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<p>[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 2288963, member: 34882"]There simply low premium gold bullion. I could see buying the Dos Pesos or Dos Y Medios for someone with limited funds that wants some gold I guess. In fact I've bought a few in the past when the price was right. Although keep in mind when you sell your mostly selling for spot or back of spot depending on dealer/personal sale, etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>For the smaller coins I'd personally buy 1/20oz Maples or Libertads or other low premium bullion gold over the smaller Pesos myself as the premiums are similar. If you can afford to buy the 5 or 10 gold Pesos you can afford much better bullion coins and I'd avoid the Pesos altogether unless you're getting them for spot or something. </p><p><br /></p><p>That being said there are some numismatic dates of the Pesos but they're rarer and tend to come with higher premiums. But the common dates and restrikes pretty much just trade as bullion as you're seeing on Apmex. For future investment with generic bullion you're pinning your hopes that gold goes up significantly. I think in that instance you'd be better off saving your funds and going with some type of gold with numismatic value over generic bullion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 2288963, member: 34882"]There simply low premium gold bullion. I could see buying the Dos Pesos or Dos Y Medios for someone with limited funds that wants some gold I guess. In fact I've bought a few in the past when the price was right. Although keep in mind when you sell your mostly selling for spot or back of spot depending on dealer/personal sale, etc. For the smaller coins I'd personally buy 1/20oz Maples or Libertads or other low premium bullion gold over the smaller Pesos myself as the premiums are similar. If you can afford to buy the 5 or 10 gold Pesos you can afford much better bullion coins and I'd avoid the Pesos altogether unless you're getting them for spot or something. That being said there are some numismatic dates of the Pesos but they're rarer and tend to come with higher premiums. But the common dates and restrikes pretty much just trade as bullion as you're seeing on Apmex. For future investment with generic bullion you're pinning your hopes that gold goes up significantly. I think in that instance you'd be better off saving your funds and going with some type of gold with numismatic value over generic bullion.[/QUOTE]
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