Buying Gold “On the Cheap”

 
When Congress authorized the Gold Bullion Act of 1985, the U.S. Mint was mandated to produce American Eagles “in quantities sufficient to meet public demand.” But the act also insists that the metal come from mining operations in the United States.
 
The problem is that shortages have developed from U.S. suppliers.

Last August, the demand for these bullion coins was so great that the U.S. Mint temporarily suspended sales. The effects were dramatic and the market hasn’t been the same.

 
The premium paid for American Eagle gold coins skyrocketed to 8% over spot prices. Some dealers are charging almost $23 for one-ounce American eagle silver dollars, that’s $10 over the silver spot price of $13.
Most people love the American eagle coins. The gold eagles are beautiful and come in one ounce, ½ ounce, and ¼ ounce sizes. The silver eagles come in one-ounce only. They make excellent gifts and can serve as unique tips or rewards to employees.
 
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