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<p>[QUOTE="E Pluribus Unum, post: 2836695, member: 74265"]OK, I finally got my first 1/10th oz gold Maple Leaf in the mail. I know that one of the most important rules in investing is <b>not</b> to make decisions based on emotions. For example, you may find McDonald's food to be disgusting, however, if buying stock in McDonald's is going to give you a good return, who cares what a Big Mac tastes like. The 1/10th oz gold Maple is tiny (16 mm) almost 2 mm smaller than a dime and thin as a piece of paper. I didn't realize how small it is until I held it in my hand. But I'm not buying it for its looks so I won't complain. I am still very excited to have it and I will continue buying them.</p><p>One question: Why is the premium for the 1/10 oz Krugerrand much higher than the 1/10th oz AGEs and Maples, whereas the premium for the 1 oz Krugerrand are about the same as the 1 oz AGE and Maples.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="E Pluribus Unum, post: 2836695, member: 74265"]OK, I finally got my first 1/10th oz gold Maple Leaf in the mail. I know that one of the most important rules in investing is [B]not[/B] to make decisions based on emotions. For example, you may find McDonald's food to be disgusting, however, if buying stock in McDonald's is going to give you a good return, who cares what a Big Mac tastes like. The 1/10th oz gold Maple is tiny (16 mm) almost 2 mm smaller than a dime and thin as a piece of paper. I didn't realize how small it is until I held it in my hand. But I'm not buying it for its looks so I won't complain. I am still very excited to have it and I will continue buying them. One question: Why is the premium for the 1/10 oz Krugerrand much higher than the 1/10th oz AGEs and Maples, whereas the premium for the 1 oz Krugerrand are about the same as the 1 oz AGE and Maples.[/QUOTE]
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