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    Massive 10 oz Gold Lunar Horse Coin

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    • Frankly, my jaw dropped.
    • S$55,000+ for a single coin?
    • That’s some serious dedication to numismatics, or just a very specific (and wealthy) kind of investor.
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    Hey everyone,

    Just read this article – or rather, watched the video – about that insane 10 oz Gold Lunar Horse coin: Massive 10 oz Gold Lunar Horse Coin. Frankly, my jaw dropped. S$55,000+ for a single coin? That’s some serious dedication to numismatics, or just a very specific (and wealthy) kind of investor. I've always been more of a practical "stacker" myself, you know, looking for good premiums on standard bullion. I’m thinking more along the lines of securing some long-term value for when my kids – who are still toddlers, mind you – are ready for college, or for our retirement nest egg. This piece, while absolutely stunning from an artistic perspective, definitely feels more like a collector's item or an ultra-luxury gift than a core portfolio asset for someone like me. I mean, the liquidity on selling something like that, with its massive premium over spot, would be a real consideration.

    That said, it really does highlight the incredible artistry that goes into some of these precious metal pieces. It reminds me a bit of some of the high-end proof coins I’ve dabbled in over the years, though nothing even close to this scale. You can see the craftsmanship. It makes you wonder about the market for these elite, high-value coins. Is it just pure passion, or is there an expectation of superior appreciation compared to standard bars or rounds? I’ve typically found that while proofs and limited editions can fetch a premium, that premium can also be the first thing to erode if the market goes south.

    What are your thoughts on items like this? Does anyone here actually invest in these ultra-high-value, highly artistic pieces, or do you stick to the more utilitarian gold and silver? Curious to hear your takes!

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    joshua_phillips🏆Advanced (250-500k)
    That 10 oz Gold Lunar Horse is a beauty, no doubt. But honestly, as someone who’s had a decent chunk of their portfolio in physical gold for a minute now, I gotta push back on the idea that these ultra-premium collectibles are the smartest play for a Gold IRA. When I first started converting some of my old 401k into a Gold IRA a few years back, my advisor in Birmingham was super clear: it's all about maximizing your actual gold weight for long-term stability, not paying hefty premiums for limited mintage or intricate designs. Yeah, a 10 oz horse coin is impressive, but for the same money (or less, considering the premium on something like that), you could probably stack more straightforward, lower-premium gold like American Gold Eagles or Canadian Maples, which would give you a stronger hedge if the market truly went sideways. I'm sitting on just under 300k in my IRA, and every ounce counts – don't let the "cool factor" eat into your actual metal content.

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    catherine_bell🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    That’s a beautiful piece, truly stunning. I've been eyeing some of the Perth Mint's lunar series myself, mostly for their numismatic appeal on top of the gold value for my IRA holdings. For those of us considering a significant bullion purchase like this for a Gold IRA, what are the current best practices for ensuring proper storage and insurance with a non-segregated depository? Are any specific providers better than others for these larger, more unique items versus standard bars?

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

    Honestly, those Lunar coins are beautiful, but I've always gone for the more standard fare for my IRA. Back in 2018 when I first opened my *Gold IRA* with about $70k transferred over, I specifically chose American Gold Eagles and Canadian Maple Leafs for their liquidity and lower premiums. My advisor in Providence really emphasized that for an investment vehicle, sticking to the widely recognized bullion makes rebalancing easier down the line, even if a fancy Lunar coin would be fun to look at.

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

    That 10 oz Gold Lunar Horse is a beauty, gotta admit. I've been eyeing some of the Perth Mint releases myself for my Gold IRA here in Miami. Diversifying into physical gold, especially these larger, numismatic pieces, has been a cornerstone of my strategy for a few years now. The premiums can be a bit higher on these specialty coins, but the long-term appreciation potential often makes it worthwhile, especially for collectibles that hold their value independently of just the spot price. The Tax Calculator at https://tax.goldirablueprint.com/?forum showed me exactly how much I could save on taxes by keeping some of these assets in a tax-advantaged account – it's a game-changer for wealth preservation.

