For a gold newbie and the China/Petrodollar issue ....which bullion coin
topstuf
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do you surmise would experience demand if not the American Eagle?
(I'm not the newbie....I'm looking to illustrate a possible advantage of gold.)
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My second choice would be Gold Buffalo.
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Depends on your location imo, stay with something liquid that you can move quickly if you need to. If not AGE, Krugerrands, Canadian Maples are always easy to move. I like Pre-33 gold too but as I'm sure you know be careful about high premiums and counterfeits.
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European fractionals from a reputable dealer have history interesting designs and price going for them. When time to sell a lot more people can pony up $3-400 than $1400. Fractionals bars and coins are good too, premiums are higher, but they should be more liquid. I repeat reputable dealer. Easy way to get your feet wet for a new buyer.
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I personally like the Gold Buffs, but I think that Gold Maples would be more widespread. I think their mintages are higher, thus more universally available. The newer ones have more built-in security as well.
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I will also go with the gold Buffalo for beauty and bullion.
I like the American Eagles for durability. And I like the Maples for their simplicity in design.
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I stick with the AGE's and some gold Buffs...The liquidity is important, and I find them to be the best.... Actually, AGE's move even faster than Buffs.... Cheers, RickO