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Acquiring Gold In Teensy Amounts

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 Posted 07/27/2013  5:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add allranger to your friends list
There are some small Indian gold coins. I think they are called "Fanam." I've picked some up before for under $20. Gold has gone down since then too.
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 Posted 07/27/2013  5:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add publius to your friends list
Oh, yes, gold fanams are the size of pinheads. Even silver fanams are half-dime size, but the gold ones are so small they were traditionally counted by sweeping them over boards with a certain number of properly sized holes in them.
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 Posted 07/27/2013  6:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jenger to your friends list
I have a couple .5 gram & 1 gram gold bars. They are neat because they come encased in a plastic card that is the same size as a credit card.

I also bought a couple 1/20oz panda's & a dos peso
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 Posted 07/27/2013  6:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelphr33k to your friends list
I find a fun way to buy gold in small amounts is to get small nuggets. Not the greatest for investment potential but fun from a mineralogical angle. So instead of quartz with thin veins of gold I have gold with tiny bits of quartz.
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 Posted 07/27/2013  6:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add zxcccxz to your friends list
Fanam's are a great choice. Though if you want to go for Fanam's I would recommend no smaller than a "full" fanam. Quarter Fanam's can 2-4mm wide. I myself own 3 gold fanams 2 of "the rajahs of cochin" and one from "the kingdom of travanvcore". Watch out though they are widely counterfeited.
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 Posted 07/27/2013  10:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list

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You know what would be cool? A cube of quartz with gold veins in it. Just 1cmx1cm cant contain much gold at all, right? I wonder how id go about that.



What you wrote made me curious so I went looking on the bay and there is was. Some can be had for $10 US.

Also, they are really cool looking. Gold nuggets are cool too, but the quartz with the gold is really cool looking.
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 Posted 07/27/2013  10:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
I would think outside the numismatic square.
I would go for small native gold nuggets. At least to some people, they can be quite interesting, and each one is individually unique.

You can pick them up from gem and mineral shows. I have a couple of very small examples.
Needless to say, I also happen to be a gem cutter, and I have a couple of gold nuggets as an 'aside' to my numismatic and gem collections.

One problem: they can be at a quite considerable premium over the spot bullion price.
Most coins with numismatic value are as well, so I use the same mentality, when it comes to gold nuggets.

For small nuggets, expect to pay a premium that is double the equivalent of the corresponding gold weight.
Nevertheless, it is possible to buy a small but interesting gold nugget in the $10 to $20 range.
That ain't too much to spend.

I even own three rough diamonds. Each of these is roughly 2mm in diameter. They are useless as cuttable gems, because they have a naturally inter penetrant crystal structure. Such pieces are only really useful for making industrial diamond grit, but they really do make and interesting addition to my small mineral collection.
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 Posted 07/28/2013  11:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Three to your friends list
The premiums on the small stuff is a killer. I'd save my money until you can afford a painted 1/2 oz. They go for $33 over on APMEX
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 Posted 07/29/2013  12:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add shootnstarz to your friends list
I bought some gold off ebay for $10. It's a tiny amount of placer gold from Alaska, or so I was told. I just thought it would be a neat little novelty and for $10 I'll just skip a Big Mac meal.

Rick
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 Posted 07/29/2013  09:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 1893S to your friends list
If you can't even afford to buy 1/20 of an ounce you should quit thinking about gold. Try to figure out why you are considering such a purchase when obviously you should have different priorities.





















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 Posted 07/29/2013  5:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nalaberong to your friends list
Are there any very low-purity gold coins that can be bought (like the .1000 silver Mexican pesos, but gold)? That would be a fun way to have a small but tangible amount of gold.
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 Posted 07/29/2013  6:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list
Get at LEAST a half ounce.

Mexican gold isn't that expensive, though, so go for that.

If not, advertise of CL or kijiji that you buy gold, and really that's not a bad way to get it in your area; just say that you give more than the kiosks.

And low-purity gold such as the .100 Mexican pesos? I regret even buying any of those. I wish they were at least .500 fine. I didn't buy so much of them that they're a space issue, but I wish I spent my money on Canadian dollars at least.
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 Posted 07/29/2013  6:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add publius to your friends list
The only base gold I can think of at the moment is Japanese pre-Meiji, & most of that has sizable numismatic premiums. I have a Tempo-era Nishu Kin, which is 1.62 grams, 298 fine gold (balance silver). It was pretty cheap back around 2005 when I bought it.
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 Posted 08/08/2013  4:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Liverpool to your friends list
All gold is good as long as it is purchased with debt free dollars
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 Posted 08/08/2013  6:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nalaberong to your friends list
There are some Mexican Revolutionary pesos that contain mostly silver with 0.3 grams of gold (it's stated on the coin). I can't remember where I saw these in the Krause Mexico entry, but from the price guide, worn ones aren't particularly valuable above melt.

...Never mind, I ran and got my Krause North America guide. KM #641, 0.3 grams gold, $20 in VG. It's from 1915-ish.
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