All metal stored by The Perth Mint is Government Guaranteed, in addition to being insured. You do not incur shipment costs and the risk associated with transporting physical metal.
Can you buy gold from Perth Mint Shop?
Invest in gold and silver at The Perth Mint The Perth Mint’s suite of investment products means you can buy gold and silver when and how you want to.
Can you buy gold from the Perth Mint?
The Perth Mint Shop buys and sells precious metals in the form of gold and silver bullion bars and coins. For more further information read the bullion trading room frequently asked questions before coming in to trade with us.
Is the Perth Mint good?
Can gold bullion be tracked?
Bullion investors like their privacy. The off-the-grid nature of physical gold and silver is one of the metals’ most attractive features. They cannot be tracked electronically, and, in this age of government surveillance, that is increasingly important.