Looking for advice
Hi,
This is my first post to the coin forum and was looking for some advice. I am looking at investing about $2,500-$3,000 in gold coins. I kind of like the idea of buying one high grade gold coin. Maybe an MS64 or MS65 St. Gaudens. The graded rare coins intrigue me. However, I am not closed to the idea of buying bullion gold coins. Does anyone have any advice to offer as I am a novice.
This is my first post to the coin forum and was looking for some advice. I am looking at investing about $2,500-$3,000 in gold coins. I kind of like the idea of buying one high grade gold coin. Maybe an MS64 or MS65 St. Gaudens. The graded rare coins intrigue me. However, I am not closed to the idea of buying bullion gold coins. Does anyone have any advice to offer as I am a novice.
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In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
My motivation is mainly from an investment standpoint, so I guess the buillion is a better option.
Thanks again.
most of it is high grade anyhow.
Some folks will pay extra for MS70 or PR70 modern gold bullion, but a fairly large percentage will not. I am among those who will not pay for highly graded bullion since almost every modern gold bullion piece sold by the US Mint would grade at least MS69 or PR69 and I do not think the value is there in my opinion for longterm appreciation. My modern gold bullion and modern gold commems are nearly all raw. That is, uncertified.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
As others have suggested, the modern bullion coins, is a safer area for the novice.
If a person is really interested in classic gold, start looking at online images. Then hopefully progress to looking at coins in person. Then start buying coins where the next grade down isn't a big drop in price. Then only after a person has learned the basics of grading gold (it will take a while), then and only then start buying the higher grade coins. Like I said, grading gold coins is a specialty within the hobby. Do you have other coins as well, or is this your first foray in collecting? If this is a first time purchase, take some time to research before buying. Start slow, and learn as you go.
<< <i>Thanks for the quick response. Are grades important for new bullion coins? Also, I was looking at a website called APMEX to buy my coins. According to the research I have done on the board the reviews of this site have been fairly positive, especially, compared to Blanchard and Gold Line. However, is there a better place to buy?
My motivation is mainly from an investment standpoint, so I guess the buillion is a better option.
Thanks again. >>
For a $2500-3000 purchase Tulving is probably better than Apmex.
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<< <i>Are you guys talking about buying like Credit Suisse,Pamp Suisse or Johnson Matthey 1 oz,10 oz. gold bars? Just want to learn more from this discussion/thread.Thx
Try visiting the Precious Metals forum here to learn about PM bullion bars and coins.
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To be honest, I have decision to make now that I have had the opportunity to look at some of the beautiful older coins. I guess like my card collecting, I am drawn to vintage items. Now I am tempted to maybe buy one gold bullion coin and a St. Gaudens, but I will have to do more research. I have three young kids and the idea of giving each of them one of those beautiful old gold coins someday seems like a nice idea. Are there any other old gold coins that appear to be a better value?
One other question, I know this is a US Coin Forum, but are there any advantages/disadvantages to buying gold bullion coins from other countries besides U.S. (American Eagle/Buffalo). It doesn't seem like there would be on the surface, but I am just curious.
Redtiger, thanks for your advice. I am in no hurry so I will be sure to read some more if I buy an old gold coin. Steve, I will check out Tulving.
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