Anonymous
Post 04/15/2025 16:32     Subject: What to do with a 1/2 oz krugerrand coin?

Hold on to it.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2025 16:27     Subject: What to do with a 1/2 oz krugerrand coin?

Anonymous
Post 04/15/2025 13:24     Subject: What to do with a 1/2 oz krugerrand coin?

Camo Coins in Vienna, VA is great.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2025 11:41     Subject: What to do with a 1/2 oz krugerrand coin?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1/2 oz 22K Krugerrands are currently selling for $1600-1800 if you are buying, and if you are selling, you can expect to get spot price with about a 2% premium for it, so around $1610 + 2% or $1640 for one.

You can get more money selling to an individual rather than a gold/bullion store (2nd best place to sell btw), and much more than most jewelers, coin dealers, etc. Pawn shop is ridiculous to even think about selling at.


do you know of a good gold/bullion store in the DC area?


Try Bonanza in Wheaton
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2025 19:24     Subject: What to do with a 1/2 oz krugerrand coin?

Anonymous wrote:1/2 oz 22K Krugerrands are currently selling for $1600-1800 if you are buying, and if you are selling, you can expect to get spot price with about a 2% premium for it, so around $1610 + 2% or $1640 for one.

You can get more money selling to an individual rather than a gold/bullion store (2nd best place to sell btw), and much more than most jewelers, coin dealers, etc. Pawn shop is ridiculous to even think about selling at.


do you know of a good gold/bullion store in the DC area?
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2025 18:15     Subject: What to do with a 1/2 oz krugerrand coin?

Thank you! Very helpful info. I’ll plan on just holding onto it for now.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2025 18:10     Subject: What to do with a 1/2 oz krugerrand coin?

1/2 oz 22K Krugerrands are currently selling for $1600-1800 if you are buying, and if you are selling, you can expect to get spot price with about a 2% premium for it, so around $1610 + 2% or $1640 for one.

You can get more money selling to an individual rather than a gold/bullion store (2nd best place to sell btw), and much more than most jewelers, coin dealers, etc. Pawn shop is ridiculous to even think about selling at.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2025 13:44     Subject: What to do with a 1/2 oz krugerrand coin?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What condition is it in? Is it in a holder or just loose? Does it have a grade on it?


It’s in like a felt jewelry box. Looks to be uncirculated but has definitely been handled. Basically just like a loose coin. No paperwork or anything with it. Would the grade be a marking on the coin?


Grading is done through a 3rd party. It’s not on the coin. They put it in a holder and put a number on it (range 1-70). In good condition it can bring more than spot price for gold. If it’s not that rare or nice you probably won’t get much over spot (app. $1600 for 1/2 oz right now.) If you decide to sell it take it to a coin shop not a pawn shop. If you can get a holder for it that’s better than being loose. If you don’t care much find a little velvet bag or something to stick it in. Try to handle it by the edges. If you don’t need the money I’d hold onto it. Just don’t lose it.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2025 12:38     Subject: What to do with a 1/2 oz krugerrand coin?

Anonymous wrote:What condition is it in? Is it in a holder or just loose? Does it have a grade on it?


It’s in like a felt jewelry box. Looks to be uncirculated but has definitely been handled. Basically just like a loose coin. No paperwork or anything with it. Would the grade be a marking on the coin?
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2025 08:08     Subject: What to do with a 1/2 oz krugerrand coin?

What condition is it in? Is it in a holder or just loose? Does it have a grade on it?
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2025 08:00     Subject: What to do with a 1/2 oz krugerrand coin?

My mom recently gave me the gold coin I was gifted as a baby in 1982. I know gold is at an all time high and we don’t need the money at the moment. Is keeping the coin the best way to hold onto this investment? Or trade it for something else? And for future knowledge, how does one even trade in a coin like this?