Would anyone think that a 10kg dragon would be a good investment?

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  1. Dusty

    Dusty Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Or just somthing to look at?

    Sh#t also is it in a capsule?
     
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    Elemental Active Member Silver Stacker

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    You'd be better off with 10 x 1kg IMO. Much easier to move in the future and it wouldn't require cutting up the coin to sell a small fraction.
     
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    rbaggio Active Member Silver Stacker

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    I would say no to it being a good investment, just my view.

    Also surely there are better ways to impress us than a 10kg Dragon? :D

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    Ag Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    No - fair too big to shift or be practical with....
     
  5. THUCYDIDES79

    THUCYDIDES79 New Member Silver Stacker

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    Maybe if the 10kg dragon was only 3% of your total stack - otherwise no need to expose yourself to liquidity issues
     
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    Boyo Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Too funny!
    Although,my immediate thought was he had someone to wash his golf balls....I am too innocent :)

    Never considered 10 kg rounds as good buying.Hard to hide under the mattress for starters
     
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    Yes
    What they all said
     
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    it's 500 mintage limit. Should be a good investment, good blunt murder weapon too.
     
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    bennybbc Member Silver Stacker

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    I would prefer a 10kg coin over a box of 100 x 1oz coins and it looks like they are about the same price at the moment!
     
  11. THUCYDIDES79

    THUCYDIDES79 New Member Silver Stacker

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    Hang on, the 10 kg Dragon costs the same as 3.2 kgs of 1 oz Dragon coins ???

    If above ratio is correct, than the 10 Kg Dragon is at a bargain price or perhaps more correctly the 1 oz sized coins are way overpriced
     
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    bennybbc Member Silver Stacker

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    I would go with option 2 there Thucy :-D
     
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    I understand - but reason being is due to LIQUIDITY - but if one had a really really large stack, than definately the 10 kg coins
     
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    large stack and large storage space I hope, Silver is really space consuming for its value.
     
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    bennybbc Member Silver Stacker

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    Sorry mate, I was saying option 2 as in the 1oz coins are currently way overvalued. I wouldn't buy a 10kg usually, but I would swap a box of 100 x 1oz coins for one.
     
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    Nvm I didnt read the post correctly.

    It is dragon 1 oz after all. Pfrooarrr RIP BARGAIN!!
     
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    hang it on the wall like a clock.
     

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