Title | : | OUT OF YOUR MIND Prices on Gold - American Liberty High Relief Coins ?? |
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As we prepare for the next release in the liberty series in August 2023, I just want to point out that the 2021 Bronco liberty coin which sold for $2700 at release, is currently selling for $5700 on a website dealer that starts with A and ends with an XbrI think the Bristlecone Pine for 2023 is gorgeous and will be trying to buy one Comment from : MyHeartSpitsAtYourIdeaOfLove |
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Seems there is another benefit for buying the US Mint Proof Liberty in their original mint box are IRA eligible, Distributions between 59 1/2 & 71 year old, pay on "Melt Value for taxes buy predominately hold a good percentage of their (Original Mint Price) Value on 2nd Market Comment from : Thomas LaPointe |
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I own 4 of these coin’s SP-69 PL paid $2100 each Comment from : L ove |
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What do you think now that these coins are selling for over $5K? Comment from : Mad Rush |
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Quick question… do you know when we can purchase the 2023 high relief coin? And when they’re expected to release? Comment from : Shawn Ali |
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That proof buffalo 🤤 Comment from : Show Me Stacker |
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I started investing in gold and silver couple months back and everything is still new and impressive to me but this coin is simply GORGEOUS! I’m definitely getting one very soon Your channel is the best and the first time I’ve watched I could tell you are very knowledgeable about gold and I’ve learned a great deal You actually talk like a host on a tv/radio show and is pleasant to listen to your channel Thank you for the awesome content and hope to one day meet you Comment from : Silver Leaf |
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Surprised you didn't mention the 2009 ultra high relief double eagle coin in this video, I am sitting on the fence about buying one Comment from : larry joe |
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These go for $3000+ on eBay Even with crap 69 grade Comment from : ApplezToOranges |
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Love the buffalo!!! Best coin to be minted The 2021 bronco is awesome, but I can’t pay that much over spot just to have 1 I do have the 2015 gold Liberty graded perfect, & I got a great deal on it Need to resist the hype, or you’ll be making a bad investment in the Liberty’s Comment from : Ronnie Morgan |
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The 2017 high relief is the one for me!!! Comment from : Ezra |
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The mint site is still showing the Broncos as available Did they do another release? Love your insight into this realm too btw! Comment from : JimZRyd |
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Just picked one of these up after falling in love with the 2019 American liberty from this video! So excited! Comment from : SergiuM42 |
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Or a huge fan of us gold coins, I personally prefer maples thank you for sharing Comment from : MuddyCreek109 |
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I saw a one ounce Mandalorian gold coin for almost 3,000 brbrNow that’s crazy Comment from : Coz III |
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2019 is currently on sale at JM for Labor Day, picked myself up one Ended up around $250 more than a Buffalo I figured you can always get buffaloes and eagles but the 2019 being limited release and at this sale price I just couldn’t resist Comment from : A |
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Like the western theme A fist full of dollars Maybe a special coin in honor of the classic coin flip Comment from : Diane Enroughty |
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Great job with the videos! It looks like you have to add the 2015 - American Liberty high relief to the collection now Comment from : Sean D |
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The 2017 coin is absolutely beautiful! 🇺🇸 Comment from : Juan Vigil |
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Congratulation with beautiful coin! Comment from : AK |
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Right there at the end you said something about a wild west series I'm a direct decent of Butch Cassidy I'd pay an arm and a leg for that coin Comment from : cody pace |
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Great video Hey have to splurge some times Comment from : Silver Scorpion |
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I just found this channel and I'm loving it 🙌🏾😎😇 Comment from : DetroitDunkin |
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Stunningly beautiful coin Do you plan to have it graded? Congratulations on your acquisition! Comment from : Hound Dawg6 |
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Love the design I got one I regret nothing Comment from : Scott Dixson |
