What are you getting; Pre33 or Gold Bullion? Either way, I think you're ahead in life. Thanks for watching and check out this playlist below for more pre33 gold videos. ua-cam.com/video/wxK77I3GZGk/v-deo.html
Mostly liberty eagles and half eagles. Got a few Indian half’s but they have gotten too expensive the last few years. Always in cardboard nothing graded , pretty sure most of mine would be considered jewelry grade. And yes I got modern bullion, eagles, Britannias, maples Never bars or rounds. I would be happy with some placer gold if I had the chance. Recently tried my hand at prospecting. No luck!!! I moved to Puerto Rico. There’s no real stacking community here that I’ve seen, but of course privacy is the rule here. My stacking days are over here. So when I visit the states, always on the lookout for a good deal. , cheers Campbell, your underrated in my opinion.
Short story you’ll find interesting. About 10 years ago or maybe more I had a half eagle Indian i picked up years earlier that I was looking to cash out of, took to a coin shop in Tennessee, after careful examining the dealer shook his head and told me it’s fake but real gold, asking me to come back next week, he was excited and we exchanged numbers and a week later i went back. Now two dealers and after examining my coin the oldest man says “ son you got yourself the best fake I’ve ever seen “ the man made me a offer I couldn’t refuse. I sold it. He claimed its nazi gold. I didn’t know what to think but the offer was too good and the stink he put the coin for me personally made it even easier to sell it. I don’t have pics or receipts so can’t prove it, but that’s what happened, I’ve often wondered if I made a mistake but in hindsight, i can’t in good conscience ever want to own such a thing.
Absolutely love pre-33 gold. I only have a few now, but the future is bright for more to land in my collection. Thanks for the insightful content as always…keep crushing it, brother 💪
I personally prefer modern bullions. I feel more confident when buying them I recognize them easily and would spot a fake immediately, plus there are not so many variables like with pre-33 coins. Above all I'm not a collector, just a stacker and modern bullions give me more security that I'll be able to re-sell them easily should I have to (I don't live in the US...). Thanks for your videos!
@@ardien.535 there is quite a few reputable coin shops near me in Massachusetts that sell for cheaper than SD bullion, just bought a gold Buffalo for $1,958 when it was listed for $2,007 on SD
When I purchased my first pre33 $2.50 Indian gold pieces I was so surprised by how small they were!The size of a u.s. dime.Lol.My next purchase was a little more substantial.I got 3 $10 Indians and those actually feel hefty and the history is the real value!!!
Being a new stacker, I have not graduated to owning gold yet but I appreciate your video that explained several things I was not aware of. Particularly the grading of the coins.
It's a vast topic and I love these coins. I was listening to the editing and felt like I was droning on haha. Couldn't agree more, one really needs to know their stuff before jumping in. Thanks bro. BTW, I received your letter in Nov, but misplaced it. I found it and will add it in my next video. Wanted to let you know. Take care man.
Great informative video! Just look at the way the letters and the eagles were drawn on old coins, the detail and pride versus today tells you the whole story.
I watch Campbell, 2/1,and stormy, after years of stacking and watching, I have taken all my odd gold”IE” lmu’s, Perth mint, maples,britts ect and a lot of silver generics, and only have American bullion and pre 33, thanks Campbell for showing me the wisdom of pre 33 ( none of mine is graded, but I have them all checked by XRF)
On the selling end, bullion is so much easier. You know exactly what you're going to get with no haggling. Pre 33 is more than the spot price of the gold content as now you're dealing with numismatics. Local shops will only pay wholesale or less and going the auction route is time consuming with no guarantees how things will work out. Both are great but bullion is easier.
I was thinking about getting pre 33 but I will take your advice and hold off for now. I'll just watch prices and do my research. In the meantime I'll be looking for nice examples of the capped bust and other old coins. Great video.
Many thanks for your reporting . What a short educational video . I enjoyed the whole show and wish I knew 10 years ago . Sold some property and thinking of buying some gold and silver The uncertain times has us all concern . Seem like their is no Laws or Rules . Yippee ! Mad Max , here we come . 20 years ago I told a guy to buy gold or silver . He said he invested in Steel and Lead . I said "WHAT" He said Guns and Ammo , i said , "That will work , too.
