![]() I've bought 10 to 20 1/10 oz coins at spot price before with both of them. They only let you do it once (so wife did it once, as did I). A 1/10oz bullion coin will be around $140.Īnother good way to buy is the places that have loss leader 1/10oz coins (nationwidecoin, universalcoin). Markup per ounce is least on the larger coins, but I'm not sure how much you're looking to spend on these gifts. Other online places to look at are providentmetals and bgasc. Looks for the specials or deals on the websites (especially at APMEX because they are normally higher than most others). Prices vary like crazy, and it may depend on what a particular vendor has in surplus or shortage because who is cheapest for a given coin is constantly changing. That's not advice to do anything other than follow the law, it's just a practical fact to be aware of. Browsing jmbullion it seems they generally collect it according to the laws of the state they are shipping it to. Kitco is Canadian as as now still says it's up to US purchasers to pay any taxes due to relevant jurisdictions. That varies by which state you live in, as opposed to just where you buy, and sometimes by product (there are states where the tax treatment of pure gold coins and ~92% gold American Eagles is different). The other thing to consider is sales tax. I've never bought at a brick and mortar coin dealer but in this day and age I doubt many people would accept a B&M store's price on any significant generic item without shopping it online first. Kitco is another, besides jmbullion and apmex mentioned. Thanks!Īs others said best prices and assurance of reputability is likely to be major online dealers. Any suggestions of best source with least fees to buy some American eagles? If it matters I’m usually in Charlotte, Chicago or Fort Lauderdale if individual dealers are best direct buys for those cities. My thought was for fun gifts instead of cash or clothes for holidays. I already have them in VG index funds 95%. I’m looking to buy my kids some gold coins as presents. ![]()
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