I know that’s what I was saying. That the gold content is the same. In truth you’re actually getting a slightly better deal with a .9167 AGE than...
I think he was talking to masterswimmer. Masterswimmer said: “The reason an oz of .9999 is more expensive than an oz of .900 is because you're...
I guess in that case it might be smart to buy non-American gold if it can be found cheaper than Gold Eagles & Buffalos. When you really think...
I just assumed it would be easier to melt something down if it’s .9999 fine rather than say .9167 since .9167 would require further refining to...
Aw the Australian Kangaroo isn’t one of the Big ones? :( [ATTACH]
Pretty sure a Gold Maple can be sold anywhere that buys gold at any time you wanted to sell it. It’s a .9999 fine pure gold coin. Gold is gold...
But isn’t the Gold Maple Leaf .9999 fine gold like the Buffalo? Whereas the AGE is only .9167 fine. But the AGE would be easier to sell?
I know but what I meant was I can buy 1 oz of pure gold in the form of sovereigns for cheaper than say a 1 oz gold Buffalo. I know that...
Not really what I meant. For example a 1oz American Gold Eagle and a 1 oz Gold Buffalo both contain 1 oz of pure gold. There isn’t less gold in...
Lately I’ve been on a gold kick but when I’m buying I have trouble deciding between things like a 22K American Gold Eagle or a .9999 fine gold...
I know what you mean about being VERY expensive. I’m saving up for this one. Or the AU58 PL one since they’re both the same price and I can’t...
I like to compare things that were common today and back then. For example back in the 1890s a person could go to a restaurant and have a very...
Those are nice and pretty cool but I meant the older ones that were used in circulation. The pre-1900 £5 gold coins.
I apologize. It was just a manner of speaking.
Both!! One just has prettier patina.
I understand the first part but I’ve noticed it in coin shops too. Like the owner/dealer will have tons of 90% silver Roosevelt dimes but totally...
CoinHelpU is a YT channel run by a coin shop owner & dealer named Daniel.
So here is the thing. I was watching a CoinHelpU video and Daniel mentioned that “people come in and they don’t want Roosevelt dimes or...
That’s true now that I think about it. 20x Morgan Dollars would’ve had a face value of $20 but only been about 15 troy ounces of silver. Today...
I think it would be more than that. It’s over an ounce of pure gold (1.1775ozt to be exact) which today is worth ~$1850. Add on the extra amounts...
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