Any added value buying rolls of pre 1964 quarters. Bought one and got a 1893 quarter and a pedalstal quarter.
Yukon Cornelius said:
Any added value buying rolls of pre 1964 quarters. Bought one and got a 1893 quarter and a pedalstal quarter.
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Just had my silver shipped from the depository I had it at to a residence.
Shipping quote was $645
AggieT said:
Wow. Due to the weight or the insurance?
Bocephus said:Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Just had my silver shipped from the depository I had it at to a residence.
Shipping quote was $645
Coulda bought another 20 oz for that. Wonder what it would cost in gas to drive to that depository and back?
Yukon Cornelius said:
800 ounces?
Would actually be an advantage to be able to sell/barter in smaller units….however, on the buy side they are usually $50 to $200 more per ounce.LMCane said:
is there any negative consequence to buying SMALLER than a full ounce of gold?
at the Mint downtown they have quarter ounce pieces- would these be harder to sell or gain in value?
When I first started buying gold, I bought the 1/10th oz pieces. I bought (10), then I just started putting money aside for the full 1 oz coins and bars. The premiums are stiff. It took me awhile to be above water on both gold and silver fractional pieces. However, with the way gold and silver are going, you should be able to recover the spread in fairly short order.LMCane said:
is there any negative consequence to buying SMALLER than a full ounce of gold?
at the Mint downtown they have quarter ounce pieces- would these be harder to sell or gain in value?
thanks to you and HarleyOutdoorag011 said:
As Harley said, smaller sizes are a pro in a lot of ways for Gold. Fractional gold pieces in my experience move much faster if you ever decide to sell. I myself have sold some 1/10 oz and half oz very quickly. Prices on them though are more expensive. Do you know the mints price?
The smaller the size, the more likely an average joe could buy/trade with you.
Thanks TTUTTUArmy said:When I first started buying gold, I bought the 1/10th oz pieces. I bought (10), then I just started putting money aside for the full 1 oz coins and bars. The premiums are stiff. It took me awhile to be above water on both gold and silver fractional pieces. However, with the way gold and silver are going, you should be able to recover the spread in fairly short order.LMCane said:
is there any negative consequence to buying SMALLER than a full ounce of gold?
at the Mint downtown they have quarter ounce pieces- would these be harder to sell or gain in value?
LMCane said:Thanks TTUTTUArmy said:When I first started buying gold, I bought the 1/10th oz pieces. I bought (10), then I just started putting money aside for the full 1 oz coins and bars. The premiums are stiff. It took me awhile to be above water on both gold and silver fractional pieces. However, with the way gold and silver are going, you should be able to recover the spread in fairly short order.LMCane said:
is there any negative consequence to buying SMALLER than a full ounce of gold?
at the Mint downtown they have quarter ounce pieces- would these be harder to sell or gain in value?
here is the store in DC no idea if they are more expensive than other places, but logically it would seem buying direct from the US Government would be cheaper than going through a middle man
US Mint Washington DC Gift Shop
AggieRain said:
What is a good price point for purchasing 1 Troy oz. silver rounds?
Yukon Cornelius said:
Apmex selling spot price silver eagles. 2 per customer.
https://www.apmex.com//product/289660