Anybody Buy Gold?

zekko

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I've often wanted to buy some gold bars or some gold coins. Not so much because I think it's a good investment (although I imagine it is), but I just would like to have some. Diversification in part, but I would like to physically possess some. I don't mean owning gold "on paper", where some financial institution keeps it in their vault for you.

Anyway, one thing that stops me is that I hear there are special laws that apply to precious metals, and I just figured I didn't want to mess with it. Anyone familiar with these laws and how they work? Do they eat into any profits? I'm in the US, to make that clear.
 

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I wasn't looking to buy it as an investment. I'd just like to have some, like a leprechaun.
Haha, I'm not sure what the allure of gold is in and of itself...but it's been that way throughout human history.
 

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Haha, I'm not sure what the allure of gold is in and of itself...but it's been that way throughout human history.
It's the most useful metal in the world. All the electrical wiring for everything would be gold if it were commonplace. Someday, somebody will discover an asteroid that is solid gold and tow it here.

As an investment, the safest bet would be to do what pawn stores do, which is buy from people who are dumping their own bad investment. A store pays a percentage of meltdown value, 75-90, based upon the current spot price for gold. Coins hold value the best, buying a coin collection for less than spot price isn't too risky, as long as the gold isn't fake.
 
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