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greetings from Russia, you can admire gold coins endlessly, and here the design is beautiful we also have gold winners weighing 1 ounce, half, quarter and one tenth, very decent coins, although I don't come across gold coins so close yet, more silver and the usual rare varieties Comment from : KentChannelTV - Ilya Shamaev |
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Beautiful coin and great pickup 🙂 Comment from : Vienna Coinage |
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Completely off topic, but have you considered doing a video on some of your strategies for taking profits on gold mining investments Yes, I know, the mining stocks have been beaten to a pulp lately, but when they do run up again, what type of profit markers do you use to get out? Is it incremental? Or more all at once? Just curious your thoughts on this since playing with mining stocks is something a lot of us stackers do as well Comment from : Stephen |
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If you wanted itIt might not be a smart decision But, it certainly wasn't a bad decision This isn't ALL about stocking up for the end of times We need some fun now and again Beautiful coin! Comment from : Paul |
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I like them but I'm on a silver budget Comment from : mike potter |
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Collecting is great Especially once ur stack is securebrbrI'd easily pick up a Wyatt Earp coin Comment from : Buny Mustard |
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2700 is too much and the price could go either way I won't buy at 2700 f that Comment from : Lexiemae P |
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1 week ago the 2019 liberty's were 2100 Comment from : Lexiemae P |
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I bought the 2019s for 1700 each They were on sale so I bought 6 lol I've sold all but 2 Sold them for 2300 each Comment from : Lexiemae P |
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Great content! Keep it coming What’s the best premium you are seeing for AGE’s? I’m seeing around 5-6 for 2021’s and Random Years not much lower Comment from : David Coe |
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Woò thank you for explaining very nice Eagles 9999 coins , can you explain why those eagles has $100 and Buffalo is $50? Both 1oz pure gold 9999brI only buy buffalos y maple leaf etc from the mints no less thx again Comment from : carlos garcia |
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High Relief premiums are to expensive for me I stick with the Buffalo, which is the king of coins for me Comment from : Jay Dub Au |
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👍👍👍 Comment from : Greggory |
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I like to look at the high relief coins but i don't like the design of Liberty on it and i DEFINITELY wouldn't be paying those prices for them That's just me though Comment from : R D |
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👍👍👍 Comment from : Just Add Silver |
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Wow! That new Bronco is stunning! If I had 3k burning a hole in my pocket I'd get one of those just to be able to look at it Don't currently have that problem Looks like a good way to lose a thousand bucks at some unforeseen nasty point in the future But wouldn't it be nice if instead, the spot price rose and plateaued high enough to hit break even plus some pocket change Gorgeousgoldcoin PS I don't see the US Mint doing an Iconic Criminal series :-) Comment from : Briant Lougan |
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That eagle should've been the new gold eagle! Comment from : Kim Poulsen |
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Why is lady liberty a lady of colour on your first coin? Were they trying to be woke? It's not good that they try to change our culture Isn't she French? Like the statue? So white European with Christian culture That is our history they are messing with Comment from : Adam Tapas |
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Love the vids Nothing wrong with variety Comment from : Brandon Torres |
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Perth Mint designs are truly some of the best on the planet 😎 Comment from : c |
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Horses were possibly the most prized animals in the ancient world Most were valued for their use as transportation, as beasts of burden, and as cavalry steeds, yet they were also admired for their beauty, charm and their role in athletic events Since these animals were so highly valued, it is hardly a surprise that they often are depicted on ancient coins
brOne of the finest regions in ancient Greece for horse breeding was Thessaly, a prosperous district with many fertile pastures Its horses were large and of great endurance, giving rise to a local tradition of equestrian skills The Thessalian cavalry was admired throughout the Greek world
