Just sayin', I don't care if an American Gold Eagle is an MS70 or even an MS68, as long as it's brand spankin' new, that's all I care about! I'd like to get a type 2 but I'm not gonna pay a crazy a$$ premium for it! Bottom line is check out the price tag on these suckers!! Guess I'll be going without for awhile, or I'll shop at the US Mint! How about you, how do you feel about graded bullion or the new type 2 AGE's!! Comments? https://www.ebay.com/itm/1148249839...48eea9eb3e14d1a70302|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2334524
-And when I found out how thin and small these things really were, I refrained from buying them...........better a double eagle. At least it's a 'honkin' hunk 'o metal........
Why do I want to buy a graded bullion coin ? the premiums are substantial and like the O.P suggests a new or B/U coin is priced much better
Yeah, I just noticed, there's other AGE's that aren't graded so maybe I'll go that route, just not sure about a whole oz. tho'! https://www.ebay.com/itm/124741716647?hash=item1d0b2f8aa7:g:iA4AAOSwPVlgrqKU
Theres a lot to choose from thats for sure, but I would steer clear of graded coins especially for investment purposes, you goal should always be buy the cheapest coin you can find remember in bullion condition doesn't mean anything, right now working on a world 1/10 OZ gold set coins range from $225 - $300 depending on what you get, also bought 30 more OZ,S of Silver today as well, so about $1,500 for todays total.
I wonder if the crazy high premiums will result in lower sales and thus a more expensive collectible in the future? Like if not many sell because no one wants to pay the premium maybe it’ll be worth more? For example the 1893 S Morgan Dollar costs a fortune because of the low mintage of 100,000.
I think ASEs are good investment bullion if you can get them for a decent price. Dealers locally where I live pay a $2 premium for them over generic or even other nation’s bullion like Maple Leaves. Plus they are very recognizable worldwide. The premium on Mexican silver Libertads is insane though.
it’s all a matter of supply and demand, only a few dealers selling on the bay, not like there use to be and options are few 1/10 OZ going for close to $300 !!
Which means if not many people are willing to pay the high premiums for Type II Gold Eagles there will be a low supply & maybe the demand will be high in the future and everyone will want the first year issue of the Type II AGE.
There will be some demand for the type two's but, it will drop fast. However, I think the mintages will also be low because of the cost of bullion to coin them.
Why would demand drop fast? If I recall correctly the 1986 American Silver Eagle has a bit of a premium due to lower mintage than later years. Couldn’t the same thing happen with the Type 2 AGE? Or do you think there aren’t enough AGE collectors like there are ASE collectors so the demand won’t be there? I’m trying to decide between buying a Type 2 AGE or just a regular 2021 Gold Buffalo.
I've got the gold buffalo in my in basket. It says they are back ordered. Do I have to finish paying it to ensure that I get it and complete the sale?
It has a less appealing design. They’re both 1 troy oz of gold though. It’s just that the AGE has a little silver & copper included.