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    Engelhard Gold Rounds: History, Value, and Collectibility

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    • Hey everyone, Just read this article on Engelhard gold rounds and it got me thinking.
    • I've always been intrigued by these given their reputation in the bullion market.
    • My dad actually held a few Engelhard silver bars back in the day, mostly as a hedge against inflation.
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    Hey everyone,

    Just read this article on Engelhard gold rounds and it got me thinking. I've always been intrigued by these given their reputation in the bullion market. My dad actually held a few Engelhard silver bars back in the day, mostly as a hedge against inflation. He always swore by them, and I remember him saying they were "real money" compared to paper currency. It's interesting to read about the history and value now. I've personally leaned more towards sovereign mint coins for my own portfolio, especially for long-term retirement savings, but the collectibility aspect of Engelhard rounds is definitely an angle I hadn't fully considered. Plus, finding a way to diversify beyond just stocks feels more important than ever with all the market volatility we've seen lately. I've been playing around with this gold vs. stocks comparison tool and it really highlights why having some exposure to precious metals can be a smart move, even if just a small percentage of your overall holdings.

    Anyone here own any Engelhard rounds or bars? What are your thoughts on their collectibility versus just their intrinsic metal value? I'm curious if the premium holds up over time for these. I'm always looking for ways to secure my family's future, and while gold is a piece of that, the specific formats are something I'm constantly researching. Let me know your experiences!

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    gary_stewart📊Growing (50-100k)
    @Charles Lewis, it's great to hear your insights on Engelhard rounds, especially for those of us navigating the Gold IRA space. Speaking of which, when I was setting up my Gold IRA back in 2021, I found the Best Gold IRA Companies tool at https://goldirablueprint.com/best-gold-ira-companies/?forum incredibly helpful for comparing providers. It really streamlined the process of finding a custodian that allowed Engelhard and other specific precious metals.

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    joshua_phillips🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    What an excellent thread on Engelhard Gold Rounds! The discussion on their history and collectibility brings back memories of when I first started diversifying my precious metals portfolio in 2008. I remember specifically snagging ten 1oz Engelhard prospector rounds for a very slight premium over spot, probably around $9500 total at the time, which was a steal even back then considering their burgeoning numismatic value. It's truly fascinating how a company's unique branding and limited mintage can elevate a simple gold round into such a sought-after collector's item, often commanding a significant premium over generic bullion even in today's market, especially for the rarer dates or designs.

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    janet_cook📊Growing (50-100k)about 2 months ago

    The Engelhard 1 oz. "Prospector" gold rounds from the late 1980s are really where the market for these took off. I specifically remember paying a *slight* premium over spot for a roll of twenty 1987-dated ones back then, and while the premiums have fluctuated wildly, their iconic design and strong brand recognition always keep them liquid. They're a staple of any serious physical gold portfolio for good reason.

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    linda_taylor📊Growing (50-100k)✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    This discussion on Engelhard gold rounds is fascinating. I've personally held onto a few 1oz Engelhard prospector rounds from the early 80s – purchased them back in 2008 for around $875 each. Given the current market and the collector interest mentioned, what's a realistic premium one might expect to fetch for these particular vintage rounds today, especially compared to generic modern 1oz gold? Are we talking a 5% bump, or potentially more for well-preserved examples?

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    elizabeth_johnson💰Established (100-250k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    Interesting thread on Engelhard rounds! I remember looking into these a few years back when I was first diversifying into gold. The Learning Center at https://learn.goldirablueprint.com/?forum had some fantastic guides that really helped me understand the different options beyond just bullion, like these historical pieces, before I made my initial $75,000 Gold IRA investment in 2021. Definitely worth checking out if you're exploring the nuances of gold for your portfolio.

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    sandra_green📊Growing (50-100k)✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    I remember snatching up 1 oz Engelhard gold rounds back in '07 when gold was still under $700. The premium was always slightly higher than even some sovereign coins then, but for good reason – their reputation for purity was unmatched. It's fascinating how those early runs, especially the prospectors, have held their value and even appreciated beyond just the gold spot. Always prioritize recognized refiners; it simplifies things during resale.

