Title | : | Watch This Before Buying Random Gold Coins |
Lasting | : | 8.38 |
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Views | : | 36 rb |
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What about pre 33 double eagles? Spot or no? Comment from : QuadTap |
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What about Mexican 50 Pesos liquidity? Spot or no? Comment from : QuadTap |
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wow he has never seen a Brit? brHe has his own preferences, I guess brMy prerogative is I will not sell my gold or silver for a VERY long time (decades?) unless there is a nutty sky-rocket in pricing in the short term Or, something unexpected happens and I really need moneybrNever do I flip expect one I have a collectible vintage 1 oz Engelhardt bar circa 1975 in very good condition I want to trade it for a specific 1 oz gold coin I have my eye on, and I want an additional 20 franc gold coin for it Is it flipping if I trade gold for gold? Comment from : Billy Bob Mirango |
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Think spread, not premium Comment from : TS Lee |
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Oh I want your opinion on this Why don't churches encourage their members to buy gold The Bible talks about Gold , it even says heaven has streets paved of gold Comment from : Jonathan Richardson |
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Your videos are very educational It amazes me how you never run out of good topics to talk about Comment from : Jonathan Richardson |
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Those Australian coins are actually nicer than American coins Americans also drink bud light and eat McDonalds Doesn't make it good Comment from : brad spaugh |
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Couldn’t care less* Comment from : Preston Waters |
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I bought the luner III collection I like them ;) I'm going back and watching all your older videos prior to me finding your page 🤘🏻 Comment from : LdTush |
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I have a question, basically in my country, there’s 2 ways of buying gold coins The bank and online The bank is more expensive but is the safest, and online im having trust issues, how do I know that its real gold and it will be shipped without problems? Arent you afraid of this when you bought ur gold online? Comment from : aron pop |
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Great video! So interesting about the preferences of individual stores based on their customers' demand I saw one video where a guy tried to sell his gold Eagles and Maple Leaf coins in Chinatown in NYC, but one of the stores was only interested in Chinese Pandas Comment from : thelowesttrees havetops |
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For someone who is getting into this I take it there is a serial number incase of theft? Comment from : Smallnuts |
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What are your thoughts on $5 US mint commemorative gold coins? Comment from : Jack Morton |
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nice video thank you Comment from : Bob Turner |
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I still don't understand how folks don't "lose" money buying gold I want to get into it, but it seems like it never goes up in price and you lose your ass if you ever have to sell I want to believe it is an inflation hedge, but it just does not seem to have alot of liquidity or utility Maybe I am just doing it wrong Comment from : Gregory Ingle |
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i stack gold maples seems to be the happy medium between prem price and also how easy it is to sell back Comment from : Logan |
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I like the italian and french coins Also the coins with queen wilhelmina on them and king Boudewijn Comment from : Von oost |
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🤝📈 Comment from : anthony easter |
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Always silver eagles, if you want a good return Comment from : Fred Carter |
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I’m in Canada and we steer clear of any “eagles”, my LCS charges the same for eagles as he does for maples(silver) otherwise the premiums are too stupid to chase that unicorn Besides, when the metals rise in coming months or years…an oz will be an oz, no point being snobby Comment from : stratcaptain66 |
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What's buying in Dubai like ? Comment from : Nobody |
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I can honestly say I think the eagles are kinda basic and over ratedI love and absolutely love the britannia And I got me a few type 2 of the 2023 on the way from SD should be shipping on the 10th Comment from : Jackson Billy |
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Gold is gold At the end of the day once it doubles those premiums won’t matter It’s like buying gasoline from mobile station or a Mirabito Makes no difference You pay extra for a silly sticker For beginners is best to stack weight and don’t worry about a stamp Comment from : ZanoHvac |
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If you're only getting near spot for any coins, why not buy bars if you can find them cheaper if you're looking to turn them? Buying for keeps, like I do, beauty counts big time Comment from : 5ivestring |
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I purchased a beautiful 1989 chinese gold panda 1 oz coin There will always be a buyer for this gorgeous vintage coin - i just wont go to the local coin shop Comment from : Marcus Aurelius |
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Good review interesting to watch video like this!🙂 Comment from : VRNumizmat |
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Nice blade, what is it Comment from : Hoosier daddy jones812 |
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One ounce is worth spot Comment from : Razor Back |
