I am hoping to set up at a local show come late Feb and was planning to sell some ASEs if spot is up and I still have them. I'd have X rolls of 2013s. Would I be at a disadvantage with no 2014s?
I would think at the show the 2014's would bring a little bit more of premium over spot. I do know that my 2014's cost me 11,300 and I paid 11,800 for my 2013's................
If there are very few at the show I bet they will ask spot plus 6 knowing people want them every year......
<< <i>I would think at the show the 2014's would bring a little bit more of premium over spot. I do know that my 2014's cost me 11,300 and I paid 11,800 for my 2013's................
If there are very few at the show I bet they will ask spot plus 6 knowing people want them every year......
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<< <i>A couple months into 2014, is there any real reason to expect to be able to pay less for 2013 coins vs the 2014 ASEs or shouldn't it matter? >>
Initially? Maybe, but not for long.
Gold has a world price entirely unaffected by accounting games between the Treasury and the Fed. - Jim Rickards
If there are very few at the show I bet they will ask spot plus 6 knowing people want them every year......
Merry X-Mas
Tom
<< <i>I would think at the show the 2014's would bring a little bit more of premium over spot. I do know that my 2014's cost me 11,300 and I paid 11,800 for my 2013's................
If there are very few at the show I bet they will ask spot plus 6 knowing people want them every year......
Merry X-Mas
Tom >>
Thanks Tom
Merry Christmas to you too.
There will be those wanting 2014.
Check prices online before you go.
Gold has a world price entirely unaffected by accounting games between the Treasury and the Fed. - Jim Rickards
<< <i>I would have a mix.
There will be those wanting 2014.
Check prices online before you go. >>
Assuming that I can get space and spot is high enough to warrant selling them. Be nice to net at least $50 a tube.