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    sharon_evans💰Established (100-250k)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    Engelhard Gold Rounds are a fantastic topic, and something I've accumulated quite a bit of over the years, specifically the 1oz .999+ fine gold bars from the 70s. I started diversifying into physical metals after the '73-‘74 recession, and Engelhard was a reliable name. While their rounds aren't as prevalent as their bars in my personal vault, the ones I do have – mostly the 1980 prospector series – have shown consistent appreciation, especially given the current market volatility we've seen since 2020. Always check for mint marks and condition; that's where the real collectibility factor kicks in for these.

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    james_wilson👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    I still kick myself for not buying more Engelhard 1oz gold rounds back in 2005 when they were trading for under $500/oz. Found a stack of ten at a local dealer then, and only grabbed two – a move I definitely regret now. My actionable tip? If you're building a Gold IRA, *always* consider premiums; Engelhard rounds often carried a slight premium even then, but it's nothing compared to the scarcity premium today versus standard government-minted bullion. When you find these in good condition, snag them.

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    kenneth_parker💎Premium (500k-1m)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    Speaking of Engelhard rounds, I wanted to share something incredibly useful for anyone tracking their value and collectibility. I stumbled upon this resource, AllEngelhard.com, a few months back when I was trying to pinpoint the mintage figures for a couple of my 1/2 oz Engelhard prospector rounds from 1984. It's an absolute treasure trove for identifying variations, original packaging, and historical data, which has been invaluable for valuing my own holdings, particularly the more obscure fractional pieces.

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    charles_lewis💎Premium (500k-1m)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    I've been a Gold IRA investor for years and Engelhard is always a name that pops up when discussing precious metals. Back in 2018, I specifically looked at adding some Engelhard 1oz rounds to my retirement savings as part of a 401k rollover, drawn to their historical significance and perceived stability. The tax advantages of holding physical gold like these within a Gold IRA are a significant draw that many overlook. Ultimately, I decided on Perth Mint bars for diversity, but Engelhard's collectibility definitely makes them interesting.

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    thomas_walker🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    Great thread on Engelhards! I’ve held a few of the 1oz prospectors from the early 80s in my IRA for a while now, appreciating the blend of historical significance and their strong premium retention. While the article touched on their premium over spot, it didn't delve into how often the *secondary market* for these rounds is actually accessed in a typical Gold IRA liquidation. Are holders seeing consistent bids that reflect that premium, or is it typically closer to generic bullion when it comes time to sell those collectible pieces?

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    susan_clark💰Established (100-250k)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    Finally, a thread discussing Engelhard! My **gold IRA** has a solid chunk of my *retirement savings* in precious metals, including a few Engelhard 1oz rounds I picked up during my 401k rollover back in 2018. The tax advantages alone made it worthwhile, and their historical significance only adds to the appeal. They just feel more substantial than some of the newer issues.

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    donald_nelson💎Premium (500k-1m)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    Excellent thread on Engelhard Gold Rounds! I'm curious, for those of us who've invested significantly in these rounds, specifically the 1oz "Prospector" series from the late 70s and early 80s, how do you factor in their collectibility premium when considering future RMDs? I'm trying to project some scenarios and, if you're near retirement, the RMD Calculator is super helpful, but it doesn't account for numismatic value on specific rounds. Are people generally estimating a fixed percentage above spot, or are there resources for more precise collectibility appraisals for such common, yet popular, rounds?

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    gary_stewart📊Growing (50-100k)about 2 months ago

    @Charles Lewis, it's great to hear your insights on Engelhard rounds, especially for those of us navigating the Gold IRA space. Speaking of which, when I was setting up my Gold IRA back in 2021, I found the Best Gold IRA Companies tool at https://goldirablueprint.com/best-gold-ira-companies/?forum incredibly helpful for comparing providers. It really streamlined the process of finding a custodian that allowed Engelhard and other specific precious metals.

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    nancy_hall💰Established (100-250k)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    Appreciate you taking the time to share this. Lots to think about for my own portfolio.

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    joyce_cooper📊Growing (50-100k)✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    @Charles Lewis, it's great to hear from another long-time Engelhard collector! Regarding the value and collectibility discussed in this thread, I recently found this fantastic resource on Provident Metals' blog – specifically their article from late 2022 detailing the historical production figures for various Engelhard rounds, including some of the rarer 1oz types. It really helped me solidify my collection strategy, especially for rounds produced between '82 and '85.

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