brThe famous horse of the Macedonian King Alexander III (“the Great,” 336 to 323 BC), named Bucephalus (“ox-head”), was Thessalian Alexander’s father paid the astonishing sum of 13 talents for this animal, and it served Alexander well during his conquests, which ranged from Greece to Egypt and to the borders of Arabia and India
brExcept for the wooden Trojan Horse preserved in the writings of Homer and Virgil, the most famous horse of Greek mythology was Skyphios (Skeironites), considered by the Greeks to be the first horse, born of the sea-god Poseidon and the earth It is shown on rare bronzes of the Thessalian League struck in about 360 BC, and on bronzes of the Thessalian city of Orthe struck in the late fourth through the early third centuries BC
brBoth types of bronzes show the forepart of Skyphios emerging from the earth On the league issue the horse appears over an ornate trident head, representing Poseidon On the civic issue of Orthe an olive tree grows upon the rocky outcrop from which Skyphios emerges
brMany cities of Thessaly feature horses on their coins, with the foremost being Larissa Its inhabitants must have been especially proud of their horses, as on almost every silver coin they issued, they portrayed horses with accuracy, care and affection
brThe earliest coins of Larissa to show horses are fractional silver coins — obols and half obols, of about 460 BC The artistry is stiff, and all that is shown is a bridled horse’s head
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brWhat followed over about the next 60 years was a larger series of silver coins in a broader range of denomination, including drachms and fractional issues ranging from hemidrachms to obols These horses are shown rearing, bounding, leaping or prancing, and sometimes are mounted by a cavalryman
brIn about 400 BC the largest series of Larissa drachms began, which lasted until the 330s BC The main type shows on its obverse the facing head of the local nymph Larissa, and on the reverse a horse that is grazing or is preparing to roll These drachms feature some of the most charming images as the artists who cut the dies must have been familiar with horses, and were not reproducing stock images
brWhen Larissa’s horses are shown grazing their front legs are straight and their necks dip straight toward the ground Quite different is the depiction of the horses preparing to roll: their knees are not locked, but bent, with one of the front hooves pulled up toward the belly; the neck, dipping toward the ground, is slightly curved
brOne particularly beautiful drachm struck at various times from the late fifth through the mid-fourth centuries BC shows a horse moving briskly with the local hero Thessalos at its side in the background It is clear that Thessalos is trying to restrain the horse, yet the scene is almost tranquil
brA similarly beautiful composition on drachms of circa 380 to 365 BC shows a foal standing beside a mare The mare is engraved in the typically high relief of these issues, whereas the foal is cut in comparatively low relief, thus placing it in the background In this case both mother and foal stand in the same direction, calmly, with their heads raised
brPrancing horse
brIn addition to the grazing and rolling horses, the other common depiction at Larissa is that of a prancing horse It occurs most often on drachms of circa 420 to 360 BC and on didrachms (staters) of the mid-fourth century BC On these coins the horse has one each of its front and back hooves on the ground, and the other two raised, with the rear hoof being only slightly raised and the front being raised considerably The horse’s back is straight and its neck fairly upright
brIt is difficult to know if this type portrays “show horses,” but to the modern eye it may bring to mind the trained prancing maneuvers of a Lipizzaner stallion A rare variant of the type struck in the early fourth century BC shows a horse in a similar pose, though with its head is turned back
brHorses with riders sometimes are depicted on coins of Larissa Among the earliest of these are silver trihemiobols of about 480 to 440 BC which show a walking horse mounted by a cavalryman holding two lances
brThis scene would have been familiar from coins of nearby Macedon, where it appeared on issues of the Macedonian kings and on some tribal issues of the region
brOn rare occasions drachms from the period circa 380 to 356 BC show a horse with a rider One particularly artful type shows a rider with a cape and a broad hat (a petasus) holding on tightly as his energetic horse leaps from the ground
brAnother type shows a cavalryman outfitted for combat; mounted cavalrymen also appear on bronzes of Larissa struck from the fourth through the second centuries BC
brUnfortunately for horse lovers, this enchanting series of silver coins ended late in the fourth century BC due to the domination of the Macedonian Kingdom under its Kings Philip II (359 to 336 BC) and Alexander IIIbrSource: World Coins Jan 2015 Comment from : vannevar50 |
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Sweet looking Liberty proof! Comment from : The Cars |
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I certainly will not call you anything for your purchase choices Those are up to each individual I do like your thought on Americana coins representing our western/frontiers history However, the current social trend seems bent on destroying any recollection and appreciation of our history I would love to see coins of this nature Comment from : Robert P |
