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<p>[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 1917889, member: 38783"]Personally I mix and match, and usually keep it to 1/4 or 1/2oz at a time. I tend to not like 1/10oz, they're just too small physically and I always worry about losing one. I happen to like sovereigns, and old bullion quality ones you can get for a very little premium over spot. I feel there's a decent market for them, as well as krugerrands- those to me are two of the most well known gold around the world aside from the AGE and Maple Leaf.</p><p><br /></p><p>I like the fractionals because I think they're more liquid, as I think you're more likely to get back the premiums because you can sell to individuals rather than a dealer who will purchase further below spot so they can make their turnaround. I tend to believe you have a larger resale pool since most can afford $325 for 1/4 oz, while $1300 is a little harder to come by - you're more likely to have to go to a dealer or large buyer for that. But, that's just my opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 1917889, member: 38783"]Personally I mix and match, and usually keep it to 1/4 or 1/2oz at a time. I tend to not like 1/10oz, they're just too small physically and I always worry about losing one. I happen to like sovereigns, and old bullion quality ones you can get for a very little premium over spot. I feel there's a decent market for them, as well as krugerrands- those to me are two of the most well known gold around the world aside from the AGE and Maple Leaf. I like the fractionals because I think they're more liquid, as I think you're more likely to get back the premiums because you can sell to individuals rather than a dealer who will purchase further below spot so they can make their turnaround. I tend to believe you have a larger resale pool since most can afford $325 for 1/4 oz, while $1300 is a little harder to come by - you're more likely to have to go to a dealer or large buyer for that. But, that's just my opinion.[/QUOTE]
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