I've only managed to score Mexican, Canadian coins, a car wash token with no name on it, and $3 worth of Sacajawea dollars
Todd 02 said:
Wealth diversification and stability is prolly the biggest reason. The vast majority of my wealth is tied up in mutual funds. Since January 2022, I've only seen an increase of ~$20k in those accounts, even though I've contributed at least three times that much in that time.
Second, I inherited a few coins from my dad recently and am trying to learn more about their value and potentially adding to his small collection.
I'd throw in TexMetals.com on that list.Red Pear Realty said:
Given that information, I would personally do a mix of gold and silver coins and/or bars depending on how much you want to invest. I would try to stick to sovereign minted bullion where possible. Premiums on US minted silver are pretty stupid, so I would personally not buy that. I would probably stick to:
- US Mint 1 oz Gold Eagles
- US Mint 1 oz Gold Buffalos
- Perth Mint or RCM Gold Kilo Bars
- Canadian Mint 1 oz Silver Maples
- Perth or Royal Mint Kilo silver Bars depending on premiums
- Canadian Mint 100 oz silver bars
- Englehard 100 oz silver bars if they are on sale
And just plain jain bullion. Not proofs, not graded, not special editions. Just bullion. I would personally not buy rounds either. A lot of us use this website to find good deals:
https://findbullionprices.com/
Don't buy on eBay until you know what you are doing. Lots of scams there. But good deals too once you are a bit more experienced. Some of my favorite companies are:
- SD Bullion
- Monument Metals
- Bullion Exchanges
- BOLD precious metals (Located in Austin)
Pepper Brooks said:
A couple 1oz kangaroo's arrived yesterday. It was my first buy from the Perth mint and my kids love these due to the animals. I may be buying exclusively from now on if it keeps my kids interested.
rynning said:
Any tips for the best way to sell coins?
My mom was a bank teller and did this for years. She kept her eyes out for pre-65s and had stacks on hand of 1965+ coinage to replace in her till. She has quite a few smaller bags of them today.Andrew Dufresne said:
How cool would it have been to be alive in the late 60s and early 70s and be able to pull Silver coinage out of circulation with regularity, for free.
Did any of you older Ags do that back in the day? It's fascinating to think about.
Interesting. Are those on the Costco website? I just searched it and came up with nada.idAg09 said:
Anyone buy gold from Costco? Those 1oz 'PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna' keep going in and out of stock.
I was able to order two on Friday before they went out of stock for $1,970 each no tax that should be delivered today.
Thanks. What search terms do you use in google?idAg09 said:
Search in google and you will see the link. But link won't go anywhere since Costco pulls from website when OOS.
They've been going in and out of stock all month. I missed it at $1,900 because I was doing research and then saw it come back a few times at a higher price before I pulled the trigger.
Jabin said:Thanks. What search terms do you use in google?idAg09 said:
Search in google and you will see the link. But link won't go anywhere since Costco pulls from website when OOS.
They've been going in and out of stock all month. I missed it at $1,900 because I was doing research and then saw it come back a few times at a higher price before I pulled the trigger.
Andrew Dufresne said:
How cool would it have been to be alive in the late 60s and early 70s and be able to pull Silver coinage out of circulation with regularity, for free.
Did any of you older Ags do that back in the day? It's fascinating to think about.
Yep, in the 70s. Also pulled some here and there in the early 80s in my bank job. Wheat pennies too. Still have them all. Good times.Andrew Dufresne said:
How cool would it have been to be alive in the late 60s and early 70s and be able to pull Silver coinage out of circulation with regularity, for free.
Did any of you older Ags do that back in the day? It's fascinating to think about.