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<p>[QUOTE="dan8802, post: 1189392, member: 28296"]Definately true.</p><p> </p><p>And yes, I would always try to avoid any premiums. But still, I believe you can recoup most of your premium when selling to the right person.</p><p> </p><p>As for the ASE's, I consider them along with maples and Philharmonics to be pretty equally liquid. Perhaps the American Eagle will be slightly more liquid here in America. I think it comes down to what you want your coin demoninated in... Dollars, Canadian Dollars, or Euros. I'm not completely sure, but I believe there are certain benefits to having a coin denominated in a certain currency. I think it helps with something along the line of being exempt from taxing, and other laws about transporting that may come into effect in the future. But this is not something I personally worry about. Others will have to chime in here about this subject.</p><p> </p><p>When it comes to ASE's and Maples, I would definately just buy whichever is cheaper. Stay away from slabbed bullion, or proof editions for that matter, for now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dan8802, post: 1189392, member: 28296"]Definately true. And yes, I would always try to avoid any premiums. But still, I believe you can recoup most of your premium when selling to the right person. As for the ASE's, I consider them along with maples and Philharmonics to be pretty equally liquid. Perhaps the American Eagle will be slightly more liquid here in America. I think it comes down to what you want your coin demoninated in... Dollars, Canadian Dollars, or Euros. I'm not completely sure, but I believe there are certain benefits to having a coin denominated in a certain currency. I think it helps with something along the line of being exempt from taxing, and other laws about transporting that may come into effect in the future. But this is not something I personally worry about. Others will have to chime in here about this subject. When it comes to ASE's and Maples, I would definately just buy whichever is cheaper. Stay away from slabbed bullion, or proof editions for that matter, for now.[/QUOTE]
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