25 thoughts on “Gold bullion vs. Numismatics — investors want the wood, not the furniture

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    Third, people do buy numismatic coins as an investment; why? because it’s a far a better investment than bullion. You not only gain when gold/silver go up, but you also gain every year as the coins gets older.

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    This guy has no idea what he is taking about.

    First, the price of numismatic coins does depend on the price of gold and silver; it’s price is bullion + primium, and that’s a fact.

    Second, numismatic or even rare coins don’t have to be uncirculated; they can be anything from BU to Poor. Obviosly, the uncirculated are worth more than the lower grades, but if the coin rare or scarce all grades have a premium (sometimes hundreds of time higher than their bullion value, even in low grades).

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    Numismatics have intrinsic and extrinsic value if it is done through leveraging you time and money through other people’s money (OP) as observed in network marketing as a viable business model because of the residual income that is created which has the potential to goe to infinity as a geometric progression.

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    You shouldn’t pay over 2% for your coins. Numismatics will not rise as quickly as regular bullion, especially in hyperinflation. If you need to buy food, water, ammo the seller will only care what the weight is. Google this article.

    “numismatics-are-fools-gold” Don’t forget the spot prices are being suppressed so you are buying regular bullion at a discount before the crash.

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    ……….. however, when numismatic value comes into the game one needs to have solid numismatic knowledge. One must KNOW what one buys instead of simply taking anything said or predicted by sales organisations for granted. Numismatics can be a great investment, but if one doesn’t know what one is doing in that respect then one should stay away from it and just buy bullion.

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    “They should just be buying bullion”. Not necessarily, cause there can be a lot of furniture to the wood. Serious numismatic value CAN be combined with the value of gold. A random example: In 2006 one could buy golden 10 Euro (discovery of Australia) pieces directly from the Dutch mint for 150 EUR. Mintage 3500. As that’s insufficient to cover the collectors’ market, it can now hardly be had for under EUR 400 and now has a gold content of ca. EUR. 205. A good investment,

    However ………..

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    @newmankevin44 @PoliticalShark Gov can confiscate even our LIFE under some of the laws that we have but that’s beacuse people’re LETTING THEM do that; just like American people 1933 LET government STEAL their gold, people were quite uninformed back then because things like internet & other media didn’t exist but if a president tries to STEAL people’s gold in the years to come, they’ll probably burn his house down; further, do you think if we’d like thousands of coins,govt would let us keep them?

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    one problem the government recalled bullion April 5th, 1933 after the depression and made it illegal to own. so those who owned numismatic coins got to keep them. so you really think the way to go is buy bullion when they decide to recall your bullion and give you 20 dollars for it.

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    Spineless Obama, like Bush, is a patsy, has no say, no power. Banks, the Fed, CIA, Aipac, are the rule makers (and breakers), they will trash our country to protect their status quo of wealth and power. Our Constitution was suspended on 9/11 then “legally” entrenched by the Patriot and the Military Commission Acts, Perceived “troublemakers” will be rounded up with everyone else at the bottom of the pyramid pushed into poverty and serfdom. Questions is, what can we do (about it)?

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    Glenn Beck know’s exactly what he is doing… Making money at the expense of the people who trust him. Goldline uses his and YOUR NAME to sell gold. They take advantage of the people how can’t afford it. The bait-n-switch is called “FLIPPING”. Management at GL uses high pressure tactics to force new sales people “turn over” client’s who send money for bullion over to a “veteran” high pressure sales person. They in turn “flip” the client into numismatic coins with manipulative sales tactics.

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    @fashionhistorylover That’s the physical I’m buying brother. It’s way under valued. Don’t buy collector goins. Buy bullion or at most current American silver eagles or Canadian coins. Slight premium but at least you are sure it is the correct wieght and purity. That is bullion coins. You will pay over spot. They have to make money or why sell?

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    If your a coin collector, collect coins. Do you price shop for TVs, cars, clothes, food? Why wouldn’t you for gold. I decided to get into PMs. It took me 4 months before I made a IRA change, and it wasn’t into gold. Took me six months to decide how to go with physical, again, it wasn’t gold, and certainly not collector coins. But that advice is out there everywhere. If you think there is a chance of stuff hiting the fan, buy guns ammo and food not gold.

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