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What's it worth?

Postby dstreitenberger » Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:48 pm

Anyone have any round-about estimates on a 2009 Presidential Inaugural Medal Set? It's got 32.7g of 14k Gold..212g of Sterling Silver and 212g of Bronze. I know someone selling one for a (what I think is) rather low price..to my knowledge they only made 500 sets. And would this take forever to sell?
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby AGCoinHunter » Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:52 pm

Melt...couldnt melt it fast enough, but I digress.
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby dstreitenberger » Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:59 pm

AGCoinHunter wrote:Melt...couldnt melt it fast enough, but I digress.


Where I do like the melt theory, I am curious if some Obama fanatic would shell out a little more for collectors sake..hmm, suppose I'll have to buy it and find out :D .
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby AGCoinHunter » Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:02 pm

dstreitenberger wrote:
AGCoinHunter wrote:Melt...couldnt melt it fast enough, but I digress.


Where I do like the melt theory, I am curious if some Obama fanatic would shell out a little more for collectors sake..hmm, suppose I'll have to buy it and find out :D .



Better sell it before November then! ;)
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby dstreitenberger » Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:06 pm

AGCoinHunter wrote:
dstreitenberger wrote:
AGCoinHunter wrote:Melt...couldnt melt it fast enough, but I digress.


Where I do like the melt theory, I am curious if some Obama fanatic would shell out a little more for collectors sake..hmm, suppose I'll have to buy it and find out :D .



Better sell it before November then! ;)


Touche, unless we are subjected to 4 more years :cry: . I suppose the value would be far depleted by that time!
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby NHsorter » Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:26 pm

Hope the coins are more authentic than his birth certificate.
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby kidman232 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:04 pm

obama is easily going to get 4 more years
never enough silver
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby knibloe » Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:13 pm

[Better sell it before November then! ;)[/quote]

Touche, unless we are subjected to 4 more years :cry: . I suppose the value would be far depleted by that time![/quote]

If he gets 4 more years, the economy and dollar will tank and the bullion value will skyrocket
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby dstreitenberger » Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:21 pm

knibloe wrote:[Better sell it before November then! ;)


Touche, unless we are subjected to 4 more years :cry: . I suppose the value would be far depleted by that time![/quote]

If he gets 4 more years, the economy and dollar will tank and the bullion value will skyrocket[/quote]

I suppose that is definitely a way of looking at it..I did my math on this..as I'm fairly new, please correct me if I'm wrong:

The box set contains a 32.7g 14k Gold Medal, a 212g Sterling Silver Medal and a 212g Bronze Medal.

32.7 g gold:
32.7g (14k) gold x .583 (14k/24k conversion) = 19.0641
$1720 (spot gold) / 31.1 (grams/troy oz) = $55.30 (gold/gram price)
32.7g x $55.30 = $1808.31 for the gold.

212g silver
212g / 31.1g = 6.81oz
6.81oz x 35.51 (spot oz) = $241.82 for the silver

I have no idea on the bronze..35 bucks for collector??

1808.31 + 241.82 + 35 = $2085.13 current value from spot earlier today..am I about right on this?
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby strikeaxe » Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:43 pm

Minted from carbon credits and depleted uranium.
America has become the NO DEPOSIT NO RETURN country.
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby tractorman » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:07 pm

Knock off about $20 or so from the silver spot value. Sterling is .925.
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby justoneguy » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:11 pm

kidman232 wrote:obama is easily going to get 4 more years
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby beauanderos » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:14 pm

kidman232 wrote:obama is easily going to get 4 more years

He should get life.
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby dstreitenberger » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:32 pm

tractorman wrote:Knock off about $20 or so from the silver spot value. Sterling is .925.


Other than the knock off of the .925, do you figure that's about right on the gold?
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby mflugher » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:37 pm

dstreitenberger wrote:32.7 g gold:
32.7g (14k) gold x .583 (14k/24k conversion) = 19.0641
$1720 (spot gold) / 31.1 (grams/troy oz) = $55.30 (gold/gram price)
32.7g x $55.30 = $1808.31 for the gold.


