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999.9 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:
1 oz of 999.9 Fine Gold
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.1799474.html
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conflict could subside or Fed could surprise with raising interest rates. It all depends
conflict could subside or Fed could surprise with raising interest rates. It all depends
So if you bought these now for yourself to sell you'd be tempted to wait for the price to go up a bit first then sounds like. How long would you say before price goes down?
inflation seems permanent now, and gold has been a significant hedge for it
limit of 5
Buffalos - $2,398.55 - https://www.moneymetals
Eagles - $2,410 - https://www.moneymetals
Maples - $2,370 - https://www.moneymetals
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Costco in the last few weeks has had a better price compared to spot. But you're right, still better than you can find anywhere else.
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I like Eagles because although they aren't 24k gold like the Buffalos, they still contain 1 Troy ounce of gold including other metals to make them more durable. I also like the way they look. I don't find the Nickel Indian head (that's also on the 5 cent coins) appealing nor do I find the image of the buffalo. The images on the Buffalos aren't very clear to me compared to those of the Eagles.
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