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So a few years ago- I took the 40% out of a bag- and put them all in rolls. The plastic holders are not good- the tops wont screw on right- the paper wrappers split.
So last night_ I counted and packed $500 of 40%, put them in 5 bags. At issue- is that as I was doing this- some of them were uncirculated- I tried to set that aside- which is now a mess.
I had thought- for about $5 an ounce I could have eagles.
I note that many dealers wont touch 40%- I wonder if the price goes up if they will.
I never did mail those coins in- and it could be for the best- the vendor has terrible customer service.
Have you tried to lift $500 in 40%?? It is bulky and weighs alot.
When I had some good days- I thought I would cash in some gold for some eagles. Then after that- cash in the 40% for eagles.
However- I do NOT want to churn.
Compact coins- are easier to hide- and time is of the essence if a robber gets in.
Also- if I put my house up for sale- the bulk of my stack is too much to hide when people inspect a house.
In time- I could go from silver to hold- again- one has to not churn.
One shocker- is a 1/4 gold kugerrand- when I bought it- it had been cleaned- so the price was lower- well on resale- they offer only melt- not enough for me to want to sell.
The sell rate for $10 in 40%- is a bit over $91. On ebay- I need 11% to cover fees there and paypal.
People just dont like 40%.
A good outcome of me getting antsy- I have a clearer idea what my inventory is. One can forget over time.
On 90% I noticed quarters Washington are the least favorite. I thought of cashing them in for something else. I like Barber Dimes, Merc Dimes, Franklin, liberty and barber 1/2s. So Roosevelt dimes, and 1964 halfs, and Washington quarters could be cashed in.
I see the buy rate for bars- englehard, is a higher buy- I could cash in bars and it would be less then $5 an ounce to convert to eagles. Keep in mind- junk and eagles are best for tax purposes.
Any thoughts on your stack?
So last night_ I counted and packed $500 of 40%, put them in 5 bags. At issue- is that as I was doing this- some of them were uncirculated- I tried to set that aside- which is now a mess.
I had thought- for about $5 an ounce I could have eagles.
I note that many dealers wont touch 40%- I wonder if the price goes up if they will.
I never did mail those coins in- and it could be for the best- the vendor has terrible customer service.
Have you tried to lift $500 in 40%?? It is bulky and weighs alot.
When I had some good days- I thought I would cash in some gold for some eagles. Then after that- cash in the 40% for eagles.
However- I do NOT want to churn.
Compact coins- are easier to hide- and time is of the essence if a robber gets in.
Also- if I put my house up for sale- the bulk of my stack is too much to hide when people inspect a house.
In time- I could go from silver to hold- again- one has to not churn.
One shocker- is a 1/4 gold kugerrand- when I bought it- it had been cleaned- so the price was lower- well on resale- they offer only melt- not enough for me to want to sell.
The sell rate for $10 in 40%- is a bit over $91. On ebay- I need 11% to cover fees there and paypal.
People just dont like 40%.
A good outcome of me getting antsy- I have a clearer idea what my inventory is. One can forget over time.
On 90% I noticed quarters Washington are the least favorite. I thought of cashing them in for something else. I like Barber Dimes, Merc Dimes, Franklin, liberty and barber 1/2s. So Roosevelt dimes, and 1964 halfs, and Washington quarters could be cashed in.
I see the buy rate for bars- englehard, is a higher buy- I could cash in bars and it would be less then $5 an ounce to convert to eagles. Keep in mind- junk and eagles are best for tax purposes.
Any thoughts on your stack?