It's amazing the differences between the pre33 gold coins. It is amazing the differences even between the same pre33 gold coin in hue as you mentioned.
I’m a mostly pre 65/33 stacker. Both the same reason. The 10 dollars face value is as far as I go because 20’s are way to expensive. And yea I got modern too but for different reasons. Your spot on Campbell.
@@cland9189 I have. That is why I said that. Even more true now as bullion is getting back of spot at most dealers. Buying pre33 makes even more sense now.
Still building the gold stack so at this juncture I'd have to take the two oz. Still pre 33 gold so freaking cool, some day I will get there for now just want to bring down a buffalo.
I really like pre 33 coins. I just ordered a $10.00 and $5.00 gold liberty eagles coins together from SD Bullion under $1900. not a bad deal considering gold is over $2000 an oz.
Very enjoyable show. Love Pre 33. I believe the Krugerrand was originally made for circulation. No denomination imprinted, so that the value could fluctuate with the market.
Not only did the copper added to US coins it harden them it also kept people from melting them down. You would need to have the resulting melt refined to 999 in order to sell it. Roosevelt did not take all gold coins, each family member was allowed $100. in gold, but most families were poor due to the depression. If our country and others were to call in gold I believe it will be bullion coins, they ,most of them anyway have bizarre dollar amounts on them. $50.00 for an ounce? Is this in NEW Dollars??
You also forgot they paid around 20 for the gold then re valued it to over 30. They stole purchasing power from every person tjey stole gold from. Never again.
Excellent video, very informative, thank you. I love Pre33 Gold, but I think that Gold Bullion, especially Gold American Eagles, are way easier to move, they are highly liquid!!
Pre 33 was nice when it was at melt or even under... and gold was under 1700 spot lol. Nowadays I stay away from it as it has premiums even higher than BU Eagles.
I just enjoy Pre - 33 since there's a Limited supply of them and considering their historical value and that the fact that most of these Pre - 33 gold coins were melted down due to President Roosevelt's executive order 1602. I do have some pre - 1933 gold like the $1 , 2.50 , $5 , skipped the $10 for some odd reason and went straight to the $20 gold coin. The one gold coin I treasure the most in my collection is my * 1915 * Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle.
I'll take the pre 33 any day. I like stuff that was meant to be used. Coins that were in circulation. I don't have any gold now but I just got a sizeable windfall and I might consider it before I just stick it in a fiat investment. I just have to decide if I want to go with a few double eagles or if I want to go with a 1/4, 1/2, and an eagle as well as a double. Premium wise the 2 doubles would make more sense but I like the idea of having 1 of each.
I do love the look of pre-33 coins, the gold has a visual look that can only be had from the age of it's creation, not that modern gold isn't beautiful, its luster say's " I am new". Both have there appeal and are worthy of ditching fiat.
It would depend, if a single coin cost this much compared to spot price bullion coins. It would depend on the coin. I would want both though, just in case the price of gold grows enough so one bullion coin cost the same, as spot price goes up, premium coin premiums go down.
As an investor I am mostly interested in bullion. I have thought about buying some new coins from the us mint just to have something nice to look at even though there is a high premium. I think of those coins as something between bullion and jewelry because they do have some aesthetic value beyond spot
I have one Pre 33 so far a 1914 $2.50 Indian Head-PCGS AU58. It’s the second rarest year. I really love the unique incuse design. It’s definitely my favorite Gold coin. I think having Gold Bullion is really important though for when you need money fast. In my own experience when it comes to speed of sale Gold and Silver Bullion move way faster than collectible coins. My Silver Libertads are sitting on EBay collecting dust. I sold a 1921 Peace Dollar MS 62 on EBay and lost money.
The US Govt WOULD need to pay you fair market value for coins that sell for a premium, which is why so many pre33 coins were not required to be surrendered. You could keep 5 ozt of any gold coin and you could keep coins that had special collector value. Most people did not read the executive order in 1933 and turned in more than they had to. But the Federal Govt was not about to go into the coin business. They were only interested in coins that traded at bullion prices, less the five ounce exemption.
