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What would a 1981 Gold Krugerrand in mint cond be worth? 1/10th oz.
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The Kruggerand is gold bullion and the 1/10 ounce bullion (U.S.) was selling in the $68 to $69 range today and my dealer was buying in the $64 to $65 range. Hope this answers your question? The Kruggerand does not have the demand in the U.S. that it once did so many dealers may offer you a bit less. None the less it is GOLD so it does have quite a bit of value at this time.
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Thanks Terry, that does answer my question.
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Yeah, and to think just 4 short years ago we could by anywhere from $30 to $36 dollars. Seems to me there is more potential in coins than putting the same $30 to $36 in a savings acount in the bank as that would have made you a grand total of about NOTHING in 4 years!
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