What do I buy?

American gold buffalo
American golden eagle
Perth Mint golden kangaroo?
thanks Jow Forums

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just looking for advice on gold coins fren

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Maples. I think it was from 2014 and on all their 1oz maples are in a database to prove authenticity when you go to sell and should be lower premium than what you've posted here.

Or just buy what you like.

I buy eagles that have begun graded by pcgs at ms70 grade. You pay a small premium for them, but they are easier to offload if you need to. Collectors always looking. Plus then you don't have to worry about fake shit when buying or selling.

I get mine at gainesvillecoins.com

Check this one out.

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What is the point of buying Eagles, Leaves, etc? They are at such a high premium (I know, gold premiums are lower percentage than silver).

eagle, nice to look at, but the buffalo (dont own) would probably look dank aswell

Silver bullion

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Eagle
>22K $50usd face value, fractionals
Buffalo
>24k $50usd face value
Kangaroo
>24k ~70usd (100AUD) face value, fractionals
Gold is gold some govt mints can get a collectors value vs private. Really you need to decide if you want govt mint or private then try and get the lowest spot price. Buffalo for full oz. Eagles if you want US mint fractionals. Kangaroo if you want Govt mint fractionals or live in Australia. Their are some export laws around 22k if you get eagles I would make sure that doesn't effect you first.

To add to my post it is my belief that silver is undervalued currently. Gold is great but if your going to stack make sure you stack a little of both.

Ah I see another beanie baby thread

Buffalo, purest of the american gold coins. Eagles are beautiful, but less pure. I personally prefer the Buffalo design and look as well, man is it beautiful irl.

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I do not have any gold buffalos but I want one.

Price/liquidity/usability is in 10gr/20gr bars. Eagle otherwise.

eww, who actually breaks off the grams???

yeah but i never took mine out of the wrapper

For the exact same price?I'd say buffalo,then golden eagle and finally kangaroo.
Personally I buy kruggers,sovereigns and old european coins like 20 francs and so with low premium but some Meeeh historical value.

Bartering for a roastie after the collapse

This, sovs and francs all day. Maybe some Mexican gold occasionally to mix it up

this guy gets it. but all these hoes are getting is the 1 gram combibar silver version.

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Single moms will sell it to you for a can of food.

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So the face value on one of these is one pound, right? Like if you went into a store in 1915 and bought a pound worth of apples you would take one of these and hand it to the shop owner?

Can you even buy a Big Mac for a pound in England today?

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One pound of sterling silver

Imagine if I knew what was going to happen in the future back in 2002.

>buy 20 ounces of gold
>sell it all in 2011 and buy bitcoin
>liquidate all bitcoin holdings in Dec of 2017
>buy island

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