Correct calculation would be:
32.7g x 14 / 24 (gold percentage) /31.1 g/oz x $1719/oz = $1054.24 for the gold.

dstreitenberger wrote:212g silver
212g / 31.1g = 6.81oz
6.81oz x 35.51 (spot oz) = $241.82 for the silver


212g / 31.1g/oz x .925 (sterling purity) x $35.49/oz = $223.78 for the silver


dstreitenberger wrote:I have no idea on the bronze..35 bucks for collector??

1808.31 + 241.82 + 35 = $2085.13 current value from spot earlier today..am I about right on this?



Bronze @ 35 sounds high to me, but whatever you can get for it bronze is what $3/lb @ scrapyard? you have about 1/2 lb so its negligible, if you can find a collector who will pay $10 I'd consider it a lucky day.

$1054.24 (gold) + $223.78 (silver) + Negligible (bronze) = $1278.02 If you can get it for $1150 I'd call it a deal, you can build in your own markdown as you wish.
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby dstreitenberger » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:50 pm

mflugher wrote:
dstreitenberger wrote:32.7 g gold:
32.7g (14k) gold x .583 (14k/24k conversion) = 19.0641
$1720 (spot gold) / 31.1 (grams/troy oz) = $55.30 (gold/gram price)
32.7g x $55.30 = $1808.31 for the gold.


Correct calculation would be:
32.7g x 14 / 24 (gold percentage) /31.1 g/oz x $1719/oz = $1054.24 for the gold.

dstreitenberger wrote:212g silver
212g / 31.1g = 6.81oz
6.81oz x 35.51 (spot oz) = $241.82 for the silver


212g / 31.1g/oz x .925 (sterling purity) x $35.49/oz = $223.78 for the silver


dstreitenberger wrote:I have no idea on the bronze..35 bucks for collector??

1808.31 + 241.82 + 35 = $2085.13 current value from spot earlier today..am I about right on this?



Bronze @ 35 sounds high to me, but whatever you can get for it bronze is what $3/lb @ scrapyard? you have about 1/2 lb so its negligible, if you can find a collector who will pay $10 I'd consider it a lucky day.


$1054.24 (gold) + $223.78 (silver) + Negligible (bronze) = $1278.02 If you can get it for $1150 I'd call it a deal, you can build in your own markdown as you wish.


Thank you for the help on that..good to know that it was about $800 less than I thought..case closed..I don't think I'll be buying this set! Thanks folks!
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby tractorman » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:54 pm

Good catch mflugher, I didn't notice that he used the full gram weight instead of the corrected # for 14k.
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby dstreitenberger » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:56 pm

tractorman wrote:Good catch mflugher, I didn't notice that he used the full gram weight instead of the corrected # for 14k.


Yessir..rookie mistake, but luckily, I'm usually smart enough to ask questions before I fully commit to a mistake. Ahh the wonders of the internet and decent people :D !
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby tractorman » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:57 pm

dstreitenberger wrote:
tractorman wrote:Good catch mflugher, I didn't notice that he used the full gram weight instead of the corrected # for 14k.


Yessir..rookie mistake, but luckily, I'm usually smart enough to ask questions before I fully commit to a mistake. Ahh the wonders of the internet and decent people :D !


Heck yeah, the folks here are great!
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby Mossy » Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:45 pm

kidman232 wrote:obama is easily going to get 4 more years

"More than four", I hope. In San Quenten.

Back when I was in the Navy, we'd find scammers and con men hanging around the gate, waiting for gullible youngsters to fleece. Zero reminds me of them, even though they were all white back then.
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby HPMBTT » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:21 pm

NHsorter wrote:Hope the coins are more authentic than his birth certificate.


Amen. :)
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Re: What's it worth?

Postby HPMBTT » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:21 pm

beauanderos wrote:
kidman232 wrote:obama is easily going to get 4 more years

He should get life.


(Double) Amen. :)
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