1/10th OZ American Eagles for $220 good buy at the moment?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Gold Indian Collector, Jul 5, 2023.

  1. Hey guys, lately I've been buying one American Eagle 1/10th oz with each 1 oz coin purchase. My local coin store has them at the moment for $220 and I can't find them cheaper anywhere online. (He also has Canadian maple leafs 1/10th for $205)

    Do you guys think its a good move to stack these 1/10th oz even tho they are higher at the end of the day? I know it's a frequently asked question but I feel the market is in a weird spot at the moment and I wanted to see if peoples perception has changed on these recently.

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  3. derkerlegand

    derkerlegand Well-Known Member

    tenth oz.jpg APMEX selling 1/10 oz. @ $289.29 at this time! Less than 50 @ $295.08 ea. I thought that $220 per oz. was too high a premium, but...
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    Strangely, the random year proofs are $292.85 any quantity!
     
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  4. Heavymetal

    Heavymetal Supporter! Supporter

    Back up the truck
     
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  5. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Me? I'd stick with the 1 oz. coins.........dad blamed fish scales the 10ths be.
     
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  6. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Yes, I'd buy at that price as it's very fair in today's market! That said, I wouldn't buy more than one as I'd try for a bigger and better deal like a Saint Gaudens or an ounce! :D
     
  7. derkerlegand

    derkerlegand Well-Known Member

    What does your store sell the ounces for?
     
  8. Thanks guys I agree I think the price is pretty good on these fractional eagles. He also has gold buffalos which is my favorite 1 oz to stack for $2040.

    I plan on buying at least 2 1/10th oz tommorow and mostly like a buffalo as well!
     
  9. I was able to buy nine American eagle 1/10th oz for $215 each. Unfortunately this was my first time here and the coin dealer was a complete jerk. He said that cash is dirty and he wanted a cashiers check. He almost refused me service because I had cash and I didnt want to go out and get him a cashiers check what a weird experience. He also refused to give me a receipt...?

    He kind of berated me for no reason so I probably wont be back but at least I got a relatively good deal out of the situation.
     
  10. Stork

    Stork I deliver

    The sounds like a weirdo. Cash is dirty? Coins aren't I suppose. And no receipt? That sounds like a sketchy move as well. I'm actually surprised he didn't want the cash seeing as it seems like he is trying to move unaccounted for 1/10 ouncers at a 'too good to be true' price. Honestly I'd be breaking out my scale and calipers to double check them.
     
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  11. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I wouldn’t have spend any money in his shop. I would ha be taken my money elsewhere.
     
  12. I agree I should not have spent a penny at his business and I was honestly in a bit of shock at the time. I did test all 9 of the coins on a sigma verifier and they are legitimate. I agree I think he was just trying to sell them off record for tax reasons perhaps...

    I am looking for a good reputable Local coin store, hopefully I will have better luck this weekend.
     
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  13. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Best wishes and I hope you find one. There are a number of online dealers that are very good and easy to deal with.
     
  14. rte

    rte Well-Known Member

    The Interesting interaction was the premium :D
    If the deal is good sometimes you need to put in more effort.
    There should be no tax on PM's anyway, more states are coming around to the idea.

    I was in a little shop passing through California and looked at a 1/4 ounce silver bar.
    It looked older and I hadn't seen one before so I asked How Much?
    The clerk said $28 :wideyed: (spot is like $24 an ounce)
    I did a quick double take and asked HOW MUCH?
    Why so much for a Quarter ounce of silver?
    Clerk said it just came in and they haven't really had time to price it... I liked it but no way on the price.
    Next time through town I stopped in and it was still there (no price) so I asked the price again.
    Clerk said $24. I said it's only a Quarter ounce and it's priced at a full ounce price???
    He pulled the bar out, looked it over and said Hmmm how about $10?
    That was still 2x spot or better but I bought it anyway because it was vintage and something I hadn't seen before.
    Turns out it's somewhat rare and well worth the price and I Still had to pay Tax.
     
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