Who HAS NOT purchased a gold Buffalo yet?
Tootawl
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yeah, I know... ANOTHER gold Buff thread.
Who has not bought one or has no plans of buying one? I bought one of each.
Who has not bought one or has no plans of buying one? I bought one of each.
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I'm out.
Brian
None for me. Just don't want a new coin with an old design.
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They are too much of a run-of-the-mill bullion coin to me.
Of course, if someone would like to sell me a PCGS 70 of some sort at melt, I'd buy it.
<< <i>I haven't purchased one and don't plan to either. Too expensive for me. >>
ditto
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<< <i>I'm going to be patient and buy one of the proofs on the secondary market at a price closer to melt. >>
Yep, If I aqquire one or more, that's exactly the way I'm going to do it.
I've got a few gold bullion coins here and there and I'll continue to add to the batch, but only at a reasonable price and there is no way I can justify that silly premium.
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I plan on buying one when gold hits $350 an ounce.
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<< <i>I plan on buying one when gold hits $350 an ounce. >>
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>I don't invest in bullion at this time. >>
I like the coin. Just don't have the desire to own one.
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etexmike
Cant afford
and don't plan to 'WASTE' 800 dollars when with that money I can buy a nice Austria Taler at AU-55
But the other reason is I'll have to wait 4 years to get a salary.
just a lil boy.
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<< <i>I haven't purchased one and don't plan to either. Too expensive for me. >>
[b[Ditto.
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<< <i>I'm going to be patient and buy one of the proofs on the secondary market at a price closer to melt. >>
Good luck, never happen.
have Zero interest in bullion products.
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<< <i>I'm going to be patient and buy one of the proofs on the secondary market at a price closer to melt. >>
Good luck, never happen. >>
Never say never. The mint has a history of selling coins with a high mark-up. In many cases these coins can be bought for less money in the secondary market.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
With interest rates near 5%, I prefer my $800 at the bank. I would be very surprised if the proofs trade above the mint issue price in 2007.
I think I will be happier in the long run
1915S Pan-Pac $1 ANACS 62
1936S Bay Bridge NGC 65