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I'm Going To Go Broke On New Issues

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I collect gold commemoratives from the mint. I know many are going to say I'm foolish, but as the saying goes, "It is what it is (how could it be anything else?)/
I just did some calculations and figure that the 8 commemoratives scheduled for release this year, at current price of gold, and only getting proof issues (also I'm counting Comic Art releases) it's going to cost in the neighborhood of $23k.
Time for drastic action. I'm seriously thinking of cancelling my Morgan dollar subscriptions.
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Good luck! Happy collecting!

I'll join your journey vicariously!


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$23K... Might (might) be able to purchase a base model '26 Hyundai Elantra for that sum.
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ijn1944 beat me to the punch. I should have refreshed the tab before posting.
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Howell1018, how long have you been collecting Gold Commems?
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I am of the opinion that gold should not be used for commemorative issues. Bullion coins, yes. Add it to your stack and stick it in a vault. That's it.
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When it comes to re selling later on, most new issues rarely recover their new issue price, due to high premiums, at the time of original purchase.

Therefore,
how about buying old (previous) issues on the collector after market at coin shows ?
With diligent searching, some can be obtained at close to AGW or ASW values.

That has been my experience.
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Might (might) be able to purchase a base model '26 Hyundai Elantra for that sum.

Best value on the market, Chevy Trax. Lots of features and one of if not the cheapest MSRPs. Wife got one a year ago, we both love that little car. Under $25k out the door.
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1) I've been collecting gold commemoratives since about 1995.
2) I have gone back and purchased older issues, or those I missed.
3) I acknowledge that there is a big premium and that buying bullion for the same amount paid for a commemorative will yield a greater profit.
4) There are outliers to #3. For example I have a complete set of American Liberty commemoratives. Those since "Bucking Bronco" have done well.
5) I don't drive all that much, and when I do I have a very comfortable vehicle that's fully paid for.
6) I agree with NumisEd......sort of. In that I don't think commemorative issues in gold should be more than a 1/4 ounce to make them more affordable to the masses, and even that is stretching it.
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I feel your pain...this is going to be a hard year to say no. But I'm in training right now...no no no no oh no no no no no
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I have collected gold commemoratives for the past 20 years with a few from the mint, others from ebay and coin shows. I stick mostly to the $5 commemoratives but as of late these are over $1k each so my continued collecting had been hampered by price. I am glad I started years ago as all of them are worth more than my purchase price based on melt value. I will continue to look for additions to the collection at near melt cost.

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I know many are going to say I'm foolish

Well, there's "collecting" then there's "obsession"
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Wow - best of wishes in your gold pursuits this year. I'll join you in spirit as an interested observer.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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I don't drive all that much, and when I do I have a very comfortable vehicle that's fully paid for.
I am in the same situation. Car paid off over ten years ago and do little driving since I started working from home.


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Well, there's "collecting" then there's "obsession"
And sometimes, it is both.
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