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Blanchard Gold

Blanchard GoldShould I buy shooting gold bars or coins?

I was first eliminated the purchase of coins because they have great importance and it is difficult to determine the actual prices due to collectors value. But now I think this is not a bad idea because I found a decent price for them to Blanchard. Is it smart? My next debate is where I should buy bars vs. shot / grain. I probably prefer the bar at all because it is always in demand and it seems quite nice! lol. However, I figure the picture is more fluid and I could get more for my money. I'm looking to buy either 3 oz of shot or a bar of 100 grams (3,215 ounces). I thought it would be much easier to deal and trade with the amount I needed for a bar vs. a solid that I could not break. Any guidance would be appreciated! Thank you

ticker symbol GLD is the way you want to buy gold. This is an ETF and you do not store gold and you have a strong liquidity.

Parts are easier to sell because they should not be measured.

coins in trade theory should at 1-4% on the spot, but lately, premiums were up $ 150 an ounce. If you can get more than 1-4% in cash, to tell us where!

The problem with the bars is that when you sell the buyer may wish to have tried it for weight and quality. This adds costs to the sales process. Shot would be even more costly to verify. For your sizable investment bullion coins are probably better if you can find a reasonable price. Forget the coins to collect, unless you have a lot of their knowledge.

Posted on January 31, 2010.
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