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#Gold #Silver & #Platinum bullion shipped WORLDWIDE from Australia. Regular Youtube Coin unboxings and OTC sales. Level 6, 227 Collins St Melbourne.

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Coin of the Day: For #ThrowbackThursday, here’s an Athens Silver Tetradrachm struck c. 455-440 BC. Bearing the famous design of Athena on one side and her owl on the other, this coin will be offered by Heritage Auctions in early 2026: tinyurl.com/bdf9x3eu #athens #owl #coin

Coin of the Day: For #ThrowbackThursday, here’s an Athens Silver Tetradrachm struck c. 455-440 BC. Bearing the famous design of Athena on one side and her owl on the other, this coin will be offered by Heritage Auctions in early 2026: tinyurl.com/bdf9x3eu #athens #owl #coin
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Coming to you LIVE from our #BNStudio in Melbourne, it’s the #BullionNowLivestream » Friday LIVE - Gold Selling of the Future! #Gold #Silver #Platinum #Palladium #Rhodium youtube.com/live/A9G7ho7IF…

Scottsdale Mint (@scottsdalemint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fresh stacks of .999 fine silver shimmering under the shop lights—nothing beats this view. #Silver #Bullion #Collectors #Investment #PreciousMetals #ScottsdaleMint #999fine

Fresh stacks of .999 fine silver shimmering under the shop lights—nothing beats this view.

#Silver #Bullion #Collectors #Investment #PreciousMetals #ScottsdaleMint #999fine
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🎄Holiday magic is here—discover festive pieces made for gifting and celebrating the season. 🛒tinyurl.com/Scottsdale-Hol… #Silver #Bullion #Collectors #Investment #PreciousMetals #ScottsdaleMint #999fine

Medieval Digger (@medieval_digger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of the best sceats that I’ve found with the metal detector! These coins are from somewhere around the year 700 A.D. 😎👍🍀 #metaldetecting

Some of the best sceats that I’ve found with the metal detector! These coins are from somewhere around the year 700 A.D. 😎👍🍀 #metaldetecting
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Coming to you LIVE from our #BNStudio in Melbourne, it’s the #BullionNowLivestream » Friday LIVE - Talk to a Bullion Dealer! Thank #Gold #Silver #Platinum #Palladium #Rhodium youtube.com/live/hc8RNlHLy…

Goldback (@goldback) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If gold got a security update, this would be it. Goldbacks come loaded with anti-counterfeiting features, like: ⭐ UV-reactive ink ⭐ Serial numbers ⭐ Microprinting ⭐ Raised, reversed artwork It takes the gold you already trust and upgrades it with modern tech, giving you a

If gold got a security update, this would be it.

Goldbacks come loaded with anti-counterfeiting features, like:

⭐ UV-reactive ink
⭐ Serial numbers
⭐ Microprinting
⭐ Raised, reversed artwork

It takes the gold you already trust and upgrades it with modern tech, giving you a
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Silver is at $60 per ounce, so take a look back at the first U.S. silver dollar: The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar. With only 1,758 minted, it is believed that only 150 survive today. In PCGS XF45, this coin is rare in the way collectors love it: real wear, real history, real impact.

Silver is at $60 per ounce, so take a look back at the first U.S. silver dollar: The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar. With only 1,758 minted, it is believed that only 150 survive today. In PCGS XF45, this coin is rare in the way collectors love it: real wear, real history, real impact.
Silver Gold Honey Company (@silvergoldhoney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During the Hard Times of the 1830s–1840s, official money became scarce and unreliable. Bank failures and collapsing paper notes made everyday trade difficult. In response, communities and private minters issued what we now call Hard Times Tokens. These were physical copper

During the Hard Times of the 1830s–1840s, official money became scarce and unreliable. Bank failures and collapsing paper notes made everyday trade difficult. In response, communities and private minters issued what we now call Hard Times Tokens.

These were physical copper
Medieval Digger (@medieval_digger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And after all these years of metal Detecting, this coin find from 2014 is still my favorite find! This coin is from somewhere around the year 1300 and displays the Medieval period perfectly! 😎👍🍀 #metaldetecting

And after all these years of metal Detecting, this coin find from 2014 is still my favorite find! This coin is from somewhere around the year 1300 and displays the Medieval period perfectly! 😎👍🍀 #metaldetecting
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PSA: Website update A short video updating the wider community on what we were talking about in several BN Friday Livestreams throughout December, with pre-planned back-end updates and migration to new systems. youtu.be/-4PbJVhm4G8?si…

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⚠️PSA: Due to the extreme queues with us running several hours into overtime for the past few months, we will be closing off our check-in queue system 1 hour before regular close of trade times starting from today, Saturday 24th January 2026. Thank you 🙏

⚠️PSA: 

Due to the extreme queues with us running several hours into overtime for the past few months, we will be closing off our check-in queue system 1 hour before regular close of trade times starting from today, Saturday 24th January 2026.

Thank you 🙏
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This striking suit of armor belonged to Tokugawa Ieyasu and was worn during the Winter Siege of Osaka Castle (1614–1615), a decisive conflict that secured his dominance in Japan. The victory paved the way for the Tokugawa shogunate, which would rule the country for more than 250

This striking suit of armor belonged to Tokugawa Ieyasu and was worn during the Winter Siege of Osaka Castle (1614–1615), a decisive conflict that secured his dominance in Japan.

The victory paved the way for the Tokugawa shogunate, which would rule the country for more than 250