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<p>[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 2781217, member: 22377"]If you search for the deals, you can get good prices for fractionals. Currently MCM on ebay has the 2017 gold Britannia for under $139 (which is Credit Card pricing):</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/142426887705" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/142426887705" rel="nofollow">http://www.ebay.com/itm/142426887705</a></p><p><br /></p><p>In my experiences, one's target selling audience should play a role in what type of gold to buy. If one plans to sell at a Local Coin Store, Eagles are the way to go since most dealers consider everything else generic. However, if one can sell to a collector (via ebay, instagram, the for sale threads on various forums, etc) then foreign gold can do much better. The Britannia, Kangaroo, Panda, and Lunars are popular and many have designs that change yearly. Plus most have much lower mintages than Eagles. This makes them very collectible and one can find examples of prior year coins yielding good returns (often higher than the same year Eagle coin). More people are able to afford the 1/10 coins, so that also makes it easier for their premiums to go up more as compared to a 1 oz coin (i.e. people will pay $150-$200 for a popular 1/10 oz).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 2781217, member: 22377"]If you search for the deals, you can get good prices for fractionals. Currently MCM on ebay has the 2017 gold Britannia for under $139 (which is Credit Card pricing): [url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/142426887705[/url] In my experiences, one's target selling audience should play a role in what type of gold to buy. If one plans to sell at a Local Coin Store, Eagles are the way to go since most dealers consider everything else generic. However, if one can sell to a collector (via ebay, instagram, the for sale threads on various forums, etc) then foreign gold can do much better. The Britannia, Kangaroo, Panda, and Lunars are popular and many have designs that change yearly. Plus most have much lower mintages than Eagles. This makes them very collectible and one can find examples of prior year coins yielding good returns (often higher than the same year Eagle coin). More people are able to afford the 1/10 coins, so that also makes it easier for their premiums to go up more as compared to a 1 oz coin (i.e. people will pay $150-$200 for a popular 1/10 oz).[/QUOTE]
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