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3 September 2009, 08:21 AM | #1 |
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Anyone into Gold - Gold Coins?
With the price of gold on the rise (close to all time high).
Anyone collects gold coins, gold bars? |
3 September 2009, 08:22 AM | #2 |
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What is the right hand center coin?
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I'd like to buy some coins but really haven't investigated it well enough to ascertain who has fair prices and who screws you. Love a find a fair deal on some Maple Leafs etc.
I don't think they are a serious investment for other than a SHTF scenario. Of course, that's important and $10K invested for that could be a lifesaver in a worse case scenario. In that case, 1 oz coins might be too much (like a wallet full of $1000 bills) for bartering and maybe silver or 1/10 gold coins might be better. Any thoughts? |
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They're all Belgian Leopold II 20 franc coins. They've got a nice coat of arms, similar to your picture.
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For the SHTF scenario you are right on track, you would want a mix of silver coins either 1 ounce or get a hold of dimes, quarters before 1964 and then a mix of small and large gold coins. You will pay a higher premium on the smaller gold coins but if you had to use it for bartering that is the least of your worries. Just my 2 cents And yes I collect coins gold and silver.
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I do not collect them per se, but I do have both gold coins and gold bars.
I would like to collect gold coins but don't have the knowledge, so I just buy them for their gold content. |
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I collect proof gold sovereigns for the boy along with proof silver eagles and uncirculated britannias.
Not much but a little and they shine nicely! J |
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They're a great investment as the price of gold skyrocketed. Today, it's at $991.80/oz.
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I have a series of gold russian pre-revolution roubles in 5, 10, and 15 rouble denominations, missing the 7.5 and 25 for the whole set.
Should of bought those two when gold was $300/ounce. |
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24K gold chain, gold coins. you get charged a premium when you buy and when you sell, but it's a great investment, and more aesthetically pleasing than a stock certificate(although some here would, i'm sure, disagree).
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Love to collect them!! And the Cubans!
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I have a nice portfolio of gold coins, both numismatic and bullion, U.S. and foreign. I have "bought on the dips" for about 33 years. I began acquiring Krugerrands in the 1970s. I have some Maple Leafs I bought at $297 each. On the bullion side, I bought only the one ounce sizes--never any fractionals. I am not a "gold bug," but I believe prudent investors should have a little.
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Nice coins. Gold is too high for me. I'll see if we break 1k. If we hit and it dumps, I will be looking to go short the gld.
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