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Anyone buying gold bullion these days? by Illiad 2009-01-29 13:37:56
With threats of deflation a-coming, maybe it'd be better to hold off. Just get in before hyperinflation hits, if it does.

My fave choices for gold as a Canadian are The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin if you like to collect, and the Canadian Royal Mint gold wafers if you're worried about losing value in your coins if they get scuffed or marked up.

Now, to find some actual money to buy a few of these... :-/

[ Reply ]
  I wish I had a couple of the larger gold coins. by techi8702009-01-29 13:46:05
    He's getting a bonus? (n/t) by shargo2009-01-29 13:47:40
  I have a bunch of silver stashed away by archnerd2009-01-29 13:47:11
    In that case, by Merfax2009-01-29 13:55:24
    have several pounds of that stored. (n/t) by joecrouse2009-01-29 18:24:26
  Not anymore. by esbita2009-01-29 13:48:51
  I remember buying some 1 oz maple leaf coins for by hadji2009-01-29 13:57:41
    With my cost basis... by esbita2009-01-29 14:00:30
  Nope, but it might be worth considering by PeKaJe2009-01-29 13:58:05
  A former coworker kept $1000 worth of gold coins by SnArL2009-01-29 14:14:55
  I have two 1/4oz Gold American Eagles and by SaylorA2009-01-29 14:30:42
  This thread has tickled my fancy... by Merfax2009-01-29 15:09:57
    kitco might. (n/t) by esbita2009-01-29 15:59:49
  It's probably a bad time to buy. by kahuana2009-01-29 16:21:36
  Invest in Canadian Tire money! by Hieraco2009-01-29 22:25:24

 

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