Cornishfarmer
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Thinking of buying 2 or 3 oz of gold a year for but of a pension. Should I go for 1 oz coins and hope the numismatic value goes up, or go for bars as low over spot as I can get them.
Cornishfarmer said:Thinking of buying 2 or 3 oz of gold a year for but of a pension. Should I go for 1 oz coins and hope the numismatic value goes up, or go for bars as low over spot as I can get them.
SilverKendo said:I've been able to get old Mexican gold pesos at or below spot. At .900 gold they are a tough coin with a very nice design and easy recognition. The come as small as 2 pesos and as large as 50. The 2.5 pesos are often a good buy if you look out for them because people think they are 2 pesos and sell them accordingly (a lot cheaper!)
SilverKendo said:$70 over melt?!? Wow not cool. I got two 2.5 peso coins for $75.50 USD each maybe a month ago. It was a couple bucks under melt at the time. Maybe it is location? If you are across the pond or down under the Mexican stuff might carry a high numi premium?
Unrelated to pesos; I sometimes hate reading posts when someone tells about getting a certain coin or bar super cheap and then when I look for the same one it is expensive. I'm sure it has to do with location or source. So sorry for creating one of those posts.
SilverKendo said:You're in the US and can't find them cheaper? Wow. I think they might be more popular in FL, CA and TX. APMEX has the 2 pesos and 2.5 pesos on ebay for $76 and $90 respectively. They're tiny coins but I like them. The larger coins (5, 10, 20 and 50 pesos) are all very nice, too. Good luck.
Nabullion Dynamite said:Yeah I do the majority of my purchases online for this reason! The coin shops here seem to be fairly harsh on prices and turns me away. I want to shop local but my entire old U.S coin collection that costs me $750 online would have cost me $6000 if I tried to buy everything in these shops, its insane. They must assume everyone that comes in must have lost all thier money gambling and need a quick buck.