Premium on common double eagles

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  1. princeofwaldo

    princeofwaldo Grateful To Be eX-I/T!

    Nope, don't remember. Just remember that I paid more for the better date, --something substantial like $50 more... Which doesn't sound like much now, but at the time could have probably gotten a 1904 Russia 5 Rouble with the $50 instead of the better date: A raw 5 Rouble which is now a $590 coin.
     
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  3. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    It sold for $4,560 w/bp ($3,800 without).....gold was about $4,300 that day so only a 5% premium for the CAC bean and an OGH.

    Wow.....:wideyed::wideyed:
     
  4. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    So the consignor, for this MS65 OGH double eagle, got almost 10% below spot?!
     
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  5. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    I guess so.

    But that's what I have always had trouble understanding...unless you're a distressed seller and willing to take a lower price just to raise cash....aren't you always going to be losing all or most of the BP if you sell through an auction site ? Even GS is 10-12%.

    OK, nobody works for free but a LCS or dealer probably has a tighter bid-ask spread.

    And during the dealer-to-dealer part of a big show like FUN or other coin shows.....if the selling dealers get top dollar (full retail) then how is the buyer going to make $$$ re-selling and still being competitive (unless the price of the metal rises) ? Conversely, if the seller accepts less than full retail or wholesale...isn't he/she leaving something on the table as the buyer than got it at a price he can mark up ?

    This aspect of the business always confused me as if the price of the metal was flat for a long period of time, it appears to be a zero-sum game and I'm wondering who would want to "help out" the other person by accepting less $$$/paying more $$$ ?

    Good thing I'm a money manager and not a businessman !! :D
     
  6. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    And an identical coin in January 2024 when gold was $2,050 sold for a 75% premium. :wideyed:
     
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