Some gold available at the moment
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 10:29 am
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Yes, that sounds reasonable for a 1-ounce coin.
Since the data breach didn't (ultimately) phase you, that will probably be the way I go when I have the funds. Perth Mint storage.
As the coronavirus pandemic takes hold, investors and bankers are encountering severe shortages of gold bars and coins. Dealers are sold out or closed for the duration. Credit Suisse Group AG, which has minted its own bars since 1856, told clients this week not to bother asking. In London, bankers are chartering private jets and trying to finagle military cargo planes to get their bullion to New York exchanges.
It’s getting so bad that Wall Street bankers are asking Canada for help. The Royal Canadian Mint has been swamped with requests to ramp up production of gold bars that could be taken down to New York.
Caption under an ingot reads WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN PURELL.“When people think they can’t get something, they want it even more,” says George Gero, 83, who’s been trading gold for more than 50 years, now at RBC Wealth Management in New York.
That depends on what you mean by "worth".dualstow wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:21 pm Coronavirus Sparks a Global Gold Rush
Epic shortage spooks doomsday preppers and bankers alike; ‘Unaffordium and unobtanium’
As the coronavirus pandemic takes hold, investors and bankers are encountering severe shortages of gold bars and coins. Dealers are sold out or closed for the duration. Credit Suisse Group AG, which has minted its own bars since 1856, told clients this week not to bother asking. In London, bankers are chartering private jets and trying to finagle military cargo planes to get their bullion to New York exchanges.
It’s getting so bad that Wall Street bankers are asking Canada for help. The Royal Canadian Mint has been swamped with requests to ramp up production of gold bars that could be taken down to New York.Caption under an ingot reads WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN PURELL.“When people think they can’t get something, they want it even more,” says George Gero, 83, who’s been trading gold for more than 50 years, now at RBC Wealth Management in New York.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/coronaviru ... 1585332624
And yet, it's not worth $2000.