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<p>[QUOTE="FOCUSalmon, post: 969364, member: 26766"]How do you know it will sell below melt value? You don't. The same way I don't know that it will continue to sell at a higher premium. But what the evidence shows in the past is that the smaller the piece you have the higher the premium you pay, that's no matter if it's a bullion coin or bar. Answer me this honestly then.. hypothetically speaking, if gold jumps up to $2500 an ounce do you not believe the more fractional a piece is the more desirable it is due to the fact that the everyday person can still afford it? Yes I know we can look on the other side of that and find that if gold drops back down to $500 an ounce then the piece will also take a hit in its premium as well, but the last time I checked that's the risk you take in investing. </p><p><br /></p><p>So just for my own understanding, you're saying that you think the premium is just a fluke and that it will drop back down below it's value of gold?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FOCUSalmon, post: 969364, member: 26766"]How do you know it will sell below melt value? You don't. The same way I don't know that it will continue to sell at a higher premium. But what the evidence shows in the past is that the smaller the piece you have the higher the premium you pay, that's no matter if it's a bullion coin or bar. Answer me this honestly then.. hypothetically speaking, if gold jumps up to $2500 an ounce do you not believe the more fractional a piece is the more desirable it is due to the fact that the everyday person can still afford it? Yes I know we can look on the other side of that and find that if gold drops back down to $500 an ounce then the piece will also take a hit in its premium as well, but the last time I checked that's the risk you take in investing. So just for my own understanding, you're saying that you think the premium is just a fluke and that it will drop back down below it's value of gold?[/QUOTE]
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