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WTB: Gold & silver coins/bars

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WTB: Gold & silver coins/bars

(Pretty self-explanatory...)

Btw, I'm looking for bullion coins and bars (Krugerrands, Eagles, Maples, Philharmonics, US silver or silver-clad currency, bars/ingots in original packaging from verifiable refiners, etc.), not priceless relics from the 14th century. :)

I have cash or firearms/ammo to trade, and I'll pay/trade at 95% of the spot market rate.
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Jim, have you thought about any exchange traded gold funds?

I know having physical gold is useful for TEOTWAWKI scenarios, but an ETF can also be useful for an ordinary inflation hedge.
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Link you use to determine spot price?
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weakhand luke wrote:Link you use to determine spot price?
I use Kitco's Live Market Quotes page. Of course, as of this moment, no market is open. :)
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I was just going to bump this thread for you. :wink:
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Pricing example for US coins (the spot price changes constantly, but this should give you a rough idea what your coins are worth):

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Can always use http://www.coinflation.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; as well. It will give you the melt value of your coins and they update "spot" price twice a day I believe.

Also on coinflation is a silver coin calculator so you can manually adjust the price to anything you would like. Here is a link directly to it. http://www.coinflation.com/coins/silver ... lator.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I find it to be a very helpful site.
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Gold spot: $1148.60
Silver spot: $18.75

Gold is at/near its all-time high...

(everything is relative, of course)
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jabeatty wrote:Gold is at/near its all-time high...
Or one could also state that gold hasn't changed at all, but the dollar is near an all-time low.

(I fully know you already understood this, posted for the rest of the audience.)
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BobK wrote:Or one could also state that gold hasn't changed at all, but the dollar is near an all-time low.
You know the system's mucked-up beyond repair when you see the dollar and gold go up on the same day. Yeesh.
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jabeatty wrote:
BobK wrote:Or one could also state that gold hasn't changed at all, but the dollar is near an all-time low.
You know the system's mucked-up beyond repair when you see the dollar and gold go up on the same day. Yeesh.
When the dollar goes up AND gold price goes up that means our economy has made a dramatic improvement at that time, we need to see more of that.....
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hitech78 wrote:When the dollar goes up AND gold price goes up that means our economy has made a dramatic improvement at that time, we need to see more of that.....
I'm probably going to hate myself for asking, but why do you believe that?

(IMO, all it means is that the dollar has still lost value compared to gold/hard assets, but has lost that value at a slower pace than other currencies.)
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