@@tonybonesLD _Yes, but the Eagles are more counterfeited because of its popularity, mass production and simple design, after selling a gold eagle and a gold buffalo at the same time last year I got $90 over a spot for the buffalo, but couldn’t get no more than $25 bucks over spot for the eagle_
@@MINDSPARK-u6e that’s become of demand for the buffalo is higher then the eagles. It’s favoritism. I haven’t ever saw a fake gold coin/bar in any LCS. Just gotta know what you’re doing and not be easily tricked. Things always change with time. Who knows, there could be massive amounts of cold discovered and mined in be future that will tremendously drive the price down like what happed to platinum. Or the digital money “takeover” could render gold utterly useless/baseless for the most part depending on what the overall layout consists of. OR, gold may even skyrocket.
Golden Buffalos truly are the whip! Terrific video. If Buffalos were available when I started hoarding gold, they would make up the majority of my stash instead of GAEs. I like the idea of trading up.
This was a great video. Liked and subscribed. Loved the humor you put into it. I expect mine in the next day or two from my LCS and I watched this video in anticipation for it's arrival. I am definitely going to do some smacking of this coins backside.
@@michaelangelobergeron5980 _that’s only 2008 buffalo coins those are rare and the premiums on those would be very high because they don’t make them anymore_
Holy sh*t I never laughed so hard... that wagyu bit had me laugh out loud, for real. Just curious about the Masonic ring in your profile...did an image search and couldn't quite find that exact same one. Could you respond which jeweler sells it? I'm a Traveling Man myself.
Personally, I don't like the look and design of Gold Buffalos. And with Gold Eagles, I like that the alloy makes them more durable and you don't have to worry as much if you want to handle them without gloves. And even more than Gold Eagles, I like the pre-33 $20 Liberty Double Eagles and Saint Gaudens Double Eagles when they are in BU state. Their purity is even lower, at 90%, hence more durable, and they have historical value.
@@danavipuzzles7308 _Last year I sold an eagle and a buffalo at the same time I got $10 over spot for the eagle and $90 over spot for the buffalo, I asked the dealer why is that and he had explained to me that higher gold purity (99.99% vs. 22-karat), unique design, limited mintage, and strong collector appeal. Historical valued coins are going to have a higher premium over a spot that’s obvious because it’s historic._
Brittanias have a better design, better security features and come in fractional sizes. Also, I wouldn’t be too snobby when it comes to silver, bro. Russia just started adding it to their reserves.
_Oh, please, Britannia gold coins? Don’t make me laugh. Those tacky, overdesigned monstrosities can’t even hold a candle to simplicity. It’s like they tried so hard and still failed-no high relief, no elegance, just an overbearing mess. And while we’re at it, let’s just spill the tea the elites in Great Britain sip behind closed doors: the Queen wasn’t exactly on a throne for her humanitarian record. Let’s just say I had zero regrets dumping every last one of my silver and gold Maple Leafs._ _Now, if we’re talking true prestige, the gold Maple Leafs had the crown once, sure-until the gold Buffaloes strutted in and claimed the throne. American gold Buffaloes are the peak, the holy grail of global coin design, while the American gold Liberties practically scream rarity. Go ahead, search the world’s elite collection, and you’ll see exactly what’s most coveted. Britain can keep its gaudy coins; the real gold Brilliant design standard is American._
@ Buffaloes definitely are simple. I’m not arguing with you there. In fact, they have no security features whatsoever. Better make sure you don’t accidentally get a chocolate coin covered in gold foil ha ha.
_Oh, you think you’re funny? Let me educate you on the infamous Gold Buffalo coins-because clearly, you missed the memo. These are not your average gold coins; they’re the only ones in high relief among national coins, an unparalleled security feature that wannabe counterfeiters can’t even dream of mimicking. Sure, there are fakes out there, but they’re as flat as your sense of humor. Only 100,000 printed per year? Yeah, that rarity isn’t for just anyone. Keep up, will you?_
What was the point of this video? It was just a long ad on how the buffalo is "better", but never really got to the important things. Save those speeches for the inbreads at Trump rallies that want even their underwear to have the American flag. I want details on how it's going to benefit me, besides that it's a 24k.
@@MINDSPARK-u6e Everything gold gets counterfeited. Even shoes. I don't care about that. I want to know why it's a better investment. I buy gold, i already buy from reputable dealers and know how to test them.
They’re both great coins. The gold eagle is still 1 oz of gold. Its benefit is it’s harder to scratch than the buffalo.
@@tonybonesLD
_Yes, but the Eagles are more counterfeited because of its popularity, mass production and simple design, after selling a gold eagle and a gold buffalo at the same time last year I got $90 over a spot for the buffalo, but couldn’t get no more than $25 bucks over spot for the eagle_
@@MINDSPARK-u6e that’s become of demand for the buffalo is higher then the eagles. It’s favoritism. I haven’t ever saw a fake gold coin/bar in any LCS. Just gotta know what you’re doing and not be easily tricked. Things always change with time. Who knows, there could be massive amounts of cold discovered and mined in be future that will tremendously drive the price down like what happed to platinum. Or the digital money “takeover” could render gold utterly useless/baseless for the most part depending on what the overall layout consists of. OR, gold may even skyrocket.
