If you were to invest
laserart
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with $10K, what would you buy and who would you buy it from and when???
"If I had a nickel for every nickel I ever had, I'd have all my nickels back".
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But if you're not interested in invested in something you "like", then I would
suggest trying to get your best deal on 5 gram pamp suisse certified gold bars. They are on ebay.
I like Silver Eagles, 90% silver, AGEs and APEs. I also would consider Gold Maples and British Sovereigns.
I knew it would happen.
Where to buy them? Depends where you're located. APMEX is a good bet for mail orders.
Strictly from an investment point of view...
I would keep the resale in mind and buy what the market wants, and what there is liquidity for.
For example: Here in the U.S. there is a hungry market for
90% Silver
AGE's
Gold Buffs
With Gold, fractional's would be better because as the price rises more people become priced out of the larger sizes.
The now downside to gold fractional's is that the premium, from a % point of view is larger.
I'd buy a monster box of '10 ASEs @ $1.69 over spot from Tulving and take the leftover amount and buy 90%.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
You might also take a look at some of the gold miner indexes, GDX (large miners), and GDXJ (junior miners). With gold up, mining company earnings should do well.
Then again I like a lot of things to invest in
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
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5oz gold: 1 each of Philharmonic, AGE, Maple, Krug and Panda
100oz silver: 20 each of ASE, Philharmonic, Maple, JM 1oz, Engelhard 1oz
3oz palladium: 2 Maples + 1 Bar
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