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<p>[QUOTE="DeanoMarino, post: 326828, member: 12116"]Hey everybody,</p><p> </p><p>I'm pretty wet behind the ears on coins so bare with me. I'm just getting back into collecting after about 15 years. I collected sports cards over that time, and found myself burnt out on them. So i fired up the coin collection again from when i was a kid, and its been great!</p><p> </p><p>So my question is about bullion coins. I have been cruising around at <span style="color: black">govmint.com and its somewhat unclear what exactly you get. </span></p><p><span style="color: black">At the prices the offer i would assume its 1/10 ounce gold in the 2007 $5 Gold Eagle BU and 1 oz silver in the </span><span style="color: black">2008 $1 Silver Eagles UNC. Is this a correct assumption. Are coins like this encased or just loose coins?</span></p><p> </p><p>The reason my new interst in bullion is a little more diversification in my investments. After taking a 20 percent hit so far this year in the markets, I get a little worried if it all went wrong. Plus...the coins look sweet!</p><p> </p><p>Is there a better way to purchase bullion? Sorry for so many questions...more came as i kept typing![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DeanoMarino, post: 326828, member: 12116"]Hey everybody, I'm pretty wet behind the ears on coins so bare with me. I'm just getting back into collecting after about 15 years. I collected sports cards over that time, and found myself burnt out on them. So i fired up the coin collection again from when i was a kid, and its been great! So my question is about bullion coins. I have been cruising around at [COLOR=black]govmint.com and its somewhat unclear what exactly you get. At the prices the offer i would assume its 1/10 ounce gold in the 2007 $5 Gold Eagle BU and 1 oz silver in the [/COLOR][COLOR=black]2008 $1 Silver Eagles UNC. Is this a correct assumption. Are coins like this encased or just loose coins?[/COLOR] The reason my new interst in bullion is a little more diversification in my investments. After taking a 20 percent hit so far this year in the markets, I get a little worried if it all went wrong. Plus...the coins look sweet! Is there a better way to purchase bullion? Sorry for so many questions...more came as i kept typing![/QUOTE]
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