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Question by michael: what are the dimensions of a one ounce gold bar?
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Answer by Heinz M Depends on the shape, but it is always 1.642487046 cu cm
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Originally posted 2011-03-04 17:41:16. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by R J: Is it a good investment to buy the 2009 1 ounce Proof Gold Buffalo coin?
no limit, but never no as last yer they just stopped. Also the only gold con of all the rest this year for collectors and I think that they hae stopped making the bullion one.
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Answer by Karla It will have a huge mark up over bullion price. You should check out this link for how to buy gold and silver cheap. There are links on it for the current bullion price and tips on where to buy for a good investment.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5338053_buy-gold-silver-cheap.html
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Originally posted 2010-07-19 22:46:05. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by yu3se6: I recently bought some gold bullion?
I wanted to start a new way of investing and I bought a 1 ounce gold buffalo proof coin.
I cant get my hands off from looking at it. I feel like Smeagol in the the movie the Lord of the Rings.
Is this normal?
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Answer by betotron hope you bought the real coin
scam artist have invaded this market with phoney coins
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Originally posted 2010-08-12 15:16:33. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Posted by bullionbabe in Buffalo Gold Proof FAQ, tags: bucket, Coins, filled, five, gallon, gold, ounce, plastic, typical, ways, weight, would
Question by Gary S: What would be the weight of a typical plastic five gallon bucket 3/4 ways filled with one ounce gold coins?
Seriously! I am just curious because I just saw an actor and an actress lift what was supposedly the bucket and in my mind I'm thinking it should be way heavier than they made it look. They acted like it weighed about 100 lbs. Am I wrong?
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Answer by Wahkeen The Witch Doctor 4.78 pounds. The mass of the two different items wouldent come out as much
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Originally posted 2011-01-28 05:37:59. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by cal1nu: Should I sell my 2008 W BUFFALO 1 OZ PROOF gold coin now?
Will the current market price for this coin which is currently 00, drop when the economy recovers? Should I sell it now when the price for gold is at the highest? Will the value of this coin keep on increasing since it has the lowest mintage of all gold buffalo ever minted. Or will the price for this coin drop sharply when the 2010 gold buffalo is minted next year?
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Answer by Kevin W it is really up to you and your wants/needs. there is no way of knowing what will happen in the future, but if you can get 00 for it now, i'd jump on that now because that seems pretty high.
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Originally posted 2010-07-14 00:26:58. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by YA! YA!: What the actual value of the American Buffalo Gold coin? Since its not solid gold?
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Answer by I. B. Zoxx Where are you getting your information? The American Buffalo gold coin sold by the US Mint is indeed .9999 pure gold.
American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coins are the first .9999 fine 24-karat gold coins ever struck by the United States Mint and offered for sale through a network of Authorized Purchasers. These gold coins are available to members of the public seeking a simple and tangible means to own and invest in 24-karat gold in the form of legal tender coins whose content and purity is guaranteed by the United States Government.
American Buffalo One Ounce Gold Proof Coins are collector versions of the official United States Mint American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coins. Each coin contains one ounce of .9999 fine, 24-karat gold and is presented in an elegant hardwood box with a matte finish and a faux leather inset, and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the Director of the United States Mint.
As far as value goes: most dealers will buy them for around 95% of spot and sell them for around 105% of spot.
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Originally posted 2011-02-14 23:47:49. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by T C: 2010 Gold Buffalo tribute proof?
There is an ad running on TV by National Collectors advertising the 2010 Gold Buffalo tribute proof. It is a .9999 24 kt gold plated bronze piece. It is 31mgs of 24 kt gold over a bronze coin. It appears to be replica of an authentic 24 kt gold US Mint coin previously offered by the US Mint. The purchase price is .95 plus S&H.Are there any coin collectors out there that know the skinny on this deal. Is it a scam as it appears?
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Answer by rtfm I have a small collection of old coins. In my experience, anything that's "gold plated" is just a gimmick and doesn't appreciate in value.
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Originally posted 2010-07-22 21:42:44. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by klygen: Does anyone know where I can find the value of a 1992 California 1 ounce gold coin?
It is a 1 ounce gold coin (.9999) dated 1992 with a grizzly and cub on one side, and the Great Seal of the State of California on the other. Anyone know?
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Answer by liberty 911 This eBay auction is for a coin of different year and weight, but it is all based upon the current value of an ounce of gold, since it is not all that old. The coin would be worth close to 00 US right now.
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Originally posted 2011-02-09 01:28:51. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by rolex452: Selling gold to a dealer...how much do you lose?
Re: a one ounce, pure 24kt gold coin (American Buffalo)..this not only has the gold value, but added value as a coin, and more added value in proof condition. But by the time a dealer gets through with his fees and profit-taking for buying the coin, you end up with LESS than the actual value of the ounce of gold...its selling somebody money at a discount so they can re-sell the same money for a big profit.
Question: does anybody know the structure of the fees and profit margins involved in a dealer buying gold from a private party? What criteria do they use when giving us a price (always less than the actual value of the gold)? Thanks for any info.
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Answer by Credic J Coins are only worth slightly more than actual gold because of their production and marketing costs. If the coin is damaged and has no value as a collectors piece, you can sell it to an refiner for gold market prices. http://www.goldintomoney.com for a list of online refiners.
If the coin still has value as a collector's piece, then I don't know why a dealer would take fees, unless they sell it off. If they're just buying it then it shouldn't cost you anything for that. If you're paying them to flip the coin for you, then I can see why they take a %.
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Originally posted 2010-10-04 20:57:05. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by Ranganathan M: Which fetches more price, American buffalo gold proof or American Buffalo bullion?
Are American buffalo gold proof coins better for investment than American buffalo bullion coins sold in the coin shops? Explain.
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Answer by beridoc You'll pay a BIG premium for the proof. It will be hard to re coop the investment unless it turns out to be a scarce minting.
Often, when you go to sell gold coins, all you are going to get is the bullion value - sad but true.
For investment purposes, you'd probably be better off putting your money in a gold ETF like GLD or IAU.
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Originally posted 2010-07-31 18:40:25. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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