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    This is the best way to invest in gold

    If your going to invest in gold, this is the best way to do it. These are the best Gold Coins available anywhere by a people you can trust.

    http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=175441

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    And it's a nice coin to boot! I have it in silver proof.
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    Is a premium of 20% really the "best way to invest in gold"? I would prefer a smaller premium for my gold purchases. What makes them "the best gold coins by people you can trust"? Are the coins better than US or Canadian coins? Is the US and Canada less trustworthy when it comes to coins?

    Now, if I wanted to coin to collect, that is a different matter. They look pretty low mintage, which should help collectibility.
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    kinda cool coins but i won't pay a high premium for them. not enough collector base here. as a low premium bullion coin I would get them. If i pay a good premium I go for Saints or Libbys.

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    Israeli issues are nice but they have high of a premium anyway IMO much easier to grab rarer gold coins at spot in secondary markets Click here to enlarge. Yes world gold coins are nice way to invest in gold if you buy them at right price and once in a while you can hit the jackpot (for me it was my panda coin collection Click here to enlarge which i bought at spot 5 years ago and sold at a nice premium)
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by medoraman Click here to enlarge
    Is a premium of 20% really the "best way to invest in gold"? I would prefer a smaller premium for my gold purchases. What makes them "the best gold coins by people you can trust"? Are the coins better than US or Canadian coins? Is the US and Canada less trustworthy when it comes to coins?

    Now, if I wanted to coin to collect, that is a different matter. They look pretty low mintage, which should help collectibility.
    You know, i gave this some thought, but really, compared to many of the Pert Silver rounds, its not bad at all. I mean, there common Silvers 1 ounces (not the Kooalas) sell for 150 bucks each.

    http://www.powercoin.it/lang-en/158-australia

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    I like the 2007 spouses- if you can get them for around melt. .9999 fine gold and though the mintages are high many were melted. That being said the Israeli issues are beautiful.

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    or you could buy PHYS.

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