$160000 Gold Coin


safetyjoe-infobomb.blogspot.com Ron Paul Friends blogs.myspace.com Ron Paul Video Playlist www.youtube.com Rand Paul Videos www.youtube.com Peter Schiff Friends blogs.myspace.com Peter Schiff Video Playlist www.youtube.com Jesse Ventura Video Playlist www.youtube.com Freedom Watch Video Playlist www.youtube.com Gerald Celente Friends blogs.myspace.com Max Keiser Friends blogs.myspace.com Marc Faber Friends blogs.myspace.com Alex Jones Friends blogs.myspace.com Jason Bermas Friends blogs.myspace.com FAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 USC section 107 of the US Copyright Law. fiat empire, money as debt, gold, silver,

7 Responses to “$160000 Gold Coin”

  1. mselliot2 says:

    dont buy collectible coins
    buy bullion

  2. EDTHEWATERGUY says:

    I would rather have 32 one ounce coins for $42,000

  3. residentzombie says:

    @EDTHEWATERGUY Technically it would be closer to 35 troy ounces, but yes I agree. Numismatic coins are a waste of money if you are hedging against a currency crisis. Stick to bullion and get it as close to spot price as possible.

  4. OGdank13 says:

    i wouldnt pay shit for that id only mess with bars and rounds if I had money

  5. jalexander126 says:

    Ugly piece of shit.

  6. ATL45 says:

    @EDTHEWATERGUY You could get more like 100+ 1-oz coins for the price of this, since it’s so much more expensive after the addition of diamonds and the novelty/numismatic markup.

  7. sgwarrenb says:

    if you are a real collector, you know even if only 1 coin but no one want it… its worthless….. collectors have funny taste, sometime high mintage year end up being the most collectible year if there’s a true story behind it… not those make for marketing…