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1924 St Gaudens $20 Gold Opinions

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Yeah, I'm sure too!
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So it's not melt after all like you were boasting - and who is he? PM me his internet address


I'm not boasting. I'm trying to educate people.

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The original pictured 1924 coin has all the needed detail for an Unc coin but the hits and tics are far and away too much for me to call it a 63 or 64. If I were in the grading room I'd be more inclined to give it a "60" on Monday or a "61" on Friday.

No shortage of these and only worth a few dollars over melt no matter what it grades.
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 Posted 12/28/2024  12:19 pm  Show Profile   Check Pacificoin's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Pacificoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Zero premiums with prices this high for gold .
Just bought three MS64 Saint Gaudens at spot !
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On ebay I see zero graded MS-64 Saint Gaudens Double Eagles going for spot.
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Take the selling fees out and magic .seller gets spot or darn
Near close with a huge amount of risk involved.
The three I bought from a Pacific NW dealer friend .
As stated no premiums if you shop smart .
Gold is way way too high for any kind of premiums
Unless super high grade or Rarities .
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On ebay I see zero graded MS-64 Saint Gaudens Double Eagles going for spot.


ebay is full retail. There are decent deals to be had on ebay. But top tier certified MS64 Saints at melt is a very good deal and you have go direct to the seller to find something like that.

Raw, generic G$20 pieces have been trading at melt for years with Choice Mint State pieces trading just above melt.
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Seems like the price of a graded $20 Liberty Head in MS-64 condition is about 10% above spot. This is according to a well-known bullion price comparison website. This typically includes free shipping.
Of course, local shops may do much better on price, but then people conveniently forget to say they spend $100 to just drive there, spend $10 on parking, and had lunch for $20.
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The 100 + 10 + 20 .
to a dealer expenses off of tax deductible income.
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10% is still around $260. So in reality it is NOT melt - Right?
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