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In this video I give you my top 5 gold coins to buy based off of my experience and also for their resale value. It may not be your favorites but they all just work for me and my stacking journey. I hope this video helps you decide which one works best for you in your own journey as I have put a bunch of thought into this over the years and these are the best that I feel are worth stacking in mass quantities. Thanks for watching. Clean Money adheres to Google and YouTube’s Terms of Service, Privacy Policies and Community Guidelines: DISCLAIMERS/TERMS/RULES: ▶︎ I am not a professional financial adviser, nor do I offer financial advice. This video is for entertainment only. Please consult your investment and tax experts for financial advice. ▶︎ This channel adheres to Google and YouTube’s Terms of Service, Privacy Policies and Community Guidelines. ▶︎ I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. Some of the above links are affiliate links where I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. ▶︎ Official Disclaimers: https://bit.ly/3B23Pfe ▶︎ Official Giveaway Rules: https://bit.ly/3ot3ixE ▶︎ Google’s Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com ▶︎ YouTube Terms of Service: https://www.youtube.com/t/terms ▶︎ YouTube Community Guidelines: https://www.youtube.com/yt/about/poli…. All entries which don’t comply with YouTube’s Community Guidelines will be disqualified. #bestgold #silverstacking #goldcoins Topics Discussed:

28 Replies to “The 5 Best Gold Coins You Need To Buy In 2023”

  1. Hold on tight! Agreed. I feel the same way about the Krugerrand. I have some in the stack, but they always sit on the bottom of the tube. You’re right, I didn’t expect that last one. I’ve never even had one in my stack. I’ve relied mostly on AGE, buffaloes, maples, krugs and ,,,, Roos! Great video CM!

    1. Not until we see a couple of daily green candles. This is where I wanted to start averaging back in though. Not financial advice! My personal strategy.

  2. Dang big dawg!! Vids is looking like shadow stack big! I mean, I knewed you was always big time but….

  3. great list… i think i am the only one that dislikes the maples… i mean, the leaf isn’t “bad” per se… but that particular image of queen is yuck.

    1. Trust me you’re not. I’ve got plenty of people over the years tell me they won’t stack because the queen is on it.

    2. @Clean Money Gold ha! I love the Britannia’s so I’m thinking for me it is just that particular image. 👍🏻

  4. If you are a “gold is gold” guy, buy the random coin option. Probably the best premium and they are all govt minted.

  5. Totally agree 100% with your ranking, and looking at this 4 months later, just check out those spot prices. Considering you can now purchase a Britannia for about $150 less than a AGE, or Buffalo, all one has to do is wait for prices to return to higher levels for a great return. I also agree about the Maples, although great coins, they just don’t look right next to all the others. Great video, thanks

  6. i just got done writing a letter to the mint about “coin collectors” wanting fractional buffalos and to please start minting them. i avoided using “stackers.” as the government doesn’t really want us stacking as is evident in their production cuts. if enough of us inundate them with physical paper letters, maybe they’ll listen. 1/4 size is my favorite and i have a place in my heart for $5 incuse indians. as my father gave me one long ago. this would satisfy that draw that i have towards them as they are expensive now a days. fractional buffalos would be a major hit and i think they know that

  7. I stack Sovereigns as they are the most common form of Gold at my LCS and the closest to spot. So a bit like the Austrian Corona but has the added advantage that they are collectible – especially the Shield Sovereigns. Just annoying that they aren’t exactly a 1/4 oz.

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