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<p>[QUOTE="Bob Evancho, post: 3916829, member: 84595"]I voted for monetary semiprecious coins. Dated foreign or US preferred, smaller size gold coins. Over the time gold was $38 per ounce (early 1970's) I bought 96 British Sovereigns. Various years from 1858 to 1957. I have to check my bills but I believe 4 at a time cost me around $48. I know my 20 peso gold coin cost me $19.20 since it is in the same 2x2 I bought it in with the price still on it. I consider the British Sovereign to be a semiprecious coin. Most smaller dealers don't look for the producing mint so you can get some good deals at near gold price. I'm a coin collector so I still have the Sovereigns sitting in my safe deposit box (free for senior citizens like me). Study foreign gold coins in the smaller denominations and invest in them for the long run and be a coin collector. Over the many years you will find that some of the gold coins will go up numistmatically and some will increase in bullion value. Happy semiprecious coin collecting/investing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Evancho, post: 3916829, member: 84595"]I voted for monetary semiprecious coins. Dated foreign or US preferred, smaller size gold coins. Over the time gold was $38 per ounce (early 1970's) I bought 96 British Sovereigns. Various years from 1858 to 1957. I have to check my bills but I believe 4 at a time cost me around $48. I know my 20 peso gold coin cost me $19.20 since it is in the same 2x2 I bought it in with the price still on it. I consider the British Sovereign to be a semiprecious coin. Most smaller dealers don't look for the producing mint so you can get some good deals at near gold price. I'm a coin collector so I still have the Sovereigns sitting in my safe deposit box (free for senior citizens like me). Study foreign gold coins in the smaller denominations and invest in them for the long run and be a coin collector. Over the many years you will find that some of the gold coins will go up numistmatically and some will increase in bullion value. Happy semiprecious coin collecting/investing.[/QUOTE]
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