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I had Moby Dick once ! I got pills for it from the doctor Comment from : Mick Boon |
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Thanks for your good work Buy to sell spread and vasilbating g spot seems a bit like counter party risk Maybe purity is less important than durability if daily commerce returned to real money Comment from : James Everett |
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These coins go for what $300 in gold price?there's a site I know of they sell gold/chains etc and they are selling a pendant of the eagle coin 2016 I believe and want $950 for the 1/10 oz any thoughts? Major ripoff?it's in a 14k frame Comment from : remedy |
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If it’s not American my LCS will buy but not interested at all Comment from : StayGoldPony |
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He bought more roosters? Comment from : Andrew Gates |
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Great video! Btw, not sure why, but I can’t do any community posts on the members only content Anyway, have a great day! Comment from : Michael McCoy |
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Liquidity for everything is going to crash Only $20 bills and fractional egals will be truly liquid to all dealers…when the depression hits even dealers will be short on cash Comment from : Free Fruits and Vegies |
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You want eased liquidity combined with investment value If you live in America, just stick to Eagles and Buffalos Screw foreign gold coins and PAMP Suisse bars are not highly sought after either Comment from : Mello Gee |
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I went to sell for the first time today One coin shop wouldn't buy anything above 1/4 ounce the other one gave me spot for both of my 1/2 ounce coins One was the rabbit the other was a philharmonic I was ok with that because I got a little more than breaking even Comment from : sir stacks a lot |
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Hello 2 is 1, grettings from Germany I do like watching your videos from time to time Allow me to ask a couple of questions?br1) Do you americans have to pay VAT when purchasing a precious metal bullion coin or ingot? We do, which makes investing more expensive over here, exept Goldbr2) When buying at local shops in your country, do they offer a capsule of your coin or do they just come "naked" as they are? I know its not a big deal for gold, but i really dont like finger prints on the coinbr3) When selling, do you get cash on hand or only payment on bank account? Over here, most deales refuse giving cash on hand, they want to transfer to bank accountbr4) I like the gold eagle and the buffalo, but some reason the premiums for these coins here in germany are crazy Example: Yesterday the asking price for 1oz AGE was 1924 EUR! Thats 2092 US-Dollars!brThanks for sharing your thoughts with me Stay safe! Comment from : Osimos |
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👍 Comment from : from Ontario |
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Ive got 3 very important questions!br1)Do American gold eagles loose their premium if they become darker over timebr2)Will American gold eagles tarnish or just loose their premium if i hold them often with bare hands or if i have them always encapsulated but sunlight hits them br3) Does sunlight damage the premium of an encapsulated 22k or 24k gold coin and a 999 silver coinbr??? Comment from : MichaelS |
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I really don’t like the color of the Eagles! I prefer pure gold Also, the detail quality of Maple’s and Kangaroos are much higher Nice job on your channel! Comment from : Jay Ayers |
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I’m interested in purchasing your 1oz GB gold Royal Arms brbrHow much are you asking? Comment from : john doe |
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Me: “I have a plan”brbrAlso me five seconds later: “I deviated from my plan” 😅brTho I have been good about not going bananas with random modern bullion coins 😤 Comment from : King Magpie |
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dollar is still going down and gold is still going up oh fun Comment from : Yedidyah - Jed Shlomoh |
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Eagles for savings and junk silver (constitutional) for fun Comment from : Yedidyah - Jed Shlomoh |
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Buy the most common gold bullion and save the random cool coins for the silver stash Comment from : Love to Gun |
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Always enjoy your demeanor that you have when you put out a video Too many videos I have to admit they instantly raise my fear of missing out when it comes to buying gold and silver But I am sticking to my guns and not buying until my current goals are reached first Comment from : Mark Roberts |
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I just bought a 1 oz gold Tombstone hammered round It was too cool to pass up Comment from : Shaquille Oatmeal |
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I like how you show both sides of gold buying On the practical end it is important to have something that is more liquid It is okay to have a fun side when purchasing, but it always goes back to everything in moderation Comment from : My Prog Rock Show |
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What do you think of the new King Charles UK gold? Comment from : Rodger Johnson |
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My mind is blown Thanks for your time! Comment from : grizzalo |
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I love Perth Mint products The art on their coins I believe is the best in the world and very interesting to look at Your analysis is correct Local shops don't really care if you have it graded and hand them a MS70 or PR70 coin, you might get a bit over spot if the dealer knows s/he has buyersbrbrHowever, I refuse to buy from the Perth Mint now because of how the Australian government went absolutely batshit and brutalized their citizenry during lockdowns and masking It was pure Gestapo and terrifying Comment from : WhyNotMe? |