Golden Buffalos truly are the whip!
Terrific video.
If Buffalos were available when I started hoarding gold, they would make up the majority of my stash instead of GAEs.
I like the idea of trading up.
_Thank you, but unfortunately, the premiums on a buffalo would still be higher than the trade_
Love my Tube of buffaloes
I love the Buffalo’s ❤️ I have 10 Buffalo’s and 7 American Eagles ✅
I like the color of the Krugerrand
This was a great video. Liked and subscribed. Loved the humor you put into it. I expect mine in the next day or two from my LCS and I watched this video in anticipation for it's arrival. I am definitely going to do some smacking of this coins backside.
I only stack Buffalos and I still wish they’d make fractional again
@@michaelangelobergeron5980 _that’s only 2008 buffalo coins those are rare and the premiums on those would be very high because they don’t make them anymore_
Holy sh*t I never laughed so hard... that wagyu bit had me laugh out loud, for real.
Just curious about the Masonic ring in your profile...did an image search and couldn't quite find that exact same one. Could you respond which jeweler sells it? I'm a Traveling Man myself.
I definitely prefer the Buffalo.
Personally, I don't like the look and design of Gold Buffalos. And with Gold Eagles, I like that the alloy makes them more durable and you don't have to worry as much if you want to handle them without gloves. And even more than Gold Eagles, I like the pre-33 $20 Liberty Double Eagles and Saint Gaudens Double Eagles when they are in BU state. Their purity is even lower, at 90%, hence more durable, and they have historical value.
@@danavipuzzles7308
_Last year I sold an eagle and a buffalo at the same time I got $10 over spot for the eagle and $90 over spot for the buffalo, I asked the dealer why is that and he had explained to me that higher gold purity (99.99% vs. 22-karat), unique design, limited mintage, and strong collector appeal. Historical valued coins are going to have a higher premium over a spot that’s obvious because it’s historic._
I like the Eagles 🦅 but the Buffalos 🦬 are a better looking coin.
They definitely are, but no one can argue with the fact that they are extremely difficult to fake unlike the gold Eagles
The alloy of Gold eagles is ugly AF
You piss off a lot of silver cultists so expect some damning commentary.
Sound presentation. Thank you 🙏🏾
@@glenvilleashby2872
lol 😂 i know
Brittanias have a better design, better security features and come in fractional sizes. Also, I wouldn’t be too snobby when it comes to silver, bro. Russia just started adding it to their reserves.
_Oh, please, Britannia gold coins? Don’t make me laugh. Those tacky, overdesigned monstrosities can’t even hold a candle to simplicity. It’s like they tried so hard and still failed-no high relief, no elegance, just an overbearing mess. And while we’re at it, let’s just spill the tea the elites in Great Britain sip behind closed doors: the Queen wasn’t exactly on a throne for her humanitarian record. Let’s just say I had zero regrets dumping every last one of my silver and gold Maple Leafs._
_Now, if we’re talking true prestige, the gold Maple Leafs had the crown once, sure-until the gold Buffaloes strutted in and claimed the throne. American gold Buffaloes are the peak, the holy grail of global coin design, while the American gold Liberties practically scream rarity. Go ahead, search the world’s elite collection, and you’ll see exactly what’s most coveted. Britain can keep its gaudy coins; the real gold Brilliant design standard is American._
@ Buffaloes definitely are simple. I’m not arguing with you there. In fact, they have no security features whatsoever. Better make sure you don’t accidentally get a chocolate coin covered in gold foil ha ha.
_Oh, you think you’re funny? Let me educate you on the infamous Gold Buffalo coins-because clearly, you missed the memo. These are not your average gold coins; they’re the only ones in high relief among national coins, an unparalleled security feature that wannabe counterfeiters can’t even dream of mimicking. Sure, there are fakes out there, but they’re as flat as your sense of humor. Only 100,000 printed per year? Yeah, that rarity isn’t for just anyone. Keep up, will you?_
Eagles =“ junk” gold
What was the point of this video? It was just a long ad on how the buffalo is "better", but never really got to the important things. Save those speeches for the inbreads at Trump rallies that want even their underwear to have the American flag. I want details on how it's going to benefit me, besides that it's a 24k.
_Obviously, you didn’t pay attention to the fact how the video mentions that gold eagles are far more counterfeited than gold buffaloes_
@@MINDSPARK-u6e Everything gold gets counterfeited. Even shoes. I don't care about that. I want to know why it's a better investment. I buy gold, i already buy from reputable dealers and know how to test them.
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