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Gold Bullion Coins best way to get the best price

margi_g
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I bought three Gold Bullion coins as an investment some years ago. I would like now to sell them but I haven't a clue on where I can do this and get the best price.
They were purchased from a reputable dealer who would buy them back ,but would that be the best place to sell them?
I have steered clear of the likes of E Bay,I am concerned selling them over the internet.
They are a good investment but now I want to sell this investment I must admit I am unsure of the best way to go about it . They are 99% Gold Bullions coins (I have the certificates of authentication as well as the original bill of sale).
Has anyone ever sold any of these coins before? and what is the best method of doing so?
Would appreciate any help from anyone who has a similar type of investment.
They were purchased from a reputable dealer who would buy them back ,but would that be the best place to sell them?
I have steered clear of the likes of E Bay,I am concerned selling them over the internet.
They are a good investment but now I want to sell this investment I must admit I am unsure of the best way to go about it . They are 99% Gold Bullions coins (I have the certificates of authentication as well as the original bill of sale).
Has anyone ever sold any of these coins before? and what is the best method of doing so?
Would appreciate any help from anyone who has a similar type of investment.
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How much did you pay for them
What is the weight of each coin
What would the company currently offer to buy them backEx forum ambassador
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good questions.. if you are not too far from Birmingham then it is the place to go to see some gold traders face-to-face, and could make an interesting day/weekend trip.0
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Hatton Garden Metals are quite fair. They also have a calculator on their site, I got the exact price the website quoted when I sold.
http://www.hattongardenmetals.com/sell-scrap-gold.aspx0 -
Any of the big well known places will give you a fair price, a few percent below spot/fix. You say you have certificates of authentication, you wouldn't usually get these for a regular bullion coin such as a Maple or Britannia, are these proof or commemorative or something other than run of the mill? You usually pay a (sometimes hefty) premium for these that you wouldn't get on resale
http://www.goldline.co.uk
http://www.hattongardenmetals.com/buy/
https://atkinsonsbullion.com/
https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/0 -
.........They are 99% Gold Bullions coins .........
I have worries for you. Could you tell me what the coins are, and who you bought them from. I hope my concerns are misplaced..._0 -
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I think my description is wrong its 0.99% gold bullion coins0
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0.99% means virtually no gold at all.The comments I post are my personal opinion. While I try to check everything is correct before posting, I can and do make mistakes, so always try to check official information sources before relying on my posts.0
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he probably mean 999 fine gold coins0
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