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Originally posted by anachryon
Coins if you can find 'em. Good luck, though.
Originally posted by reticledc
I would suggest staying away from scrap. In all areas, scrap may be mixed with other metals. It's a losing proposition. Most of the time, if I am not mistaken, the gold is of substandard value anyway. If it were worth that much, whomever had it would recycle it in the first place.
If you are going to buy, buy bullion at low price.
If I am not mistaken gold has fluctuated between 700 and 900. It's expected to go way up in 2009.
Something else to remember, along the line of ATS commentary. If an ounce of gold is .999% pure, that .001 % is a tracer metal, able to show county of origin, and even the particular area it came from. Different tracer metals are used to identify country, refinery, etc.
Originally posted by beefeater
reply to post by mybigunit
Coins, perhaps a bar too. It's all about resale and who will buy it. There is a premium on everything you will buy, ie it will be above the current price by a percentage amount. But if you going to spend big then bars have the lowest premium but are harder to sell.
If you have loads of money get some silver too.
Originally posted by beefeater
What do you mean by scrap gold?
Computer parts, crappy gold plated jewelry?
If you have enough money you could get a bar, coins and scrap, spread your "bet" so to speak.
Originally posted by earthchild
The thing is that people with 'scrap' gold like jewelery, hierlooms etc are selling them for crap money, nowhere near what the actual gold value woud be.
Seen those ads on TV??
In these trying times people are looking for instant money,they have needs and don't have access to refining etc, so they have to settle for what they can get.
I'm sure there's a huge market for making money from peoples desperation.
Sorry to be the downer in this thread, but that exactly the reason your contact said it's a good market to buy scrap.
The way the economy is going, those with little are liquifying what they have, just to get by.
Nothing against you as a person, just saying as an investment I can see what your advisor was getting at.
Buy low, sell high.