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    Hey everyone!

    Just wanted to share something I stumbled upon that I found really helpful. Gold IRA Blueprint just dropped a new article on "Perth Mint Silver Kangaroo Coins: Key Facts, Value & Guide," and it's fantastic! I've been trying to learn more about silver coins, and this piece breaks down everything in such an easy-to-understand way. They really do a great job of explaining the details without making it feel overwhelming. It's clear they put a lot of research into their content, and it really shows when you're reading it.

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    david_brown💎Premium (500k-1m)
    I'm probably a bit of an outlier here, but back in '08, right when things were getting dicey, I actually sold off a good chunk of my Perth Mint Silver Kangaroos. My portfolio wasn't huge then, maybe just shy of 500k, and I needed some liquidity for a real estate opportunity in Southie. It stung a little, seeing them climb later, but that property tripled in value, so no regrets! If you're wondering about your own strategy, I found the Gold IRA Quiz at https://quiz.goldirablueprint.com/?forum really helpful in understanding how to diversify – it matches you with the right strategy for your situation, even for specific metals.

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    ronald_morris👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    That’s an interesting take on the Perth Mint Kangaroos. While I appreciate the numismatic appeal and the fractional silver entry point, I’ve always leaned towards the 1 oz American Gold Eagles for my physical holdings. I remember back in ‘08, watching the market tank from my office in Virginia Beach, a knot in my stomach the size of a bowling ball. We had a pretty significant chunk of our 401k tied up in tech and it was just…vanishing. That’s when my wife, bless her heart, started showing me articles about gold. We pulled out about 10% of what was left and diversified into physical gold, mostly those Eagles. It wasn’t about getting rich, it was about not losing *everything*. When the rebound came, the gold had held its value, and it allowed us to re-enter the market from a position of security, not desperation. Those Kangaroos are neat, but when it comes to true wealth preservation, especially when you’re talking about six figures you can’t afford to lose, I sleep a lot sounder knowing I’ve got that AU in a secure vault.

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    david_brown💎Premium (500k-1m)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    I'm probably a bit of an outlier here, but back in '08, right when things were getting dicey, I actually sold off a good chunk of my Perth Mint Silver Kangaroos. My portfolio wasn't huge then, maybe just shy of 500k, and I needed some liquidity for a real estate opportunity in Southie. It stung a little, seeing them climb later, but that property tripled in value, so no regrets! If you're wondering about your own strategy, I found the Gold IRA Quiz at https://quiz.goldirablueprint.com/?forum really helpful in understanding how to diversify – it matches you with the right strategy for your situation, even for specific metals.

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    thomas_walker🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    Absolutely! I've been eyeing some of those Perth Mint Silver Kangaroos for a while now. I got a handful of their Kookaburras about five years ago, and the premium has done really well. Thinking of adding some Kangaroos to my stack here in San Diego, especially with the current spot price.

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    mark_adams👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    This isn't directly about the Perth Mint, but it touches on something deeply personal about precious metals. My journey into gold, specifically, began after the '08 crash. I remember watching my father, a man who'd built everything from nothing, lose a significant chunk of his pension. It was devastating for him, and honestly, terrifying for me as a young professional just starting to think about my own future. That's when I started looking for stability, something tangible. I bought my first few gold coins not long after, and it was less about making a quick buck and more about finding a genuine sense of security for my nascent portfolio, which is now happily seven figures based here in Greenwich. The Learning Center at https://learn.goldirablueprint.com/?forum has great guides if you're just starting out and looking for that same peace of mind. It’s not just about the metal; it’s about that feeling of being prepared, of having a bedrock when everything else feels like shifting sand.

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    richard_garcia👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    While fractional silver certainly has its place, particularly for those just starting out or looking for smaller transactional units, I've personally found the margins on these kinds of collectibles a bit tight for my core portfolio. For my metals allocation, which is a significant chunk of my 7-figure portfolio, I’ve leaned heavily into Gold IRAs with larger bars (1oz, 10oz, 1kg) of recognized refiners. The spread on those larger gold purchases, even with storage fees, tends to be much more favorable over the long haul, especially when you're looking at a multi-decade horizon from a Houston-based perspective. It's a different game than collecting numismatics, focused purely on wealth preservation and growth.

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    elizabeth_johnson💰Established (100-250k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    Totally agree! The Perth Mint Kangaroos are seriously underrated. I pivoted some of my precious metals portfolio into a Gold IRA a couple of years ago, and while the gold Eagles are great, I still snagged a tube of these silver Kangaroos for my non-IRA stack. Their consistency and the low premium make them a no-brainer, especially when I'm just watching the Braves game and casually browsing dealers online. Plus, they just look clean.

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    susan_clark💰Established (100-250k)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    @Elizabeth Johnson - You’re speaking my language! Perth Mint Kangaroos definitely deserve more love. I started my Gold IRA in late 2021, right when the inflation alarms were really starting to blare around Minneapolis. I’d seen my conventional 401k take a few gut punches over the years, and with about $150k I wanted something truly outside the system. While I diversified into a mix of Eagles and Buffalos, my advisor actually suggested a small allocation to the Kangaroos for their attractive premium and liquidity. He was right; the peace of mind knowing a portion of my retirement is tucked away in physical, secure assets *outside* the traditional market has been invaluable. I even visited a local coin shop here in Linden Hills just to get a feel for the secondary market, and they were quite positive about the Perth Mint products. It’s not just about returns for me anymore; it's about genuine wealth preservation.

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    sandra_green📊Growing (50-100k)✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    It's funny how a good scare can really focus your mind on financial security. Back in '08, watching my 401k absolutely plummet felt like a punch to the gut. I was maybe 45, had a good job at Hallmark here in KC, but suddenly retirement felt like a distant dream. I started looking into everything, and that's when I found gold. Now, I've got a decent chunk of my portfolio, probably around $70k, in a Gold IRA. Those Perth Mint Kangaroos are beautiful, but for me, it's gotta be the bullion in the IRA. The Gold vs Stocks 10-year comparison really puts things in perspective – it’s not about getting rich quick, it's about not being poor slowly.

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    linda_taylor📊Growing (50-100k)✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    @David Brown That's a fascinating counterpoint, and definitely goes against the typical "buy and hold through a crash" advice for precious metals. Knowing the Perth Mint's reputation for quality, you probably still got a fair price even in a down market. Did you reinvest those funds elsewhere immediately, or hold onto cash for a bit? Given the current economic climate, I've been eyeing some more physical gold for my own portfolio, especially with my base here in Seattle feeling the tech downturn a bit.

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    andrew_roberts👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    Totally agree, the Perth Mint Kangaroos are fantastic! I've been stacking them since early 2019, right when I really started diversifying into physical. There's just something about their consistent quality and the yearly design refresh that makes them a staple for anyone serious about precious metals, especially here in Palm Beach. I picked up another 50 of the 2024s last week – the premiums are still really competitive on them.

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