Question by newell: What's the Best Gold Coin to buy? Maple Leaf, Krugerrand or British Sovereign?

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Answer by Robert M
the one with the lowest margin above spot

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Originally posted 2010-08-23 04:17:52. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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2 Responses to “What’S the Best Gold Coin to Buy? Maple Leaf, Krugerrand or British Sovereign?”
  1. socrates says:

    The Krugerrand has 1 oz. of pure gold in the form of a gold alloy.The Maple Leaf has 1 oz. of pure gold and doesn’t wear as well. Both have the same amount of gold so buy the one that has the lowest premium over the spot price of gold. The Maple Leaf also comes in smaller sizes if you can’t afford to buy an oz at a time although the smaller sizes will have a little larger premium. The modern British Sovereign is measured in grains not ounces so be sure you understand exactly how much gold your buying for the price. Generally the Sovereign is less available in the U.S. and has a higher premium than the other two.

  2. bobanalyst says:

    Maple Leaf.

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