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I noticed you mentioned the old European gold coins right at the end of your video I have been accumulating them for a while French, Swiss and Belgian 20 Francs are all readily available So are Dutch 10 Gulden and British Sovereigns I know I have to sell them at lower premiums but I am OK with that because I have bought these with premiums as low as 3 The lowest premium coin I've found is the Austrian 100 Corona 1915 restrike I guess its odd weight (9802 oz troy of pure gold but it is also 900 fine) the premiums have been as low as 2 Comment from : sstrauss6752 |
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A person can get every bit of premium back on Reddit assuming spot doesn’t move drastically, but eBay you will take a haircut after fees Comment from : Towering Oak |
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I'll take that Royal Coat of Arms coin at spot off you 2is1 I could get it at 10 less in the US than I can buying it off my local dealer here in the UK Its a great coin but can never get my head around why I can buy a Britannia that is almost the same at £50 less than the Coat of Armsplease Royal Mint what's with the premium??? Comment from : David James |
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I'm pretty lucky with the LCSs that I use I generally receive spot price for any of the non U S Gold that I sell From a 1/10 ounce to a full ounce and Government Bullion to Assayed Bars, it's all spot Knowing this, it's easier to make purchases because I can calculate what I would need spot to do in order for me to sell if there was the need for it or if i just felt like it Comment from : Rick Gee Profit Coins! |
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I mostly collect the Perth Mint Coins, Britannia, maple leafs, philharmonics and Bars I buy everything but only stick to 24k, I get bored of the same thing It’s all gold in the end I plan to sell all my gold overseas once I get to 5 kilos They don’t care about buffalos and eagles overseas, thats why I buy all different kinds of coins and bars Comment from : Sammie Makki |
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Why am I not allowed any soup ? Comment from : Mankindfails |
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2 is 1 you gotta sell back to the online dealers like ampex jmbullion moderncoinmart those are ones that will buy back some LCS will buy and sell anything you gotta call before you go I would not trust eBay not even a pawn shop Comment from : Robert M |
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I think it is smart to buy well known bullion coins from well renowned mints It could be that British coins aren't that popular in the US, but in Europe they will have a much greater acceptance The Philharmonikers as well The coins I would buy if I looked at this subject globally (in unprioritized order) :brbr1) US Eaglesbr2) US Buffalosbr3) Austrian Philharmonikersbr4) South African Krugerandsbr5) British Brittaniasbr6) Austrailian Nuggetsbr7) Canadian Maple LeafsbrbrYou have a couple of other coins that looks pretty good, but they are rather unknown out there I also for some reason don't trust Chinas mint Some part in me just think they are spraying gold over cheap copper coins or something It is probably just me but still Comment from : Making Waves |
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I am here in Switzerland I have asked the biggest dealers here regarding the most liquid / easiest to sell coins and they are: (1) Krugerrand, (2) Canadian Maple leaves, (3) American Eagles / Austrian Philharmonics Comment from : Loolapalooza |
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I like the reference to Seinfeld We watched every episode Thank you for the video Have a good weekend Comment from : NC Farmer |
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Hey, quick question It may have been covered in an older video If so I apologize, Do you have a Sigma? Just curious of your thoughts Thank You! Comment from : Silver Tide |
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It is nice to have some LCS options for sure, I have 2 within a 20 mile radius and a few more just outside of that I don't really have any one of kind of gold coins, but have similar experiences with trying to trade a Brit and or a Krug for an Eagle or Buffaloevery shop has a preference! Comment from : 72cmcinc |
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I thought EBay is 13 to sell a coin? How do you break even on eBay? Comment from : Business Account |
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You can buy gold I will be a investor Comment from : Vincent Roberto |
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But I like soup Happy Stackin eh! Comment from : Canadian Silver Seeker |
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Ok, I’m still confused why the Gold Britannia is not as liquid as ASE, Buffaloes, and Maple Leaf’s, or why they don’t sell for as much? Comment from : Tommy Stacker |
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Even though you don't purchase many pre 1933 us please check with your coin shops to see how they feel towards those coins for walk in purchasing They seem cool to them but we're a small city or maybe they're playing hard to get Thanks for your effort to encourage Comment from : Road Way |
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I like the idea of splitting the stack into a liquid portion, like eagles and buffalos, and a "fun" portion with foreign frac, novelties, etc The former being designated for emergencies that can be unloaded just about anywhere at any time, and the latter for when money is tight and you'd like to free up some cash, but it's not as urgent as an emergency That's the stuff that can go p2p Comment from : Mixed Raisins |
