I called them once they said they would call me back and never did. I wouldn't deal with them they seem disreputable to me. However I might be wrong but something dosen't sit well with me about them. Check out apmex.com they are very reputable and good.Quote from ljolie711:
Anyone see this add on cnbc Buy coins at governments cost of $99.00. What is the story? thanks

Quote from ljolie711:
Anyone see this add on cnbc Buy coins at governments cost of $99.00. What is the story? thanks
Quote from ljolie711:
Anyone see this add on cnbc Buy coins at governments cost of $99.00. What is the story? thanks
Quote from gnome:
Those have to be small coins... I would have said 1/10 ounce, but $99 seems too cheap considering the American Gold Eagle is going for like $1125 right now [or so I've heard]. With the gold content of such coins at $900/oz now, $1125, seems like a huge rip-off. That's a 25% premium!! (Sovereign gold coins have always carried a premium of like 5-8%... so the 25% business is WAY out of line.)
Quote from number22:
Buy gold from scotiabank is better. $14 Premium Per Ounce, not the best premium, but it is trust worthy.
By the way; i don't particular favor gold coins over gold bullion.
Quote from Anaconda:
Coins get premium, because they are reputable. No need to assay them, as long as they fall under the accepted mints & standards.
The bars all have different premiums depending on who minted them. Scotiabank is obviously new, hence low premium.