
Presidential Gold Coins – $ 175 for the whole group. Is it worth it?
I just bought the first four coins coin collection of the new president because I thought it would be great. (I am not a coin collector and this would be my first collection.) I paid about $ 12 for the first four coins plus a nice leather case holding, directly from the mint. Coins have not been in circulation and have a clear screen cap. My question is if I order the remaining 36 for all 40. They want $ 162 for the rest of the coins. In your opinion, is a good investment? If I do for coins currently in circulation outside the capsules supply clear mint dealing again? Should I wait and just collect the coins that have been distributed and put in the collection? Any advice is appreciated.
This is not worth it. First "The Mint is a private company, * not * U.S. Mint that makes all our normal coins. They do this as a business. You have four quarters of gold, I guess? That cost $ 1, plus around 5 cents per coin for the gold coating (which may be only a few atoms thick). The rest was shipping, handling and company profits. It is not "gold coins". The U.S. Mint ceased making over 40 years. What we have is enough to look, but please consult a book of stamps and coins, and find that people often sell things like this in much less than they paid for them. However, I have a series, and I like looking at them. But as an investment? You could do much better elsewhere.
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