APMEX

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APMEX
APMEX's logo

Type Bullion dealer
Status Active
Led by Owen Lewis
Founder(s) Scott Thomas
Founded 2000
Head-
quarters
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Also known as American Precious Metals Exchange

APMEX is a bullion dealer based in Oklahoma City, United States of America, that sells bullion items and objects of numismatic value such as coins, banknotes and related collectibles. In 2021, APMEX partnered with the New Zealand Mint to produce a series of .999 Fine gold and silver coins themed around Godzilla vs. Kong.

Coins

In addition to Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) silver, silver proof and BU gold issues, APMEX also released a set of colourised coins, included either in tamper-proof packaging or in gift sets. The coins, which are legal tender in Niue, an island nation and associated state of New Zealand, have a face value of 2 Niue dollars for the silver issues, and 250 Niue dollars for the gold issues. Each coin weighs exactly one troy ounce, or 31.1034768 grams.

Silver (Brilliant Uncirculated)

Coins purchased in multiples of 20 are shipped in a plastic tube with a decorative Godzilla vs. Kong label.

Colorised Silver

  • Godzilla
  • Kong
  • Godzilla and Kong (2-Coin Set)
  • Mechagodzilla
  • "Godzilla vs. Kong Face-Off"

Silver Proof

  • Godzilla
  • Kong

Gold (Brilliant Uncirculated)

  • Godzilla
  • Kong

Mintage figures

As these coins are collector's items and examples of bullion, a mintage limit has been placed on each variation,[1] as is common among commemorative coins:

  • Brilliant Uncirculated: 25,000
  • Silver Proof: 500
  • Silver Colorised: 10,000 each
  • Silver Colorised (2-Coin Set): 250
  • Gold: 300

Gallery

References

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