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My Tube Of 1/10 Oz Gold Coins

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After seeing a fellow member that is trying to build a tube of 1/4 oz coins I decided to embark on a similar journey, to fill a tube with 1/10 ouncers. Given the current price of gold and the premiums these little suckers bring it is getting increasing tougher for me to build. That being said, I started picking them up almost 6 months ago with my first tenth for $150. I currently have 19 of them at an ave cost of $185. I just placed an order for an empty mint tube that I would like to have filled by the end of 2012. My silver bug has turned into a gold bug pretty drastically.

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 Posted 08/20/2011  3:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ICanSeeYou7687 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I've been doing this same thing! But I'm only at 5, and two of which are proofs. my local coin dealer sells them at only 5% above spot, which is amazing, but he rarely gets the 1/10oz age, but I always pick one up if he has one!

Looks cool though!
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You're putting together a nice little stack of them, that's for sure!

I really like the 1/10 oz AGE. They are really easy to move when you need to.
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Cool, I like the 1/10's too. Now only 21 to go.
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very nice! they are looking good!
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Is the 1/10 oz. the same size as a dime?

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 Posted 08/20/2011  8:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mkman123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very cool!
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Is the 1/10 oz. the same size as a dime?

They're close in size. The 1/10th oz. AGE is 16 mm in diameter while the US dime is 18 mm in diameter. A dime tube should work fine for 1.10th AGEs.

Here's a URL for a chart of various coins sizes:

http://www.air-tites.com/coin_size_chart.htm
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Well done, good plan I like it!

I have four AGE 1 10ths myself, one being a 1988 proof....
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I couldn't help myself. I went back to the local flea market and found this gold vault for $950. I traded a 10 oz engelhard and a random silver bar plus $480 in cash for this 1/2 oz of gold. I am up to 24 almost have way to the 50 it will take to fill up. He also had a bunch of slabbed 1/10 for $195 each, but I am broke.

I wish I would have waited a day to sell my 90%. The guy today was offering 29X as opposed to the 27X I received yesterday, oh well.

This coin/bullion collecting has really dipped into my Labor Day weekend Vegas Trip. I need to see a big week in silver it maybe time to dump a few hundred ASE.

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Nice TBK, you are on a mission....

They may laugh at you an I for buyin gold at these prices, but I have a feelin we will have the last laugh....
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