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 Stack's Bowers Galleries, leading retailer and auctioneer of premium collectible coins, currency and precious metals, and division of Spectrum Group International, Inc. (SPGZ.PK), tomorrow will unveil its first GOLD to go™ ATM machine at the Golden Nugget Casino in Atlantic City, N.J. The world famous hotel and casino is the second location in North America with a permanent installation of a GOLD to go™ ATM, with the first located at the Golden Nugget's Las Vegas property. The April 26 launch of the Stack's Bowers Galleries GOLD to go™ ATM machine will take place during the Golden Nugget Atlantic City's Grand Opening Kick-off Weekend. The GOLD to go™ ATM updates its prices every 60 seconds based on current precious metals spot prices. Stack's Bowers Galleries will offer a variety of gold and silver bar and coin products with various weights ranging from 5 grams to 1 troy ounce. Every product is quality certified and produced by recognized manufacturers and world mints, and each item is dispensed in a premium and elegant gift box. The machine itself makes a stunning visual statement, covered in 24 karat gold leaf. There are more than 30 GOLD to go™ ATM machines currently in operation, including 21 in Germany, as well as United Arab Emirates, Italy, Portugal, United Kingdom, and United States. "Stack's Bowers Galleries is thrilled to partner with the Golden Nugget to make this innovative machine available to the gold and silver-buying public in the U.S. As a leading dealer of precious metals with decades of experience, we are uniquely equipped to meet the growing demand for physical precious metals at fair real-time prices," said Brian Kendrella, director of operations for Stack's Bowers Galleries. "The Stack's Bowers Galleries GOLD to go™ ATM is convenient and very user-friendly, and fulfills a multitude of buyer needs on different levels -- from serious gold collectors to guests seeking an exclusive high-end keepsake from their visit to the famous Golden Nugget. In addition to selling, Stack's Bowers Galleries also buys gold at competitive prices, providing full service options and hassle-free transactions." Stack's Bowers Galleries will continue the North America expansion of GOLD to go™ ATM machines with the continent's third machine launching the first week of July 2012, during the grand reopening of its historic rare coin showroom in the heart of New York City, located on West 57th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues.
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Pillar of the Community
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That is way cool, I so want to drive up to Atlantic city an buy a bar out of that bad boy. Too cool to know they are now two up an running inside US borders, an no better place to start then Vegas an Atlantic city eh....
With that nice (high premium) gift box it speaks of, I bet like say for example a 1 gram bar of gold will run for at least 75 bucks, esp if it is a Pamp bar for example, if not more.....
Edited by Silverhawk74 05/05/2012 10:49 am
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These have been in Vegas for years, and an FYI the metals in the machine carry a crazy premium. They are cool though
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An early "Gold to Go" vending machine was first deployed at a mall in Boca Raton, Florida back in December 2010. CNN and other news outlets went nuts for the story. I think this first machine sold Credit Suisse gold bars and US Gold Eagles up to one troy ounce. Pretty much similar features as today: spot prices updated every 90 seconds and purchase was cash only.
Interesting concept. I do think installing in a casino was the right move. A location where money freely flows and security is ever present seems like a much safer place to get your midnight gold jones satisfied than your average mall.
Edited by coinwatch 05/05/2012 11:07 am
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That is true CW, as think about it like this.....
I have been in Vegas for 30 minutes, an already blown out, lol. Still have five hundred or so to spend that was set aside to spend (or blow most likely) gambling. Instead of giving all of it to the casino or buying Pawn stars shot glasses an junk souvs, I think I am gonna get 5 grams of gold out of this ridiculously high premium gold machine. As I would rather pay that premium an come out with something positive from the mess, then again blow the entire cash stash at the roulette table for example....
People on vacation most always have a pocket full of money ready to hand out, an over paying is usually at the back of their mind when they are in a place like that having a good time in vacation mode I figure....
It all comes down to what we are willing to pay, an obviously they are buying or the prices would not be set so high by now....
Edited by Silverhawk74 05/05/2012 11:11 am
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this is definitely a smart move, I went to a casino in cherokee this january and blew nearly a grand in a weekend, I was ahead at several points and would have definitely rather bought a few ounces of silver/ 1/10 ounces of gold and pocketed it at a premium instead of "oh hey what more can I gamble and try to win" and then coming out with nothing.
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Quote: this is definitely a smart move, I went to a casino in cherokee this january and blew nearly a grand in a weekend, I was ahead at several points and would have definitely rather bought a few ounces of silver/ 1/10 ounces of gold and pocketed it at a premium instead of "oh hey what more can I gamble and try to win" and then coming out with nothing. Ugh! Indian casinos are the worst for payouts, at least in AZ and OR. In my home state, back in the 90's, the state installed slots in our only three counties. Everything was tightly regulated. The state averaged 2-5%, I believe, after costs, so payouts were common and quite lucrative. I always set my limit at $150, which meant I sometimes only stayed 15-20 minutes before I was wiped out. But when I won... Biggest single pull payout was $6000, but I had many $600-1500 payouts. DE didn't offer the same ambiance as AC, but it seemed far fairer. The seniors certainly flocked from all across the Delmarva peninsula to visit.
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Quote: Ugh! Indian casinos are the worst for payouts, at least in AZ and OR. You got that right, Traevin. The slot machines in those places are "tighter than a crab's buttocks"!  My wife likes to visit them from time to time but I don't really care for them. I like Reno and even Vegas but the local Indian casinos have such a lousy pay-off that I would rather spend the money on something that I enjoy... like the nice Acer laptop I just got. 
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Quote: I would rather spend the money on something that I enjoy... like the nice Acer laptop I just got. Amen, brother! Heh! When we travel, the wife and I give ourselves ridiculously low spending limits for the casinos. True, we're usually in and out pretty fast, then hit a popular show and do dinner someplace fun. Believe me, I know it's not everyone's idea of how to live large...but it works for us.  It also makes buying that shiny new lens for the camera or gadget for the computer easier to justify. 
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The 60-second updates are a meaningless gimmick when they're marking product up by 20-60%.
Oh, look, I made a killer deal by hitting the time right and saving $2 on a 0.1 oz of gold. Now I only need $48 more to break even!
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Wonder if one of the slots sells Virgin toast?
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Quote: Believe me, I know it's not everyone's idea of how to live large...but it works for us. Yep and that's all that really matters.  Quote: It also makes buying that shiny new lens for the camera or gadget for the computer easier to justify. That is for sure! It's nice to have some goodies now and then. That makes all the planning, waiting, and saving worthwhile. Heh, here I am, typing on my laptop while watching the Mariners beat the Twins... in the comfort of my favorite chair. The wireless N connection to my home network is working perfectly. 
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The last time I went to the casino in CT I saw the pull lever was missing from the slot machine, that's how long I haven't been to a casino. LOL!
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That's been a while, Mac. I don't miss the pull handles but I do miss the sound of coins jangling down into the coin tub when it hits a winner. The ones now just pay off with a paper slip that seems so dead and lifeless compared to the older machines. :-/
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No levers and no cash except what you put it. I miss the coins and lever! Found some silver halves back in the day. I don't think any slots pay cash anymore
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