Wednesday, May 27, 2009

The Cohen Mint Rhodium Coin: Rhodium Bullion Coin Pre-Order

The Cohen Mint Rhodium Coin: Rhodium Bullion Coins Pre-Order

That's right, you can now pre-order your Cohen Mint 1 gram rhodium coin! These rhodium coins are currently able to be ordered and shipping will start early June 2009. Can't wait any longer? Head on over to the Cohen Mint's Rhodium coin site at www rhodiumcoin com and order your rhodium bullion coins today!

Below are drawings released by the Cohen Mint of the new Rhodium Coins. This information just in, so if you're looking for more information please bookmark this article and check back in a day or two and we'll have more information. Oh, and go buy your coins. Oh, and did I mention http://buy-palladium.blogspot.com is accepting donations in rhodium? ;)


Saturday, May 23, 2009

Rhodium Bullion Coins, Cohen Mint Interview Update

Interview with Eitan Cohen of Cohen Mint!
When: Late May-Early June 2009
Where: Buy-Palladium.blogspot.com
Discussion Topic: Cohen Mint's New One-Gram Rhodium Coin

February 2009 - A few months ago I leaked the secret that we'll soon be seeing rhodium bars or coins for investment. Many have been waiting to hear where you can buy rhodium and about the release date of the Rhodium Coins that will soon be coming from an unknown manufacturer. Since then the coin rhodium price has been speculated.

May 6, 2009 - A couple weeks ago I mentioned that the method to produce rhodium coins has been finalized and posted a picture of a .999 pure rhodium coin produced by rhodium mint specialist Cohen Mint.

May 11, 2009 - I let know you know that there would be an interview with Eitan Cohen, owner of Cohen Mint, the first ever to produce investment rhodium bullion coins.

May 23, 2009 - Today, I'm updating you once again about the process of rhodium coins, rhodium investment information, and Buy-Palladium's interview with Mr. Cohen of Cohen Mint.

Rhodium Coins

The coins have been fabricated and initial samples (and possibly more) have been produced. They are beautiful, solid, .999 pure rhodium coins. They will be initially available in the 1-gram size, which if you ask me, due to the tricky nature of rhodium's properties, is the only reasonable size factor in which to mint rhodium into coin form.

Rhodium Investing

This is obvious: when the coins become available, buy them! You can choose to invest in paper rhodium, something you're buying that isn't even backed by physical metal. Personally, me and the readers here are usually interested in getting our greedy little hands on the physical metal!

Interview with Eitan Cohen

The interview with Mr. Cohen will be available for read or download in late May, 2009. With any difficulties it will be pushed back to June, but we're working to prevent that.

Monday, May 11, 2009

World's First .999 Rhodium Coin: Interview with Eitan Cohen of Cohen Mint

World's First .999 Rhodium Coin: Interview with Eitan Cohen of Cohen Mint

I have some good news to announce. In case if you haven't read the bulletin, you've got some quick catching up to do: read here how we'll soon be seeing a new rhodium coin by The Cohen Mint!

That's right, Eiten Cohen of Cohen Mint and his coinage engineers have finally perfected the formula to mint rhodium--a brittle, hard to work with metal--into 1 gram coins!

How did they do it? How much will the coins cost? How can we get our greedy little hands on some of them?

All of these questions will soon be answered in a personal interview with Eitan Cohen of Cohen Mint right here on buy-palladium.blogspot.com!

Are you excited? C'mon, I am! Sure, talking to Mr. Cohen is great for sure, but getting our hands on some of those rhodium bullion coins is all of our goal!

Mr. Cohen and I will be discussing some of his rare palladium coins. These palladium coins are as small as 1/4 gram. That means you need 125 of them to make an ounce. Rhodium bars are non-existent for investors, but Mr. Cohen will explain how Cohen Mint has finally produced Rhodium 1 gram coins.

Check back in a week or two for the full interview with me and Eitan Cohen right here on buy-palladium.blogspot.com.

UPDATE: The Interview

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Rhodium Coins Are Here! Rhodium Bullion

Rhodium Coins: Rhodium Bullion Coins Are Here!

Click here for interview with owner of Cohen Mint and links to purchase the rhodium coins

That's right, no lie, and not much more waiting. We are now able to buy 100% rhodium coins for rhodium investing purposes. Here's the photo:


The mint is named Cohen and many of their coins are the smallest in the world. They make 1 gram palladium, 1 gram platinum, and even troy grain size coins, which are even smaller than a gram.

I know the owner of the mint personally and have commented before that rhodium bars or rhodium coins will be coming soon. In that post I purposely didn't mention that Cohen was the mint I was referring to because I had somewhat "insider information." However, now, the world may know!

Paraphrasing from Cohen's site, I'll give you some examples about how big of an accomplishment this is
  • This is the first time any company has ever make investment grade rhodium coin or rhodium bars
  • Rhodium is extremely hard and brittle and has an extremely high melting temperature
  • Cohen has worked for months and has finally found the formula to create rhodium investment bullion coins
  • When dies are made these coins will start being sold in late spring to early summer 2009

When Will Rhodium Bullion Coins Be Available?

As mentioned in the list above, late spring to early summer.

Rhodium Bar Price: How Much Will A Rhodium Coin Cost?

These coins will be 1 gram each. There are appx 31 grams in an ounce, and as I write this rhodium is at $1200/oz. $1200/31 = $38 per 1 gram coin, right? Sure, that's what the metal is worth, but remember, Cohen has gone to great lengths to find the rhodium and through even greater troubles to fabricate dies and find successful methods to mold this extremely hard to work with metal into coins. So, even $80 per coin will likely be too little. Therefore, I'll give you my guesses about initial pricing of the coins:\
  • Guess #1: $99 per 1 gram coin
  • Guess #2 $149 per 1 gram coin
  • Guess #3 $89 per 1 gram coin
Like I said, I don't think the company could profit if they only sold for double the spot price. These will be VERY expensive.

I'll explain more when I have one in-hand!

Click here for interview with owner of Cohen Mint and links to purchase the rhodium coins
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