Selling Gold

July 16th, 2004
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selling gold
What drop in value should i expect when selling Gold Bullion?

Hi, i am about to Buy Gold Bullion but i want to understand that what should be the price i should expect when selling it back in the market. I understand that it is lower than spot price but how much lower will it be? maybe in percentage.

Can you also tell me if the difference of price drop while selling a Credit Suisse gold vs. American Eagle gold coin.

Thankyou

The typical markup at purchase and fee at sale is 5% to 8% from current spot price for any gold sale, so you should shop around.

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