Not even a second thought on this one…the government bullion (Eagles). Never, ever, liked those old slabbed coins, whether they be Gold or Silver. I want something that everyone recognizes, and feel confident, and comfortable buying.
If your collecting to not sell and hand down then pre 33, if your stacking to one day sell than bullion. Pre 33 you have to find buyers not sell at a lcs or gold buyer. They won't give you nothing g but weight.
My coin shop has tried to get me interested in pre-33, but I’m not savy enough to make a smart buy. With the economy on shaky ground, I’d rather have bullion that’s easy to value and buy. Just me though…
I have mixed feelings. I really love both my Gold Buffalo and my 1909 Gold $5 half eagle. Sometimes, I buy fractional bars to stack. Sometimes I buy various gold coins (commems, European Francs, Pre-33 coins, etc) to collect.
What the heck was that @5:05 I was watching your video in a public place and right when that s&m looking weirdo was shown in the video some people walked by and saw what I was watching. Kind of made me look like I was watching something inappropriate for the area. I had to quit watching the video at that point. 🥴
By the way what I've been trying to find confirmation on what are the impurities and pre 33 gold? See normally gold copper and silver are diet magnetic. But when it comes to pre 33 goal that is supposed to be ever so slightly repelled by a magnet because it is made up of 90% called and 10% copper. But when I do the test to see if it's paramagnetic or diamagnetic the test seems to indicate that it is paramagnetic. My conjecture is that it has a little bit of iron ore nickel in it, just enough just enough to not only counteract the diet magnetic tendencies but cause the coin to be slightly attracted to the magnet as if it was paramagnetic. I've done this test with quite a bit of different gold that is the newer gold. And they all test out just fine.
Thank you .I have been collecting graded gold silver platinum palladium coins since 2003 .I don't know if I am ahead or behind I would like to know if I have been doing the right thing. I have a large collection most are 70 condition
I dont understand, we are meant to believe there is a finite amount of gold out there... yet we seemingly have an unlimited amount pumped out every year
The same reason i only stack pre 65 silver. Prep stack. Why does anyone accumulate anything! Pre prepare for bad times. Pre 33 pre 65. Its my savings account. My investments are there for a different purpose. That purpose is to double my money. My savings is for when im old and slow.
Your take on Lynette and her Confiscation reasoning ("Uncle Al" story), is "Spot"-On IMO.👍 I too like her info/channel, i just can't stand how often the fear mongering topic comes up there. 😉🤠✌️ I like pre-33 for the artistic beauty and antiquity. Feeling something in my hands from the 1800s/Early 1900s and wondering where it has traveled is uniquely satisfying.
Yes! Exactly. Good ole' Uncle Al. She brings to much awareness and has helped a lot of people. I don't think her information is wrong, one just becomes numb to it because it's yet another thing horrible wrong with the economy. Thanks for watching!
Just bought my first Pre33 Double Eagle Saint. It is slabbed and graded MS63 by NGC. As I do not love the slabs I am thinking of removing it. What do you think about that?
Congrats on your first Saint! If you're not a fan of slabs, why did you buy one in a slab? You could have bought a raw pre 33 Saint for hundreds less. Slabs do a few things: when you go to sell, it shows the buyer this piece is authentic (not always but generally speaking). It protects the coin from wear/tear and the elements. And it allows you to handle the coin without potentially lowering the value of it. It's your coin and you're free to do what you want, if you want it out of the slab, take it out. But since you asked, I'd leave that coin in the slab and buy a raw Saint. Taking it out of the slab will dramatically lower the value for you in the immediate future. If you bought this particular coin because it looks nice and you wanted a nice looking coin, just be really careful when you're breaking it out of the slab.
Brokers must report anything cash related over $10k, so while you might not be reported for selling 25 double eagles, you either take a check or wire from the dealer and thus a paper trail back to the broker, or you take cash and get reported anyways.
so with pre 33. what is the preferred coin to get a few of? id like some just cuz they are neat but im not sure how to go about them like the francs which also look cool to have.
It depends on the owner. If you don't really care about design, go for the coin/year/mint that is popular with folks. This way, if you need to sell, there are a lot of buyers itching to get it.