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

    That 10oz Lunar Horse is a beauty. Reminds me of the first time I got my hands on a 5oz Silver Dragon back in '08, right before everything went sideways. Always been a fan of the Lunar series; they hold their premium well, especially the larger denominations. Thinking about adding an actual 10oz gold piece to my allocation this quarter, might have to scope out one of these from a trusted dealer.

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

    That 10 oz Gold Lunar Horse is a beauty, no doubt. But honestly, as someone who’s had a decent chunk of their portfolio in physical gold for a minute now, I gotta push back on the idea that these ultra-premium collectibles are the smartest play for a Gold IRA. When I first started converting some of my old 401k into a Gold IRA a few years back, my advisor in Birmingham was super clear: it's all about maximizing your actual gold weight for long-term stability, not paying hefty premiums for limited mintage or intricate designs. Yeah, a 10 oz horse coin is impressive, but for the same money (or less, considering the premium on something like that), you could probably stack more straightforward, lower-premium gold like American Gold Eagles or Canadian Maples, which would give you a stronger hedge if the market truly went sideways. I'm sitting on just under 300k in my IRA, and every ounce counts – don't let the "cool factor" eat into your actual metal content.

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    michelle_collins🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    That 10oz Lunar Horse is gorgeous! Definitely a statement piece. It reminds me a bit of the 1oz Gold Eagles I've been steadily accumulating for my gold IRA. Diversifying into precious metals has been a cornerstone of my retirement savings strategy here in Richmond, especially with all the market volatility. I actually did a 401k rollover a few years back to fund a significant portion of it, and the tax advantages have been a pleasant bonus.

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

    @Michelle Collins Absolutely, that Lunar Horse is stunning. I've always had a soft spot for the larger Perth Mint pieces, even though my IRA is mostly allocated to American Eagles and some of the older Canadian Maples. Saw a buddy in Jacksonville unload a couple of those 10oz Lunar dragons for a tidy sum back in '18, wish I'd jumped on those for my own portfolio. Keep stacking those Eagles, you're building a solid foundation.

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

    That's a gorgeous coin, seriously. Brings me back to 2018 when I first dipped my toes into the gold market, right after my dad passed. He always said, "Son, they don't print gold," and watching the market volatility since then, especially with all the inflation noise, I really *get* what he meant. Deciding to roll a decent chunk of my 401k into a Gold IRA, maybe $150k at the time from my retirement in Omaha, felt like a huge leap, but seeing pieces like this just reinforces that feeling of tangible value, something beyond the digital ledger. It’s not just about the numbers; it’s about that physical, enduring connection to wealth.

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

    @Joshua Phillips That 10 oz Gold Lunar Horse *is* a beauty, I'll give you that, but I'm with you on the ultra-premium coin debate. I've seen too many folks in Vegas get dazzled by the fancy designs and pay a hefty premium that simply doesn't hold up if you ever need to liquidate quickly. For my own Gold IRA, I'm sticking to standard bullion like American Gold Eagles or Canadian Maple Leafs; my last rollover was for about $150k into those, and the peace of mind knowing I'm paying closer to spot is priceless.

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

    @Laura Sanchez That Lunar Horse *is* gorgeous, and I totally get the nostalgia for those early Lunar series pieces – I remember picking up some of the Silver Pigs around '07 myself, thinking they were just neat collectibles. It’s funny how a good looking coin can draw you in. But honestly, the whole "collectible" aspect for *investment* purposes makes me a little wary, especially when you're talking about a Gold IRA. While I appreciate the beauty, my focus has really shifted to maximizing the actual gold content and minimizing premiums. I mean, after using the Eligibility Checker at https://eligibility.goldirablueprint.com/?forum – pro tip: use it first, saved me a lot of hassle – I quickly realized how many "collectible" coins with high premiums don't actually qualify or are just less efficient for portfolio growth. For my ~$75k Gold IRA here in Little Rock, I'm sticking to the plain Jane American Gold Eagles and Canadian Maple Leafs; boring, maybe, but they hold their value as pure metal

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