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<p>[QUOTE="knightchick, post: 498068, member: 16835"]Hi everyone,</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm new and found this forum while searching for the current value of 1913 20 Francs Gold Rooster coins. I have a question - now I know this forum is more about coin collecting than it is about gold investment, but I'm considering purchasing some through GL for security/investment purposes. The problem I'm having is how to determine the true value of the coin, should I purchase any. The GL rep quoted me a price of roughly $270 per coin yet I'm seeing some 1913 Gold Roosters going for $68 (one auction that is not completed yet), $198, and $235 (seen on eBay and other dealer sites.)</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, obviously I know that the fluctuating price of gold affects the price but I'm concerned that if I purchase through GL, I'm going to end up paying a lot more than what it's worth (let's just say I don't have very much trust in any company these days, especially heavily advertised ones.) Or am I reading too much into the unusually low auction prices and those are just flukes and/or scams?</p><p><br /></p><p>How can I know what a coin is truly worth?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you in advance! I look forward to learning a thing or two.</p><p><br /></p><p>-KC[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="knightchick, post: 498068, member: 16835"]Hi everyone, I'm new and found this forum while searching for the current value of 1913 20 Francs Gold Rooster coins. I have a question - now I know this forum is more about coin collecting than it is about gold investment, but I'm considering purchasing some through GL for security/investment purposes. The problem I'm having is how to determine the true value of the coin, should I purchase any. The GL rep quoted me a price of roughly $270 per coin yet I'm seeing some 1913 Gold Roosters going for $68 (one auction that is not completed yet), $198, and $235 (seen on eBay and other dealer sites.) Now, obviously I know that the fluctuating price of gold affects the price but I'm concerned that if I purchase through GL, I'm going to end up paying a lot more than what it's worth (let's just say I don't have very much trust in any company these days, especially heavily advertised ones.) Or am I reading too much into the unusually low auction prices and those are just flukes and/or scams? How can I know what a coin is truly worth? Thank you in advance! I look forward to learning a thing or two. -KC[/QUOTE]
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