The pre 33 has numismatic and metal value but I would say both haha bc I’m A stacker but I do like my numismatics as well. I love pre 33 but I buy the $20 saints, libertys and the $10 Indian and liberty only and I prefer them Raw in high grade
What are you getting; Pre33 or Gold Bullion? Either way, I think you're ahead in life. Thanks for watching and check out this playlist below for more pre33 gold videos.
ua-cam.com/video/wxK77I3GZGk/v-deo.html
Mostly liberty eagles and half eagles. Got a few Indian half’s but they have gotten too expensive the last few years. Always in cardboard nothing graded , pretty sure most of mine would be considered jewelry grade. And yes I got modern bullion, eagles, Britannias, maples Never bars or rounds. I would be happy with some placer gold if I had the chance. Recently tried my hand at prospecting. No luck!!! I moved to Puerto Rico. There’s no real stacking community here that I’ve seen, but of course privacy is the rule here. My stacking days are over here. So when I visit the states, always on the lookout for a good deal. , cheers Campbell, your underrated in my opinion.
Short story you’ll find interesting. About 10 years ago or maybe more I had a half eagle Indian i picked up years earlier that I was looking to cash out of, took to a coin shop in Tennessee, after careful examining the dealer shook his head and told me it’s fake but real gold, asking me to come back next week, he was excited and we exchanged numbers and a week later i went back. Now two dealers and after examining my coin the oldest man says “ son you got yourself the best fake I’ve ever seen “ the man made me a offer I couldn’t refuse. I sold it. He claimed its nazi gold. I didn’t know what to think but the offer was too good and the stink he put the coin for me personally made it even easier to sell it. I don’t have pics or receipts so can’t prove it, but that’s what happened, I’ve often wondered if I made a mistake but in hindsight, i can’t in good conscience ever want to own such a thing.
I can buy a $20 pree 1933 gold coin for the same price as a i oz. gold round.
Pre 33 has collectors value and is finite.
Great info 😊😊😊
LOVE the pre33 coins for many reasons. My favorite is the $10 indian head eagle.
That's my favorite too.
A beauty
It’s on my bucket list for sure. Beautiful design.
Its def my fav American gold
Absolutely love pre-33 gold. I only have a few now, but the future is bright for more to land in my collection. Thanks for the insightful content as always…keep crushing it, brother 💪
Thanks man!
I found your channel a few months ago by searching pre 33 gold and I’m glad I did. I’ve learned so much. Great show!
Welcome aboard! Thank you for stopping by and watching!
I personally prefer modern bullions. I feel more confident when buying them I recognize them easily and would spot a fake immediately, plus there are not so many variables like with pre-33 coins. Above all I'm not a collector, just a stacker and modern bullions give me more security that I'll be able to re-sell them easily should I have to (I don't live in the US...). Thanks for your videos!
Totally understandable! Can't go wrong with bullion.
Well said
any legititate and respected bullion sellers in the States? So much misinformation out there
You can spend a little more and get slabbed for security
@@ardien.535 there is quite a few reputable coin shops near me in Massachusetts that sell for cheaper than SD bullion, just bought a gold Buffalo for $1,958 when it was listed for $2,007 on SD
When I purchased my first pre33 $2.50 Indian gold pieces I was so surprised by how small they were!The size of a u.s. dime.Lol.My next purchase was a little more substantial.I got 3 $10 Indians and those actually feel hefty and the history is the real value!!!
Being a new stacker, I have not graduated to owning gold yet but I appreciate your video that explained several things I was not aware of. Particularly the grading of the coins.
Glad to help! Don't rush into things until you're ready. Less likely to make mistakes. Appreciate you stopping by!
Jus keep stacking u can always trade silver for gold down the road when g2s gets closer
Very interesting..older coins and stamps were beautiful and well designed
Yes they are!
I could listen to you talk about pre-33 all day. You know I love this stuff, but to buy it wisely, you need to know your stuff.
