Its the same here, people carry on that silver is so valuable etc. Massive spread in price. Silver translates to $36 an ounce in our dollar. The NZ dollar is volatile against US one. And the rate has varied between 87 cents and 38 cents over the past 25 years, mostly in the 60s, now its low at 58 cents. But that does not justify all our silver seller places charging $47 or more per one ounce round, that is a 28% premium.
They will always quote 15% GST as an excuse, volatile NZ Dollar and importation costs. Some sellers have generic silver rounds sold at like $59 an ounce or some 60% above melt! I am sure every country in the world has some sort os stupid sales tax. Yet we pay through the nose for everything here, worthless currency, limited market, import dependent economy.
Its also why we are paying $3.20 for a single litre of fuel.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society