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91.67% Fine Gold Coin
Item is Non-Refundable
Limit of 1 Transaction Per Membership, with a Maximum of 5 Units
Item is Not Eligible for Price Adjustments
Product Details
Item may be available in your local warehouse for a lower, non-delivered price.
Coin Highlights:
Contains 1 oz of Pure Gold as 91.67% Fine
Produced by the United States Mint
Individually packaged in an encapsulated assay card
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Item is non-refundable
Item is not eligible for price adjustments
https://www.costco.com/.product.1804545.html
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If purchased at Costco for $2300 - 2% Costco Executive Cashback - 2% Citibank Costco Castback, you're paying $2,208.
The site will currently buy it back from you for $2,250.
$2,250 - $2,208 = $42 profit.
If you buy 5 and sell 5 coins, you would profit $42 x 5 = $210 right off the bat.
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If purchased at Costco for $2300 - 2% Costco Executive Cashback - 2% Citibank Costco Castback, you're paying $2,208.
The site will currently back it from you for $2,250.
$2,250 - $2,208 = $42 profit.
If you buy 5 and sell 5 coins, you would profit $42 x 5 = $210 right off the bat.
$2263 - 2208 = $55 profit per coin or $275 for 5 coins.
Show the link of a website that is selling a 1oz .999 gold coin for spot. I won't hold my breath for that link. Quit talking nonsense. Troll behavior.
More for me!
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This coin gross weight is 33.93 grams, with a gold fineness of .9167 giving it an AGW of 1 troy ounce.
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On the flip side, you don't have to pay 2-3% commission when you buy 1oz gold nuggets.
because gold has been demonetizing silver for years now. Sucking up all the value of silver into gold. Next Bitcoin will do the same to gold.
$2263 - 2208 = $55 profit per coin or $275 for 5 coins.
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I, personally, have a hard time trading in $2000 for $1900 worth of gold just so I can have physical gold. Now if I can trade $2k for $2k worth of gold, then I might consider it. Better yet, if I can trade $1950 for $2k worth of gold, I'm even more convinced.
I like platinum, silver, palladium and rhodium, but I can't swallow the premium that is charged just to obtain them.