Bullion retailer Jaggards celebrates its 60th birthday with $30k in giveaways
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Award-winning Sydney-based bullion retailer Jaggards is celebrating its 60th birthday and ramping up $30,000 worth of giveaways.
To mark the achievement of sixty years in business, Jaggards is offering over $30,000 worth of giveaways in the coming months to reward the local area and exhibit their passion for bullion investment.
To mark their 60th birthday celebration, Jaggards wanted to offer a gigantic array of exciting awards. The grand prize is Perth Mint gold or silver bullion, worth an incredible $6,000.
The second award draw is a three-night holiday package for two adults to Perth, which incorporates accommodation, flights, and a tour through the Perth Mint, a significant Australian producer of gold, silver, and platinum collector coins, bars, and luxury gems.
Other awards incorporate Perth Minted gold bars, Perth Mint silver kangaroo coins, Jaggards memorial 60-year medallions plated in gold, free storage and delivery, and a scope of high-esteem gift vouchers to be redeemed at Jaggards.
Jaggards director, Hercules Tsoutsas, said that he was “thrilled” to see the business reach its 60th birthday celebration.
“Reaching 60 is something that means a lot to us. Jaggards has humble beginnings, starting out as a numismatics business by Robert Jaggard that he operated at his home residence,” said Tsoutsas.
Established in 1963, Jaggards has stayed committed to helping clients build solid investment portfolios with valuable metals and giving security and protection to these ventures. Their range includes a wide assortment of gold and silver bars and coins, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. And has been the go-to destination for financial backers hoping to broaden their possessions.
To see how it has progressed over time to where it is today attests to the positive impact that our brand has had and is proof that expertise in gold and silver can change lives for the better.
“We are so excited to share the celebrations with our existing customers and hopefully form relationships with new customers as well,” said Tsoutsas.