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It's a vast topic and I love these coins. I was listening to the editing and felt like I was droning on haha. Couldn't agree more, one really needs to know their stuff before jumping in. Thanks bro. BTW, I received your letter in Nov, but misplaced it. I found it and will add it in my next video. Wanted to let you know. Take care man.
Great informative video! Just look at the way the letters and the eagles were drawn on old coins, the detail and pride versus today tells you the whole story.
Good point! Thanks!
Very well done, CC 👏
I'm a big fan of the pre-33.
You and me both!
Thank you! I've e been asking these questions for a couple of years now. You nailed it CC! ❤
Appreciate it!
Thank you Campbell's Coins. I will use this information for my next purchase. It was a great help.
Let us know what you end up getting. If you don't mind sharing...
FABulously informative. EXcellent arguments I have never heard before. Thank you!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Campbell, This video answered questions that I've been thinking about!
Glad to hear it! Thanks as always brother.
I watch Campbell, 2/1,and stormy, after years of stacking and watching, I have taken all my odd gold”IE” lmu’s, Perth mint, maples,britts ect and a lot of silver generics, and only have American bullion and pre 33, thanks Campbell for showing me the wisdom of pre 33 ( none of mine is graded, but I have them all checked by XRF)
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Great video! Really provide me with a fid understanding of graded coins. Thanks!
Just began adding a couple liberty pre-33 coins. I got a raw $5 and an ms60 $10.
Very nice! Appreciate you sharing with us.
On the selling end, bullion is so much easier. You know exactly what you're going to get with no haggling. Pre 33 is more than the spot price of the gold content as now you're dealing with numismatics. Local shops will only pay wholesale or less and going the auction route is time consuming with no guarantees how things will work out. Both are great but bullion is easier.
I did not need to see Danny DeVito laying on the floor like that 😅
No one does. 😂
I was thinking about getting pre 33 but I will take your advice and hold off for now. I'll just watch prices and do my research. In the meantime I'll be looking for nice examples of the capped bust and other old coins. Great video.
Thanks man!
Many thanks for your reporting . What a short educational video . I enjoyed the whole show and wish I knew 10 years ago . Sold some property and thinking of buying some gold and silver The uncertain times has us all concern . Seem like their is no Laws or Rules . Yippee ! Mad Max , here we come . 20 years ago I told a guy to buy gold or silver . He said he invested in Steel and Lead . I said "WHAT" He said Guns and Ammo , i said , "That will work , too.
Can't go wrong with a little of everything, especially the steel and lead. Thanks for watching!
It's amazing the differences between the pre33 gold coins. It is amazing the differences even between the same pre33 gold coin in hue as you mentioned.
They are magical. Thanks Sal!
Very good information and sometimes we forget some things it's always good to review. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
If the tiny coin is a 1855 type II $1, heck yah! Good video. Thanks.
Those coins are super tiny! I have a '53 and can't believe people used them.
Back in 2017 I was buying a lot of the numi gold for near spot and I like having them with all the bullion...but i like gold...all kinds..even watched
Oh yeah, the demand for it was pretty low from 2017-2019.
Just caught the fever for pre 33 gold. Traded a gold Britannia (and some cash) for an MS 63 with CAC sticker $20 Liberty. I can't stop looking at it!
They sure are special! Congrats on your new piece.
Bravo 👏 great content
Learned a lot from this video. Thankyou
My pleasure!
Very informative. Buy the coin not the holder is fantastic advice. CAC stickered coins are too expensive.
I’m a mostly pre 65/33 stacker. Both the same reason. The 10 dollars face value is as far as I go because 20’s are way to expensive. And yea I got modern too but for different reasons. Your spot on Campbell.
Thanks Craig!
Pre33. Bullion will always be just worth spot.
Right on!
Just wait til you try and sale it. Bet you’ll think differently then
@@cland9189 I have. That is why I said that. Even more true now as bullion is getting back of spot at most dealers. Buying pre33 makes even more sense now.
I'm a newby, so I stick with bouillon. Thanks.
Smart choice Susan. Can't go wrong with bullion.
You know me. I like variety. I’ll stack both. Lol. Great video bro.
I do! Thanks Triple P!
Still building the gold stack so at this juncture I'd have to take the two oz. Still pre 33 gold so freaking cool, some day I will get there for now just want to bring down a buffalo.
