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How the hell are they ever going to know that you made a profit?
Got none of the two oz gold coins however, 2 oz Australian nugget coins are definitely in my future. Along with the Mexican 50 pesos centenario
I love the Perth Mint products I have quite a few gold dragons, kangaroos, kookaburras n rabbits oh just gorgeous coins.
I have enjoyed your content greatly your doing a great job
Doh with capital tax allowance already dropped by half in the last 2 years from 12k-3k and the labour party saying for years cgt should be the same rate as income tax to even out wealth distribution this may not be the most sensible choice. Labour did say they won't change cgt last month but it is an election year .
Wow, seen the latest, Royal Bank of India has recently taken back their gold from the UK..Reportedly a plane containing almost 100 ton of gold flew from London to India to transfer the gold back to them.!!! All over the internet and You Tube😮😮😮😮😮
Perth Mint has some of the most beautiful coins in the industry. Great choices!
I did the same thing lol. I swapped gold bars for coins.
Nice coins bud ❤
I take it that for investment purposes the fractional eagle or britannia is preferable to the sovereign?
The Fenrir coin from the Germania mint is beautiful
RM coins ( all legal tender)can be 'called back' by Charlie if he wants so worth having some no CGT cold
i would melt it down myself if it came to that and would be giving nothing back in the form of coins
@@jkly495 that's a crime
@@jockmahon indeed it is under the 1971 Coinage Act you learn something new everyday, Not that I have any metals to melt LOL however if I do acquire some in the future I now know. I have seen trades people drill into coins that are legal tender on plumbing videos on KZread and never thought that they shouldn't be doing this.
Stunning pieces 🙌🙌🙌
2 Oz lunars are relatively fair value at dealers, probably because they're hard to shift. And yes, they're super fab
I have one ounce 2024 along with a 2012 Year of the Dragon coins. Not to add to my stack but simply because I was born in the Year of the Dragon some decades ago.
Love perth mint products 😊
Its a bit odd the 2024 coin having the queens head on it just a comment.
For the most part CGT would not be much of an issue unless you dispose of a large collection at once. In most cases if the sale proceeds are below £6000 then coins and bullion would not incur tax. Coins count as moveable chattel and the threshold for this is a disposal of £6000. If the sale proceeds are above £6000 then tax is paid on the profits. It would be based on total profits in a year so you would be able to deduct any losses and selling costs before tax is calculated. If you only ever sell in small amounts, it is unlikely you would be liable for CGT. If gold keeps going up or the rules on CGT change in the future then this may become a consideration.
CGT allowance is 3k not 6k
I have the 1/4oz Dragon a stunning coin love it.
I like Perth Mint coins. They have a much better quality control than the Royal Mint.
I did same before , sold a oz so I could give my daughter a "2023" oz for her HS graduation.
Ive thought about doing exactly the same for that dragon. I got the silver instead as i prefer the design of that more and was more affordable
Very nice acquisition of gold there beats my 18 1/20th collection of smallest world coins from 20 years ago !!
20 1/20th is nice to have
Congrats on 60k!
That is some beautiful consolidation, Backyard. Wonderful choices. 👏🤝
That’s a massive haul BYB, really lovely coins. Thanks for sharing ✌🏻😊
Thanks for watching!
Perth Mint is a future goal of mine, some truly stunning designs! Will checknout the Gods series for reasons it appeals to me.
Boring 1oz Britannias all the way for me. I get it though, nobody would watch your channel if you just collected CGT exempt coins.
Absolutely stunning! Never seen a 2oz gold. I love my Perth mint silver, especially myths series. Can I ask how price compared getting one from Atkinsons and one from Australia? Great vid
They are stunning. Cheaper from Atkinsons as you woudlnt have to pay international shipping. Also, whilst you wont have to pay for the customs sometimes it gets held up and would be a real pain to get sorted.
@BackyardBullion oh its the Perth mint who do free shipping over a certain ammount. Yeah bullion now are great guys. Thanks for swift response.. again stunning pieces buddy
Not knowing anything about this series, may I ask why are they "lunar?"
Signs of the zodiac
Chinese lunar animals, depends on your birth year! I'm sadly year of the pig 😄🐷
@@BackyardBullion Thank you, must research my birth year, to see which animal I am.
Wow...stunning gold coins!😮😊😊😊
Thanks, glad you like them!
Your new 2 x 2oz statement purchases are interesting. Thanks for sharing
Thanks, glad you agree!
I don't think you mentioned the RMSD insurance limit. You might have alternative insurance but could limit their appeal in the secondary market?
Yes, this is a factor to consider.
The quarter Ounce tiger is also a stunning coin, absolutely stunning. .rather have that 2oz one though..
You are taxed when you earn money, taxed again when you spend money, taxed yet again when you sell something. You really will own nothing and you better be happy…..
Welcome to the UK!
@@BackyardBullion We have a duty to avoid taxes wherever possible
Tax on "capital gains" when inflation is high is particularly egregious.
I have the 1/4 dragon. It's my favourite coin in my collection.
Its stunning!
Hi there after some advice , i have stocks and etfs , never bought gold , got 500 spare each month , is it best to buy bars or coins , where would you start , Dont really want to pay more tham spot
Buy a sovereign every month, best decision you can make.
Like most i started with silver thinking gold was too expensive and silver "undervalued " . In 2015 and 400oz later quickly running out of space i decided to check the charts and not blindly believing youtubers i realised gold outperforms silver the vast majority of the time , and timescales. When silver is in the lead its for extremely short time periods . Roll onto 2024 i still have my 400oz silver but also several 10s oz gold.
Was it started being called Sovereign after Queen Elizabeth II?
Knuckle Dusters banned in the UK offensive weapon - just hope no one writes it on the customs label - they can get a bit overzealous! 😂
Yes, silver just isn't valuable enough, and tin is just too bulky to own. My heavyweight collection of pewterware and pewter items is mostly made of 97 percent tin. Finally, my bulky asset kept inside my dark storeroom is in the limelight, now a focus of public attention. 🙃🤣
Gold is the thing to invest in. Issues with a potential war and also China will push prices even higher
Dude that piece would have been such a badass bar to pass on to your kids and you hacksawed it????
Yep, I would rather make nice poured silver bars that have way more value both financially and emotionally.
I find eBay a good place for buying silver. Just check the feedback and look for genuine photo's and not generic catalogue copies. If you select to watch the item quite often the seller will send a private offer. Money back guarantee is there for piece of mind. I've noticed the Tudor Beasts Dragon has been released but only in proof. Does anyone know if a 2oz bullion will follow?
Dont be put off by stock images they bring higher traffic and they look more professional. I am always happy to send actual photo over messages.
@@aligator651 I'd personally rather see the actual coin. The first Eagle I bought from eBay was a stock photo, also the first Krugerrand. Both were fakes. I just go on what I have experienced. Not had an issue since. Most are easy to dismiss as they're from China and listed at lower than Silver spot price.
@@GL_1975 I get it but I am just talking from my experience. I dont understand how Ebay is letting those cheap Chinese fakes on their platform clearly labelled as 999 solid silver etc. I have reported just today over 20 listings all of them got rejected.
Group orders stopped no point buying it in uk to much money tax etc ,sold it all bought crypto made thousands better off .
Exchange them for gold oz coin
They had terrible marketing for this product I collect coins and did not even know that this series existed untill now.