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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1838232, member: 22331"]1 spend my spare time searching/purchasing U.S. Gold coins.</p><p>I personally wouldn't purchase raw Gold coins from anyone other than rolls of Gold Eagles in original sealed tubes from a mint authorized dealer, or Proof Gold in the original holders.</p><p>I personally generally purchase only U.S. slabbed Gold coins, especially the incuse Indian. I find it somewhat hilarious that someone would hesitate to purchase a century old beautiful slabbed Gold coin at 25% over spot, but are elated to purchase slabbed Silver coins at appreciable multiples of spot.</p><p>I'm elated to acquire these beautiful slabbed Gold treasures at these relatively low premiums. However, you will find the "incuse indian" design "slabbed" Gold coin a very desirable commodity which will generally be difficult to locate at a 50% premium, which.I often offer without acceptance. I believe you'll find the raw modern Gold Eagle to have the lowest premium, but relatively difficult to resell. Liberty Double Eagles generally have the lowest premium, but buyers generally prefer the St. Gaudens design.</p><p>Selling a "raw" Gold coin generally is a problem relative to selling a slabbed coin.</p><p>JMHO, Rich[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1838232, member: 22331"]1 spend my spare time searching/purchasing U.S. Gold coins. I personally wouldn't purchase raw Gold coins from anyone other than rolls of Gold Eagles in original sealed tubes from a mint authorized dealer, or Proof Gold in the original holders. I personally generally purchase only U.S. slabbed Gold coins, especially the incuse Indian. I find it somewhat hilarious that someone would hesitate to purchase a century old beautiful slabbed Gold coin at 25% over spot, but are elated to purchase slabbed Silver coins at appreciable multiples of spot. I'm elated to acquire these beautiful slabbed Gold treasures at these relatively low premiums. However, you will find the "incuse indian" design "slabbed" Gold coin a very desirable commodity which will generally be difficult to locate at a 50% premium, which.I often offer without acceptance. I believe you'll find the raw modern Gold Eagle to have the lowest premium, but relatively difficult to resell. Liberty Double Eagles generally have the lowest premium, but buyers generally prefer the St. Gaudens design. Selling a "raw" Gold coin generally is a problem relative to selling a slabbed coin. JMHO, Rich[/QUOTE]
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