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Costco Members: 1 Troy Oz. 2024 American Eagle Gold Coin (New In Assay) Expired

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 1 Troy Ounce 2024 American Eagle Gold Coin (New In Assay) for $2299.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member chemman14 for finding this deal.

Note: A Costco Membership is required to purchase this item. Limit of 1 Transaction Per Membership, with a Maximum of 5 Units. Item is non-refundable and not eligible for price adjustments.

Features:
  • Contains 1 troy 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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Features:
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

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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
Terms & Conditions
Item is non-refundable
Item is not eligible for price adjustments

https://www.costco.com/.product.1804545.html
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It says it in OP's description, but just a reminder these are only 91.67% fine gold unlike every other gold offering I've seen from Costco.
This is not true. This coin is simply heavier than other coins. The gold melt is the same, 1 Troy oz.
FYI, this is a premium coin that you can sell for over spot. You can check the buyback price at:

https://www.moneymetals.com/2024-...e-coin/966

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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LordVaako
03-28-2024 at 05:16 PM.
03-28-2024 at 05:16 PM.
Quote from MrDeaals :
metal weight is 1oz. your call ..

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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jchang120
03-28-2024 at 05:26 PM.
03-28-2024 at 05:26 PM.
Quote from chemman14 :
$2300 for one oz is a lot harder to swallow than the $2080 it was just a few weeks ago when spot price was $200 lower.

It's a great deal if you're in the market for gold today as you cannot find AGE for less, especially when purchasing with a CC. That doesn't even factor in the 2% executive rebate.

If you think this is an ATH that won't be topped (price is already up $13 from when this went live) then it's not a good deal. Personally I think gold will keep increasing.

Yea it's too hard to time, if you have the $$$ just buy
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le_penseur
03-28-2024 at 05:44 PM.
03-28-2024 at 05:44 PM.
I've maxed my BofA rewards $2500. Have to wait for Monday to get a bonus to get this. Might run out by then, oh well.
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Medic311
03-28-2024 at 05:53 PM.
03-28-2024 at 05:53 PM.
First time customers (household), can get (1) 2024 AGE at "cost".
at the time of my post, the price is $2,236

https://nationwidecoins.com/produ...es-at-cost

Good practice is to add to your gold supply annually and consistently, over decades, and not try to "time the market". Think of it like your 401K/IRA. Regular and recurring contributions (or in the case of gold, purchases). Personally, I would not take a large position in gold (large as a % of your portfolio). Rather I would make it a small yet consistent amount relative to your overall net worth (you don't need me to tell you that gold severely lags basic simple broad market index funds). Think of it as a storage of wealth.

I add to my collection every year. It hasn't produced the returns of my holdings in VFIAX, but I sleep like a baby knowing the gold is there.
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Deltabasangler
03-28-2024 at 06:11 PM.
03-28-2024 at 06:11 PM.
For those who want the American Buffalo coin, here it is

https://www.costco.com/2024-1-oz-...50641.html
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BigAZJeep
03-28-2024 at 06:29 PM.
03-28-2024 at 06:29 PM.
Quote from Medic311 :
First time customers (household), can get (1) 2024 AGE at "cost".
at the time of my post, the price is $2,236

https://nationwidecoins.com/produ...es-at-cost [nationwidecoins.com]

Good practice is to add to your gold supply annually and consistently, over decades, and not try to "time the market". Think of it like your 401K/IRA. Regular and recurring contributions (or in the case of gold, purchases). Personally, I would not take a large position in gold (large as a % of your portfolio). Rather I would make it a small yet consistent amount relative to your overall net worth (you don't need me to tell you that gold severely lags basic simple broad market index funds). Think of it as a storage of wealth.

I add to my collection every year. It hasn't produced the returns of my holdings in VFIAX, but I sleep like a baby knowing the gold is there.
Have you ordered from Nationwide? Their reviews are not the best. Based on what I have read I'd be happy to steer clear of them.
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03-28-2024 at 06:34 PM.
03-28-2024 at 06:34 PM.
I don't get it, if these are such an easy resale that I've seen in the first few comments, why wouldn't Costco just offload their inventory to "gold buyers" and just take all the markup and the profit?
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UniqueClover2593
03-28-2024 at 06:35 PM.
03-28-2024 at 06:35 PM.
Buying at the top? Uh no
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BigAZJeep
03-28-2024 at 06:37 PM.
03-28-2024 at 06:37 PM.
Quote from UniqueClover2593 :
Buying at the top? Uh no
Is it?
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UniqueClover2593
03-28-2024 at 08:13 PM.
03-28-2024 at 08:13 PM.
Quote from BigAZJeep :
Is it?
Isn't it currently?
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crrink
03-28-2024 at 08:53 PM.
03-28-2024 at 08:53 PM.
Quote from UniqueClover2593 :
Isn't it currently?
No way to know if it will go higher or not.
It is currently at all-time highs, but this was also the case when Costco started selling gold a few months ago, when it was ~$300 per oz. cheaper.
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atom311
03-28-2024 at 08:54 PM.
03-28-2024 at 08:54 PM.
I want to ask --> What are you people going to do with this? Will you put this on the mantle? Of course not, you bought this thinking it's an investment.. but in reality.. when do you actually pull some sort of profit?

I will let the gold bulls here answer this. Thanks in advance.
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Ssilva07
03-28-2024 at 09:12 PM.
03-28-2024 at 09:12 PM.
Quote from theskater101388 :
I don't get it, if these are such an easy resale that I've seen in the first few comments, why wouldn't Costco just offload their inventory to "gold buyers" and just take all the markup and the profit?
It's obvious lol, from Costco perspective you need to have all customers happy , they don't make money from the hot dogs or the rotisserie chicken but they get you in the store so you buy things you don't need or planed to or to get your business.

Just read this thread everybody is factoring in the "executive membership or black card" so now costco is profiting more from getting all those sweet membership fees.
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VarmintCong
03-28-2024 at 09:13 PM.
03-28-2024 at 09:13 PM.
Quote from LindaN1462 :
its not flying off the shelves like previous times
$2300 is a lot of money. Granted it's fiat money but still.

I'd rather buy 10,000 shares of a junior gold or silver miner. Those are still priced for $1600 gold.
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03-28-2024 at 09:15 PM.
03-28-2024 at 09:15 PM.
Quote from theskater101388 :
I don't get it, if these are such an easy resale that I've seen in the first few comments, why wouldn't Costco just offload their inventory to "gold buyers" and just take all the markup and the profit?
I don't think Costco can get 2% using a Costco card.
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