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<p>[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 432286, member: 15455"]<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie5" alt=":confused:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />Okay, wait a second. If the Amer. Buffalo coin isn't graded coin then the only value it has is what gold is at the time unless some wants it so bad that they'll willingly pay over spot. I didn't think of that when I bought the ungraded bullion. The W and the proof coins look so much better and have a collecting interest too, as it would for me. So I hear from CT members it maintains its value that much more/longer. </p><p>Same with the Amer. Eagle which looks likes it's so much more of a collectors coin. Anyway, I know I enjoy the buffalo bullion.</p><p>Question: Will the coins I get be UNC. or CIRC. And I'll give it the white glove treatment too. Say, gold is supposed to be an inert metal. Is it subject to finger prints?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 432286, member: 15455"]:confused:Okay, wait a second. If the Amer. Buffalo coin isn't graded coin then the only value it has is what gold is at the time unless some wants it so bad that they'll willingly pay over spot. I didn't think of that when I bought the ungraded bullion. The W and the proof coins look so much better and have a collecting interest too, as it would for me. So I hear from CT members it maintains its value that much more/longer. Same with the Amer. Eagle which looks likes it's so much more of a collectors coin. Anyway, I know I enjoy the buffalo bullion. Question: Will the coins I get be UNC. or CIRC. And I'll give it the white glove treatment too. Say, gold is supposed to be an inert metal. Is it subject to finger prints?[/QUOTE]
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