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I got a Coloured PM Lunar Rabbit 1oz Au (187/188) on the day of release at the Perth Mint (there were only about 2 remaining for sale) as the High Relief were unavailable :( I figured it was just over $1000 AUD over the regular 1oz so about the same premium 45 as the 1/20 oz PM coin, so the premium didnt feel so crazy Really quite surprise PM didn't put up the price as spot was having a big run As someone who gonna hold for over 25 year, in the long run I think it be a good buy Just need to wait till around 2027 for spot Au to get over $4000AUD not a huge deal Comment from : Siong Looi |
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20 franc Roosters look so cool But I harken back to your comment that you couldn't move yours quickly And that gives me pause Comment from : David Johnson |
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My significant other purchased a GAE as my Christmas present I was floored, to say the least, that she was accepting of the premium :) Comment from : Daniel Manly |
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Soup nazi Comment from : Greg Johnson |
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It's really too bad that more gold isn't as liquid as eagles and buffalos There are sooooo many cool coins out there A lot of the "Island Nation" coins minted by Scottsdale are really beautiful, but I don't own any due to their liquidity So many flowers and fish and frogs and sailing ships Comment from : rodguitarman |
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In other words, separate your fun stuff from your stack and know the difference and why if you have to sell either/or what they will (probably) sell for and to whom Great information, very important, as with most things understand not only the entrance and reasons to hold somethingbut the exit which is probably THE most important information So many people don't ever bother understanding the exits of their assets unfortunately and they could (but not necessarily) get taken or ripped off for any various reasons Knowledge is power! Comment from : R D |
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Total waste of money for those obscure Gold coins Liquidity is the key to success Comment from : Victor Frankenstein |
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I would rather have the Royal arms any day over the Eagle With the radial lines it is a beauty I believe that coin will perform better than an eagle also It just takes the right buyer Comment from : M- Nice |
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from your videos, it seems to me like American dealers are often just in their own little bubble, not even knowing a thing about that coin oh well, I guess if they're not interested they just aren't interested Comment from : haydn mclennan |
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Ebay? Dude Ebay charges just over 12 for a bullion sale Comment from : chiil |
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Love your sane approach and the admission of the places where a little insanity creeps in On the whole, I have based my approach on your approach, although I am only able to stack at a lower rate and do interleave more fractional than you do When I do the "less sane thing", I too am attracted by the Perth stuff and also this new bullion coming out of Spain the last couple of years Bottom line, your advice - training really - has been very helpful and is much appreciated Comment from : Michael Watt |
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👍 Comment from : Robert Keating |
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I had a collectable cartoon gold coin given to me that I tried to sell at a local dealers about ten years ago I went to three local dealers who would only give me spot price or a little bit over spot at the time I knew the coin was worth more so I thought I'd try one of those We Buy Gold shops The guy there knew exactly how much the coin was worth and offered to buy from me for much more than spot and more than what I knew it was worth, I didn't hesitate to sell it to him Sometimes you just need to shop around to find for those kind of deals your looking for not just coin shops Especially when it comes to those antique coins and collectables that make them difficult to sell or know what they are actually worth So I understand 21s logic for sticking to what he knows best Comment from : Art Joe Go |
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Buffalo's and eagles would be great to stack if premiums weren't so high compared to what places will pay for them Personally, I love the Britannia design, just like the look of it and the complications Maples are nice as well Krugerrands are just trusted everywherebrStill nice to have a few randoms My favorite random is the John Wick coin That one isn't going anywhere though Comment from : Cedric Havens |
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I have 1 buffalo and 4 maple leafs 1oz gold coins My goal is to get to 5 of each of the main coins So 1 more maple leaf, 4 more buffalo, and 5 eagles I'll just do this over time and look for deals brbrAlthough SD has a good price for 1/4 oz maples right now Why do the maples have to have such low premiums?! Comment from : Ryan Turner |
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Living in Uk ,Britannia's and Sovereign's first choice as cheapest to buySaying that I got my first pre owned Buffalo last week at $30 above new Britannia,1ozThinking of selling Sovereign's and buying more fractional Britannia's ,although again some decent prices on pre owned 1/2 oz eagles that are temptingWhat are your thoughts on buying preowned?They are from reputable dealerAs always great content and insight Comment from : NorthernPrep |
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still here Comment from : wayne gough |
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I think gold Buffalo>AGE, I like the 24k vs the 22k of the AGE Yes I know they both have a full 1oz of gold I like the designed better too after the change to the reverse if the AGE Comment from : thetapheonix |
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I think the best phrase in this video was , ( once the spell wears off ) very poignant and truebrI've had the spell wear off on a few things recently, so I sold them brCheers 🍾 🍻 Comment from : Bullion Addict |
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