I hope you get both!
@@CampbellsCoins Thanks brother!
I really like pre 33 coins. I just ordered a $10.00 and $5.00 gold liberty eagles coins together from SD Bullion under $1900. not a bad deal considering gold is over $2000 an oz.
Very enjoyable show.
Love Pre 33.
I believe the Krugerrand was originally made for circulation.
No denomination imprinted, so that the value could fluctuate with the market.
Oh interesting point! I am working on a video covering denominations and that will certainly be a point. Thanks for watching!
Not only did the copper added to US coins it harden them it also kept people from melting them down. You would need to have the resulting melt refined to 999 in order to sell it. Roosevelt did not take all gold coins, each family member was allowed $100. in gold, but most families were poor due to the depression. If our country and others were to call in gold I believe it will be bullion coins, they ,most of them anyway have bizarre dollar amounts on them. $50.00 for an ounce? Is this in NEW Dollars??
WE will never give up our metals again. Civil war will start before we give up our metals.
You also forgot they paid around 20 for the gold then re valued it to over 30. They stole purchasing power from every person tjey stole gold from. Never again.
Excellent video, very informative, thank you. I love Pre33 Gold, but I think that Gold Bullion, especially Gold American Eagles, are way easier to move, they are highly liquid!!
Great point! Thanks for watching!
Great video!! Although, please correct me if I’m wrong, Krugerrands’ purity is the same as the AGE, .9167. Not .9000, as you stated.
Yes, you're correct! Sorry, slip of the tongue when discussing pre 33.
Pre 33 was nice when it was at melt or even under... and gold was under 1700 spot lol. Nowadays I stay away from it as it has premiums even higher than BU Eagles.
Very comprehensive. Thank you.
My pleasure!
I just enjoy Pre - 33 since there's a Limited supply of them and considering their historical value and that the fact that most of these Pre - 33 gold coins were melted down due to President Roosevelt's executive order 1602. I do have some pre - 1933 gold like the $1 , 2.50 , $5 , skipped the $10 for some odd reason and went straight to the $20 gold coin. The one gold coin I treasure the most in my collection is my * 1915 * Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle.
Love a St. Gaudens! Thanks for watching.
Great, great video. Very informative. Thank you. 👍
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Super informative! While I do love my pre 33 gold, I prefer and stack more modern bullion!
That's a great choice! Appreciate you!
What is the status of your videos, dude? Will you ever make more?
I'll be back.
I'll take the pre 33 any day. I like stuff that was meant to be used. Coins that were in circulation. I don't have any gold now but I just got a sizeable windfall and I might consider it before I just stick it in a fiat investment. I just have to decide if I want to go with a few double eagles or if I want to go with a 1/4, 1/2, and an eagle as well as a double. Premium wise the 2 doubles would make more sense but I like the idea of having 1 of each.
Excellent video. I thoroughly enjoyed it! Personally, I like the old stuff for all the reasons you mentioned. Thanks!
Awesome, thank you! Appreciate your support man!
I added my first pre-33 coin to my stack... all my other coins are modern bullion.
Very cool! Which one?
I do love the look of pre-33 coins, the gold has a visual look that can only be had from the age of it's creation, not that modern gold isn't beautiful, its luster say's " I am new". Both have there appeal and are worthy of ditching fiat.
Exactly, both are worthy of fiat ditching.
It would depend, if a single coin cost this much compared to spot price bullion coins. It would depend on the coin. I would want both though, just in case the price of gold grows enough so one bullion coin cost the same, as spot price goes up, premium coin premiums go down.
As an investor I am mostly interested in bullion. I have thought about buying some new coins from the us mint just to have something nice to look at even though there is a high premium. I think of those coins as something between bullion and jewelry because they do have some aesthetic value beyond spot
Great point! Thanks!
I have one Pre 33 so far a 1914 $2.50 Indian Head-PCGS AU58. It’s the second rarest year. I really love the unique incuse design. It’s definitely my favorite Gold coin. I think having Gold Bullion is really important though for when you need money fast. In my own experience when it comes to speed of sale Gold and Silver Bullion move way faster than collectible coins. My Silver Libertads are sitting on EBay collecting dust. I sold a 1921 Peace Dollar MS 62 on EBay and lost money.
