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		<title>Michael Maloney Discusses Why He Prefers American Eagles Over Chinese Pandas (Video #5)</title>
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Continuing from our mastermind meeting, Michael Maloney answers question #5:
&#8220;Any coin that has a premium you get back when you sell it back to a dealer is fine.  Gold and silver [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;I would like to know what is Mike&#8217;s opinion on Chinese silver Panda &#038; their extra premium…sign of futures economical relation with Chinese?&#8221;</strong></p>
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<p>Continuing from our mastermind meeting, Michael Maloney answers question #5:</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Any coin that has a premium you get back when you sell it back to a dealer is fine.</strong>  Gold and silver Eagles, that is the case.  Chinese Pandas, you&#8217;re going to lose some of that premium when a dealer buys it back. </p>
<p><strong>I believe in buying gold and silver as close to spot as possible</strong> with the exception of the extra premium you pay for some government coins because they have another &#8220;desirability&#8221; factor and that&#8217;s something called, 1099-B reporting.  I don&#8217;t want to get into that on this video, but because of that they&#8217;re more highly sought after.</p>
<p>When silver fell from 21 bucks in March 2008 all the way down to about $9.50 in November, there was a big shortage that happened.  During that shortage, the Eagles developed a premium beyond the premium the U.S. Mint charges.  They were on eBay when silver was just $9.50 spot price, Eagles were selling for $35 bucks an ounce.  100 ounce bars were selling for $18 an ounce.  So, you&#8217;re talking double the premium for 100 ounce bars.  </p>
<p><strong>So, I like Eagles because I do think they are going to develop a premium when there&#8217;s a rush on gold and silver, and when everybody wants it.</strong>  They&#8217;re going to go for more and you&#8217;re going to get even more.  The extra premium you&#8217;re spending, you&#8217;re not just going to get it back, but it&#8217;s going to grow with the price of the precious metals when you&#8217;re talking about gold and silver Eagles.  </p>
<p>As for the Pandas go, they&#8217;re really pretty.  Go ahead and buy them because you like them&#8230;but, unless a dealer is offering you the same amount of premium above the cost of other items he is purchasing (you can check this online), then I don&#8217;t recommend them.</p>
<p>So, thank you very much for your question.  I hope that answers it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Michael Maloney of <a href="http://www.goldsilver.com">www.GoldSilver.com</a></p>
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