Is buying high premium Maple leaves or American eagles worth it over generic rounds or bullion?

Is buying high premium Maple leaves or American eagles worth it over generic rounds or bullion?

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no they're not, that being said I'm still hoarding a lot of 2016 kookaburras along with my bars and generics

Only if you buy them in Estonia and so get a 0% VAT receipt

better off buying litecoin desu

no
but coins are better than bars

>not buying more gold while it's still cheap.

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Yes that's a better investment but silver is a better savings account to hedge against your dollars, crypto and equities

Generally no. Unless you find a deal on the secondary market.

Bars are fine too. It is all quite liquid these days. I wish I would have purchased more bars.

What do you mean high premium?

Maples are the one of the lowest because the Canadian mint smears them with shit so casual collectors avoid them like the plague.

>Touching a gold coin

Learn something about numismatics you retard, it's not mint condition anymore

If you're using it as a hedge, silver has a terrible recent record against gold - so just use gold. Silver's too easy to dig out of the ground

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wait until silver is 9$/oz

what do you goobers think is going to happen to the price of these metals after people see crypto as a viable alternative

Funny thing is, this kind of shit converts precious metals basically into fiat
>this piece of metal is worth more because of government printing on it than this piece of metal
If you think about it, it's the same shit as printing "value" onto paper and making some paper worth more than others. If you're into gold or silver, buy the purest but the cheapest and don't fall for the government scam.

Who buys sovereigns for their numismatic value?

too bad that pure bars are taxed 20% here while coins only are taxed 7%

Holy shit why's there a tax on it? Lmao so you lose 7-20% of your investment right away, that means you have to make 10-25% gains to break even? Who would buy an instant loss?

at least there are are bars wich are officialy sold as coins.
Like the Fiji bars
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But still, what the fuck.

These aint premium coins nigger. They are bottom of the barrel nigger-tier shitcoins. Real investors buy Pandas, Lunars, coins with low mintage minted by obscure German mints on behalf of African countries etc.

But if you want to be an amerifat shit and buy prepper-tier silver which means Christmas bars from 1983 that will never have any collectable value then sure, go ahead. Meanwhile I'll enjoy my profits by buying low mintage in demand coins that continually go up in value which i then unload on new collectors for a nice profit enabling me to buy even more silver. You amerifats get that? no? well enjoy your shitty christmas bars then... faggots.

Smears them with shit?

For years they have had finishing issues. Some buyers/dealers don't care for tarnished bullion.

Just keep stacking user

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Kek

In germany 0% taxes on gold
Feels good

But to be fair i diversify my portfolio....some silver, some gold, some crypto and for extra hard times sugar, salt and alcoholics

Only silver is just as retarded as only gold or only cryptos...

LOl basic s&d and this dumb nigger wants an award because the stupid monkey think he so smart god damn dumb nigger, enjoy your silver

There is specifically 0% tax rate for precious metals sakes or purchases in my county