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forum thread Posted by 575rider • 2d ago
forum thread Posted by 575rider • 2d ago

1 oz. Gold Maple Leaf Coin $3299 @ Costco.com

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Basically at spot [costco.com] before CB.
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Original Poster
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575rider
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Buffalo [costco.com] for $3359. Price hike coming later today.
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ShawnN1732
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Would this be better? The reg gold bar. https://www.costco.com/1-oz-gold-...ue&nf=true
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575rider
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Quote from ShawnN1732 :
Would this be better? The reg gold bar. https://www.costco.com/1-oz-gold-...ue&nf=true
OOS and more expensive. Most LCS pay a small premium for Maple Leafs and American Buffalo coins.
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cccheel
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How do you sell these, without losing money? Only looking to do manufactured spending on this.
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Flawless700
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I love golddddd!!!
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Slickdealerny
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Quote from cccheel :
How do you sell these, without losing money? Only looking to do manufactured spending on this.

It's risky in a sense that gold price can drop and if you sell locally might not get best price Best way is to find a card with 5x warehouse and 2x executive membership and then try to break even etc
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This is now below spot without even taking into account Executive rewards and CC CB.

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BigAZJeep
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Quote from 575rider :
This is now below spot without even taking into account Executive rewards and CC CB. [img]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/emot-LOL.gif[/img]
Not anymore. Costco bumped up their prices midday today with the upswing of spot. 3299 was a very respectable deal for maples and spot around the same price.
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Quote from BigAZJeep :
Not anymore. Costco bumped up their prices midday today with the upswing of spot. 3299 was a very respectable deal for maples and spot around the same price.
Yep. They always do. Amazing it stayed at $3299 for several hours despite spot continuing to rise.
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mrmochi
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who has the time to lookup the Sders names who were poopooing the gold threads at 1800. Their posts didnt age well rofl
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Quote from cccheel :
How do you sell these, without losing money? Only looking to do manufactured spending on this.
I wouldn't recommend that. Risky - price could drop between when you order the gold and when you can sell it.

My method for manufactured spending is usually quarterly tax estimates at pay1040.com. There is a 1.75% fee, but you probably get 1-2%cb, and getting the money back with your next tax refund is guaranteed by the government. You can reduce your employment withholding if you want the money back earlier.

Go around to the local coin shops or look at online outfits like Kitco for quotes. Those usually provide the best prices when selling.
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WolfTheCat
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Added my old FAQ to the wiki of this post. Not sure it's still all current.
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reaperman
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Quote from Slickdealerny :
It's risky in a sense that gold price can drop and if you sell locally might not get best price Best way is to find a card with 5x warehouse and 2x executive membership and then try to break even etc
If you live near a larger town, find a place that deals in old, rare coins. They will also deal in gold and silver bullion. Otherwise look for a trade show in that specializes in rare coins where dealers from all over gather to buy and sell. A trade show is more common than you would think. You should get close to the spot price from a local dealer depending on what kind of gold you have to sell. Generally gold minted by countries fetch the most money. US and Canadian gold will bring the better return.

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