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Buy what makes you happy, I love it! I saygood buy! Comment from : 72cmcinc |
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I also like the American Liberty 2021 High Relief Gold Coin, so I did the same as you! Sometimes we have to buy what we like, without giving too much thinking about the price Comment from : Angel Maldonado |
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$3,137 at JM THREE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN DOLLARS I almost threw up just now Comment from : Matt Johnson |
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Maybe the mint is trying to pay down the US national debtwell Comment from : Ewin Mac |
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high reliefs are v attractive, but I'm not rich like you 😊 Comment from : Michael Richard |
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I am that latter, inexorable, and loving it Comment from : Ewan Parks |
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2700 for 1770 worth of gold?? You're just encouraging them! lol Comment from : mt h |
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US Mint coins are a hard pass for me Too expensive and I'm too pissed at this government I do like the Buffalo coins, the others not at all Just bought a Philharmonic gold 1oz Comment from : Eddie L |
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I am new to buying gold and much appreciate your channel I have viewed a large number before jumping in and buying my first gold eagle I plan on buying more in the future and do not plan on selling I have a question which might be the basis for an upcoming video and that is what if any tax ramifications result from the sale of gold if you ever needed to sell In researching that subject it is unclear what the answer is Thanks again for the channel Comment from : Ken Miller |
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If advertisement revenue let’s you pursue a few passion pieces and create additional content, more power to you It’s not for me, but I’m happy for you Cheers 🍻 Comment from : J&E Cox |
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Before covid the prices direct from the mint on the American Liberty coins, had you bought near when they were released, you made out really well So the person who sold that 2017 coin made a profit, the coin dealer that you bought it from made a profit and you were able to get a deal because gold moved a lot since 2017 Premium shmemium, spot price is where the money is made imho Comment from : EsurfRider |
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The hardest part of stacking gold is staying true to your goals All these shiny coins make you act like a dog in a room of squirrels I guess if I had a bunch of AGEs and Buffalo’s, I would probably be entertaining some of the higher premium stuff Just not there yet I’d go for the Perth stuff before these They’re not my squirrels Comment from : Eric Parnell |
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Shhh quite 🤫 I bought one 🤑 Comment from : Tim Doak |
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I’m into that 2017 Beautiful! Comment from : Tom Robinson |
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👍 Comment from : from Ontario |
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I love the design It's super unique and it's low mintage Plus it's gold 2021 gold liberty is a winner for me, can't wait to get mine Comment from : LancoBear |
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I greatly appreciate the brilliance of rolling your YouTube revenue into more gold coins A great way to build wealth AND provide topics for new videos to generate more revenue, buy more coins, generate more revenue, buy more coins, gener…brbrI’m stuck in a loop brbrGreat video, as always! Thank you! Comment from : Get Irked |
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Nice coin there fella👍🏴☠️, alas, I'm still saving for that Ark Comment from : Cache Katz |
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I've been following you all year I will be very disappointed if you don't get that bronco for all us peeps that can't afford it! You da man! Get it! Comment from : Silver Stormie Normie |
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Great acquisition for your collection! I can see paying a little more for something you really like brbrAnd I do believe that a Wild West series from the US Mint would do well I also think they should do a series on US contributions to the world: science, technology, freedom, arts, free market and so on Comment from : Michael McCoy |
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Soooo beautiful! I really thought about picking it up but by the time I decided they (JM Bullion) took the sale off :( maybe I can ask them to put the sale back on lol Comment from : SilverGold Saver |
