Well I wouldn't say "never" because over time the spot price can rise high enough to make a profit even with premiums. For example in 2015 I paid...
But spot is ~$24. I don’t think any company ever sells bullion for $4 under spot. I think they always sell for over spot.
Even with these premiums the lower priced companies like JM Bullion are selling out fast.
With Gold spot under $1700 and Silver spot under $24 I’m wondering if now is a good time to buy? I know no one can answer that for sure since...
But it’s still real though right?
APMEX is selling an aureus of Nero in “Good” condition for under $3K. That still seems like a lot though considering it’s only in Good condition....
At least you got them on sale lol.
I'm guessing coins like that definitely weren't the kind of thing you'd spend when you go out to dinner xD. The value of those coins must've been...
Yeah AT&T pays a really good dividend of $0.52 per share but each share is only like $30 so it's $2/year dividends which is amazing. I just have...
Yeah Microsoft pays the best dividend of them all. The rest are mostly for growth. Amazon has a price target of $5,000/share which I believe it...
Oh wow I need one of those!
That’s true! I don’t know how I missed that. Is that 1.2 troy oz pure gold weight? Or total coin weight with copper alloy? Because I do know the...
Just curious. The largest one I could find is the £5 British Sovereign from the 19th century which weigh in at a whopping 1.1775 troy oz of gold....
Yeah true. That’s why I’ve mostly been buying American Gold Eagles. Because I know they’re recognizable world wide and they are easy to sell....
I really like the Valcambi Combi-Bars where you can break pieces off. I'd like to get a 50gram one that you can break 1g increments off as...
Yeah for sure. I know I'll never even complete 10% of a collection of every aureus. But I would like to own a few from Emperors I find...
Well that's the thing I like alot of different kinds. What's weird though is it seems to be based on location. For example: Bullion Now based in...
Correction: It was Alexander Severus (reigned 222 AD -235 AD). I just looked. xD [ATTACH]
Yup that's it!! Oh hmm maybe I misunderstood you. Yeah that's crazy! I also read that an aureus with the Colosseum on the back sold for a huge...
Oh wow! Those are beautiful! It's fun to imagine who may have held those aureii before yourself. Perhaps a member of the Praetorian Guard? Maybe...
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