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Reply #17: I'd hang on to pre-1933 common date US gold.
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Thu Aug-18-11 08:39 PM
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17. I'd hang on to pre-1933 common date US gold. |
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Edited on Thu Aug-18-11 08:40 PM by roamer65
They can be declared as "numismatic" coins, whereas gold bullion coins cannot. The exemption in the 1933 order banning gold ownership excluded coins with "numismatic" value. A 1928 $20 gold piece is now a numismatic coin, for instance.
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