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The Liberty coins are definitely beautiful and worth collecting I think they'll appreciate in value in the long run I bought the new one to add to my 2017 and 2019 collection like yours! The 2021 coin is a Mustang, not a Bronco, BTW! Comment from : Ty Son |
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I think an American folklore series would be cool as well Comment from : IYAAYAS |
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so you bought the bronco? Comment from : FI Package |
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Yell Yell Yell!brWell you said to Yell 🤷♂️brI do like The Bucking Bronco High Relief Gold Coin it is sweet brMaybe I'll catch it down the road on a fire sale 🙏 Comment from : Bullion Addict |
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JM bullion had this coin for 2268 when it 1st came out, now it jumped to 2700, what the hell is that? They can have those coins, I'll take Britannia's at 1854 all day long Hell I got a 1/2 ounce gold proof krugerrand for 994 today Comment from : Hugo Stiglitz |
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I agree on the 2017 proof It was 999 fine gold over the less pure versions, but I could only afford the 1/10 ounce version No regrets $400 when it was $1850 spot Comment from : Cairpre Liffechair |
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Bad financial decision? Certainly You are a grown man though and allowed to buy what you like Just good that you are self aware I see it as about 700 of that is "beer money" that you didnt spend on beer Comment from : RSI Raistlin |
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You will NOT be judged by ME my friend I bought my most recent gold ounce as a type 2 AGE proof from the West Point Mint for $2700 brI had one once, had to sell it - made a promise to myself to get one again first chance I got, so I did!brYour coin is spectacular!👍🏽 Comment from : Edward Adams |
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I bought graded PF70 2013 Reverse proof gold buffalo for the same price you paid for liberty Amazing reverse proof buffalo It will go to deep stack Comment from : Soothy Moody |
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Now that’s what I call a premium Comment from : Zander Sohn |
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I’d be their huckleberry, soon as they get their head out of their asses! Perth is kicking the US mints butt right now tho (he says while looking at the Broncos)… Comment from : jeeper999999 |
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That's the best looking one of the set Comment from : LeBron James |
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I bought two of the bucking broncos hoping for a (relatively) quick flip Received confirmation and CC showed both purchases Time stamp was a few minutes after 12 Noticed that several of the big dealers sent me emails a few hours later stating that they are no longer paying a premium and more importantly, they were still for sale a day later Got some buyers remorse and with it STILL not sold out, I called and cancelled my order I would have had 7 days after receiving them to return and thought about it, but in the end, I decided to cancel and work on building my herd ;-) Or more accurately, starting my herd Interesting that the mint doesn't charge sales tax which in my state has to be collected on all bullion sales I feel really comfortable cancelling and getting more gold for my $$ If the bronco had sold out in 30 minutes or so I would be styling right now! Comment from : James Velvet |
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👍 Comment from : Yasin Ankit |
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I ended up getting one to yesterday for the collection, I have the other 2 high relief libertys and the 09 st gaudens high relief so it just made sense to get it irregardless of the premium I believe that coin 🪙 has potential to get coin of the year-it’s low mintage and may be a one off ? Is do we keep it in its raw form or grade it? Idk tbd, great topic brotha 🍻👍🏼 Comment from : Jason |
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I agree with quicksilver, nothing wrong with buying what you like I considered grabbing one for the flip value but just like you I don’t think there was any margin in it The fact it took so long to sell the back orders let me know that was a good call Comment from : TxLeftridge |
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Absolutely beautiful coins At the end of the day if you spend a little bit more on premium, call that some ‘fun money’ Certainly keep things fresh But those really are beautiful coins Also love the western stuff too ‘Has a certain ring to it’ No pun intended Comment from : Alex Pearson |
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How would you ranks the Mints from around the world?? My list is 1 Perth Mint 2 Royal Mint 3 Canadian Mint 4 US Mint The Perth Mint has to be the best Mint in the world, the design, the quality and variety makes them the best The US Mint needs more variety and make the Gold Eagle 24k I just checked JM Bullion and they just listed the Bronco for $3000 Comment from : vip_supercars |
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