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Then buying ounces is probably the best bet. I would buy the gold which had the lowest price over spot. While selling gold bullion in the future might prove difficult, gold coins are the best bet.
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Lets Go Buckeyes!
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Did I do ok on the price? Is it true that the Kruggerand is one of the best gold coins to collect. I heard the gold american eagle is good, but that is more $$$ over spot. |
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Nicotiana Tabacum
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Thanks. I like buying from local coin shops, but the guy on the phone said he wanted to charge me $70 over spot and tax (6.5% here). With APMEX, all I had to do was pay $40 over spot I believe and $25 shipping.
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As long as you stick with the major bullion pieces, such as AGEs, maple leafs, pandas, KRands, etc. you'll do fine. I've been buying this stuff off and on for the last 40 years. ![]() |
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