PMs are crazy

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by Barney McRae, Jan 4, 2026.

  1. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Supporter! Supporter

    Just out of curiosity, searched JM Bullion to see pricing on these, as I have a small stack of them.......
    Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin - King George

    Currently out of stock. Check back later.

    So I go to where I normally look, Bullion by Post is a company out of GB. They are not quoting, listing, pricing anything gold with a note, "due to tariff uncertainty" we have no listed pricing.

    Things are about to get crazy I think, as if they were not already.:eek:
     
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  3. psuman08

    psuman08 Well-Known Member

    You could check eBay sold prices or coinflation.com for the gold value (melt)
     
  4. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Supporter! Supporter

    I've looked at it before. eBay isn't the best source for world market coins, but it is better than nothing for sure.
     
  5. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    APMEX is always out of stock, makes me think there doing a bait switch, just to draw you in to buy something else...LOL
     
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  6. psuman08

    psuman08 Well-Known Member

    From coinflation:
    Description
    Face Value Gold Value (USD)
    [​IMG] 1817-2007 British Sovereign 1 Pound $1083.80
     
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  7. Barney McRae

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    Thank you! Just bookmarked it. Here's the link for anyone else interested. Some of the dates have more numismatic value than others, but I suspect premiums lately have vanished.

    https://www.coinflation.com/gold_coin_values.html
     
  8. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    PM’s are rising to fast to price for resale. I can price in the morning and by noon I’m loosing money because the pm has risen.
     
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  9. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    There were plenty of foreign gold coins @ FUN 2026.

    And 1 dealer has a new book they just authored/edited on British Gold Coinage.
     
  10. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Supporter! Supporter

    Yes but were there any deals at spot? Just wondering.
     
  11. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    I'll go over my notes to see if I wrote any down. Off the top of my head, I'm gonna say NO only because I don't think you have the volume of survivors for many of those coins that you see for SG and LHDEs.

    Also, they would want to bring more expensive coins I would think....not much $$$ in selling coins at melt. :D
     
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  12. Barney McRae

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    I was just curious if there were any hoarders (not dealers) there that bought a table to unload their gold and silver when they are at all time highs. I would think that they could have really done well.
     
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  13. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    There were folks like that but with U.S. gold...some Mexican and other European coins.

    But not higher-end British or other coins. Come to think of it, didn't see too many (ANY ??) Vatican coins, too.o_O
     
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  14. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    If a few dealers are buying plus retail.....add in being afraid to take on inventory at the highs....I can easily see them being out of stock.
     
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  15. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Absolutely, we have no idea how high prices will go as we're facing a global currency reset! :smuggrin: See all about it on Youtube! :happy:
     
  16. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    I don't see it that way. This is no Plaza Accord 1985 or even a repeat of the 1970's.

    The metals are rising on supply-demand issues aside from other economic variables. Some buyers MIGHT be buying for other reasons, but that doesn't mean their underlying assumptions are correct.
     
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