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<p>[QUOTE="Seattlite86, post: 2759175, member: 59737"]If you could buy certified early 1900s (G-VF) gold coins at or near melt value, would you? If you would pay over melt, what's the most over melt you would pay for them? Let's use a $2.5 Indian (not a key date) graded VG10 as an example. What's the most you'd pay for an NGC or PCGS slabbed coin? Edit: assume the intent for the purchase is adding to gold bullion for investment purposes, and nothing more.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Seattlite86, post: 2759175, member: 59737"]If you could buy certified early 1900s (G-VF) gold coins at or near melt value, would you? If you would pay over melt, what's the most over melt you would pay for them? Let's use a $2.5 Indian (not a key date) graded VG10 as an example. What's the most you'd pay for an NGC or PCGS slabbed coin? Edit: assume the intent for the purchase is adding to gold bullion for investment purposes, and nothing more.[/QUOTE]
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