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.
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!