Those are great examples and experiences to share, thank you. The incuse indian is my favorite as well. They are quite special.
I would love to start collecting gold rounds but there just to expensive for me right now … Thanks for the interesting video, enjoyed it very much…
Thanks for watching!
I want some pre33 but I am just trying to get my ounces back up
Good call at this time.
The US Govt WOULD need to pay you fair market value for coins that sell for a premium, which is why so many pre33 coins were not required to be surrendered. You could keep 5 ozt of any gold coin and you could keep coins that had special collector value. Most people did not read the executive order in 1933 and turned in more than they had to. But the Federal Govt was not about to go into the coin business. They were only interested in coins that traded at bullion prices, less the five ounce exemption.
Yes. Many people also viewed this as their patriotic duty. I don't think it was a matter of ignorance, just wanting to help.
Great pres, much to chew on
Appreciate your 2¢ 👍🏼 Very informative. Thanks.
No problem 👍
Sovereigns. What do you think of them?
Great if you like them, might be difficult to sell as they aren't popular everywhere.
Your logic is correct
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If I am paying for it bullion. As a gift Pre-33
Why does the gold MS64 look like a AU58? Look at he fields.
Because grading is subjective & has changed over time & who sends it in. 🐥
Excellent points.
Thanks!
Not even a second thought on this one…the government bullion (Eagles). Never, ever, liked those old slabbed coins, whether they be Gold or Silver. I want something that everyone recognizes, and feel confident, and comfortable buying.
If your collecting to not sell and hand down then pre 33, if your stacking to one day sell than bullion. Pre 33 you have to find buyers not sell at a lcs or gold buyer. They won't give you nothing g but weight.
My coin shop has tried to get me interested in pre-33, but I’m not savy enough to make a smart buy. With the economy on shaky ground, I’d rather have bullion that’s easy to value and buy. Just me though…
Yeah, if you don't feel comfortable, you shouldn't get involved. Good choice with bullion.
Thanks for the info!
Any time!
I dont like slabs. How much does that piece of plastic cost?
Would always take the Pre-33 gold over and mass produced bullion coins of today.....unless it's a first year issue like a 67' Kruggerand 😉
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I have mixed feelings. I really love both my Gold Buffalo and my 1909 Gold $5 half eagle. Sometimes, I buy fractional bars to stack. Sometimes I buy various gold coins (commems, European Francs, Pre-33 coins, etc) to collect.
Give me the gold Bullion any day. How do you sell copper? If you're selling the coin to a collector.
Love the Indian head. It looks better in the video than MS62
I put a filter on it haha. Jk, yeah I thought so too when I picked it up.
Isnt pre-33 gold stupid high on prem?
Yes. That was discussed in the video.
Short or long. If short, Bullion. Long defined as 20 years.
My weakness , if my lcs doesn't have any pre 33 next would be sovereigns
Oh same. If I see a decent coin, my budget goes out the window haha.
What the heck was that @5:05 I was watching your video in a public place and right when that s&m looking weirdo was shown in the video some people walked by and saw what I was watching. Kind of made me look like I was watching something inappropriate for the area. I had to quit watching the video at that point. 🥴
By the way what I've been trying to find confirmation on what are the impurities and pre 33 gold? See normally gold copper and silver are diet magnetic. But when it comes to pre 33 goal that is supposed to be ever so slightly repelled by a magnet because it is made up of 90% called and 10% copper. But when I do the test to see if it's paramagnetic or diamagnetic the test seems to indicate that it is paramagnetic. My conjecture is that it has a little bit of iron ore nickel in it, just enough just enough to not only counteract the diet magnetic tendencies but cause the coin to be slightly attracted to the magnet as if it was paramagnetic. I've done this test with quite a bit of different gold that is the newer gold. And they all test out just fine.
Thank you .I have been collecting graded gold silver platinum palladium coins since 2003 .I don't know if I am ahead or behind
I would like to know if I have been doing the right thing. I have a large collection most are 70 condition
Thank you for the video.
