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<p>[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 111002, member: 2486"]Hi...Gold is just that gold...most modern American Eagles are related to bullion and regardless of which denomination you buy in uncirculated the potential for the $$ increase will remain the same. Keep in mind that there is usually a 10-20% fee for buying or selling so with that in mind short term investing in Gold may be something you want to check out on the futures or margin accounts through a broker. If gains is the primary objective..thats what I would do. If for say you had an interest in collecting the entire series 1986-to present in all demominations..well that my friend I have been doing for several years..long road..and when gold gets this high..you at times sit back and wait till correction to buy the common coins. For the key dates in the series (all denominations) buy those first starting with the 1999 "w" errors. For proof coins..that can be different..for circulated gold coins of yesteryear..you better have a deep checkbook.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck.</p><p><br /></p><p>RickieB[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 111002, member: 2486"]Hi...Gold is just that gold...most modern American Eagles are related to bullion and regardless of which denomination you buy in uncirculated the potential for the $$ increase will remain the same. Keep in mind that there is usually a 10-20% fee for buying or selling so with that in mind short term investing in Gold may be something you want to check out on the futures or margin accounts through a broker. If gains is the primary objective..thats what I would do. If for say you had an interest in collecting the entire series 1986-to present in all demominations..well that my friend I have been doing for several years..long road..and when gold gets this high..you at times sit back and wait till correction to buy the common coins. For the key dates in the series (all denominations) buy those first starting with the 1999 "w" errors. For proof coins..that can be different..for circulated gold coins of yesteryear..you better have a deep checkbook. Good luck. RickieB[/QUOTE]
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