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| Prices of Gold and Silver Investment-Grade Coins The price of gold bullion changes daily, sometimes several times over the course of the day, and this pricing impacts the pricing on investment-grade gold and silver coins. For this reason, we get updates on new prices on certain coins as they go up. Generally we receive changes daily, but sometimes, we even receive several changes per day. With that said, the price of gold bullion and the price of gold and silver coins that are rare, numismatic and investment-grade coins changes so frequently that it would not be prudent to place a "price list", if I may, on our site. In fact, you may be looking now for future purchases. Say, for instance, you are selling a rental property and want to invest the lion's share of your profits into gold and silver coins after you close. Well, that closing date may be thirty days away, and it may be postponed for whatever reason. Even if it was only a month away, it would be difficult to give you pricing thirty days away. If you call and ask for today's price, and then thirty days later you want to invest in coins, your price may very well have increased by as much as a few hundred dollars per gold coin, more or less, but the price will not be the same. We do not control our wholesaler's prices, and don't expect you would assume that we would. It is through our wholesalers that sets the pace as far as pricing is concerned. However, if you are in the process of closing your real estate deal, for example, or liquidating other assets, and want to "lock in" a price that would be good for several days, we would be happy to accommodate you and provide you with a quote. In the interim, if the pricing goes up with our wholesalers, then we simply earn less money. We will not increase the price that we promised you, even if we lose money, because we gave you our word that we would "lock it in for a certain amount of time". On the other hand, if you don't purchase during that period of time after we lock in a price quote for you, and you come back a week later, the price will probably have changed. That's why it's imperative to lock in your quote for as long as you think it may take to liquidate, and then simply wire the money to us. If you don't know when your liquidation will be, you can get pricing examples from our company, and our competitors, to see how much money we can save you for when you are ready to buy. |