Appreciate your support! Thank you 😎
I dont understand, we are meant to believe there is a finite amount of gold out there... yet we seemingly have an unlimited amount pumped out every year
Good information.
Pre 1933 is the only thing I buy. I Strickley only buy, double eagles.
The same reason i only stack pre 65 silver. Prep stack. Why does anyone accumulate anything! Pre prepare for bad times. Pre 33 pre 65. Its my savings account. My investments are there for a different purpose. That purpose is to double my money. My savings is for when im old and slow.
Good items to have!
Your take on Lynette and her Confiscation reasoning ("Uncle Al" story),
is "Spot"-On IMO.👍
I too like her info/channel, i just can't stand how often the fear mongering topic comes up there.
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I like pre-33 for the artistic beauty and antiquity. Feeling something in my hands from the 1800s/Early 1900s and wondering where it has traveled is uniquely satisfying.
Yes! Exactly. Good ole' Uncle Al. She brings to much awareness and has helped a lot of people. I don't think her information is wrong, one just becomes numb to it because it's yet another thing horrible wrong with the economy. Thanks for watching!
Just bought my first Pre33 Double Eagle Saint. It is slabbed and graded MS63 by NGC. As I do not love the slabs I am thinking of removing it. What do you think about that?
Congrats on your first Saint! If you're not a fan of slabs, why did you buy one in a slab? You could have bought a raw pre 33 Saint for hundreds less. Slabs do a few things: when you go to sell, it shows the buyer this piece is authentic (not always but generally speaking). It protects the coin from wear/tear and the elements. And it allows you to handle the coin without potentially lowering the value of it. It's your coin and you're free to do what you want, if you want it out of the slab, take it out. But since you asked, I'd leave that coin in the slab and buy a raw Saint. Taking it out of the slab will dramatically lower the value for you in the immediate future. If you bought this particular coin because it looks nice and you wanted a nice looking coin, just be really careful when you're breaking it out of the slab.
Brokers must report anything cash related over $10k, so while you might not be reported for selling 25 double eagles, you either take a check or wire from the dealer and thus a paper trail back to the broker, or you take cash and get reported anyways.
Sell 24. 🤫
It's 10,000 spent in a day. 1099 B states a 24H cap. You can just sell 24 taxable coins or just under a kilo per 24H
That would be a felony known as structuring.
I dont remember a 24hour definition. Many places do 24hours, but some do a week/month/year.
so with pre 33. what is the preferred coin to get a few of? id like some just cuz they are neat but im not sure how to go about them like the francs which also look cool to have.
It depends on the owner. If you don't really care about design, go for the coin/year/mint that is popular with folks. This way, if you need to sell, there are a lot of buyers itching to get it.
great vid thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Good video
Thanks for the visit!
@@CampbellsCoins appreciate the response, forgot to sub!
Simple answer: collect both! 😆
100% 😎
The pre 33 has numismatic and metal value but I would say both haha bc I’m
A stacker but I do like my numismatics as well. I love pre 33 but I buy the $20 saints, libertys and the $10 Indian and liberty only and I prefer them Raw in high grade
Totally! Raw AND in high grade?! Where is your source?!
@@CampbellsCoins usually my LCS for pre 33 but it gets tricky finding what I want at time
@@MAGASTACKER I get that.
They can change the rules
Same material so I'll take 2 bullion coins!
Neither. I only buy pure gold non-us government issued.
When you melt US government gold it becomes what?
I like pre 33 I have more pre33 then Gold bullion. I have some Buffalo’s some Liberty’s, I just like pre 33 better. But that’s just me.
I like how you think George! Doesn't sound silly to me.
@@CampbellsCoins I’m 64 years old when little boys talk nonsense I let it roll down my back. Ignorance wears many hats. Loved your video 👍
@@georgecampbell1453 ha! Touché! Thanks again
I like pree 1933 gold
Meh….. I’ll just keep stacking buffaloes and eagles. 🤷🏻♂️
COINS ALWAYS
Right answer.
I rather have Pre 33 coin than gold bullion...
Good choice!
I know which I'd pic for sure.
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Next time use a light.
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