How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
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How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
You typically have to pay a spread of about 5% to buy gold coins in the year 2012. When I first bought gold coins around 10 years ago, there was a 3% spread (when gold was around $400/ounce or so).
I assume that it only makes logical sense to list gold coins in your portfolio at the current sell price, even if that may be below spot because if you liquidate the position, that's all you get.
Does anyone do anything differently?
I assume that it only makes logical sense to list gold coins in your portfolio at the current sell price, even if that may be below spot because if you liquidate the position, that's all you get.
Does anyone do anything differently?
Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
I would just use spot price.TripleB wrote: You typically have to pay a spread of about 5% to buy gold coins in the year 2012. When I first bought gold coins around 10 years ago, there was a 3% spread (when gold was around $400/ounce or so).
I assume that it only makes logical sense to list gold coins in your portfolio at the current sell price, even if that may be below spot because if you liquidate the position, that's all you get.
Does anyone do anything differently?
Since you are rarely going to be selling more than a fraction of your gold, I think that spot price is a good way of valuing that part of your whole portfolio.
Also, if you are selling gold, it probably means that the price of gold is rising, which means that you are probably going to be getting spot or higher for most coins anyway.
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Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
I use spot since it is close to the dealers buy price, except for my one 5x9 Maple, which is priced over spot because of its awesomeness.
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Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
I use the buyback prices posted at APMEX. It's no different than buying a stock and having an instant loss because you can only sell at the bid.TripleB wrote: Does anyone do anything differently?
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Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
Google Docs and the following formula:
=(GoogleFinance("GLD","Price"))*10
=(GoogleFinance("GLD","Price"))*10
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Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
GLD has a slow decay due to its expense ratio, so this computation will increasingly understate the value of your coins. For example, GLD's price per share currently reflects 0.096925 oz rather than 0.1 oz. 10 years from now this will be down about another 4%, so each share will reflect something around 0.0903 oz.Bean wrote: Google Docs and the following formula:
=(GoogleFinance("GLD","Price"))*10
Rather than multiply by 10 you can divide by GLD's current NAV in oz of gold (and update this whenever you feel like it). You could also automatically update GLD's NAV in gold by subtracting the ER every month - i.e. multiply by (1 - 0.4/12) each month.
Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
Yup. I prefer to use the price from kitco or bullionvault. I've some python scripts that will retrieve them. bullionvault has an xml api, but for kitco I parse their mobile page and it breaks every now and then. I can launch the scripts from a webserver CGI and hit that with the spreadsheet to import the values.rickb wrote: GLD has a slow decay due to its expense ratio
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Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
Me too. I use their regular market page and still haven't come up with a completely satisfactory way to handle spot versus NY price. Does the mobile page distinguish between the two, or does it just post whichever price is current?AgAuMoney wrote:I've some python scripts that will retrieve them.
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Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
Here is an online precious metal tracking service that might be of interest:
http://metalquick.com/HOME.aspx
This seems unnecessarily complicated compared to multiplying #coins by the sell price on your favorite website (I use coloradogold.com), and I personally would rather not make it so easy for someone to figure out how many coins I own, but if you have a lot of different coins it might be worth checking out.
http://metalquick.com/HOME.aspx
This seems unnecessarily complicated compared to multiplying #coins by the sell price on your favorite website (I use coloradogold.com), and I personally would rather not make it so easy for someone to figure out how many coins I own, but if you have a lot of different coins it might be worth checking out.
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Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
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Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
Sophie, thanks for the mention. You're right, if you just want to know the current value than you can use a simple method like you stated. But as you also point out, if you have a lot of different purchases, you have a lot of different cost basis's to keep track up with. And then the calculations start to get harder to figure out if you're winning or losing and by how much. What is your average cost per oz? What is the ROI? If you are going to report the gain or loss on your taxes, how do you know if you had a gain or loss? That's where a more robust solution comes in handy.sophie wrote: Here is an online precious metal tracking service that might be of interest:
http://metalquick.com/HOME.aspx
This seems unnecessarily complicated compared to multiplying #coins by the sell price on your favorite website (I use coloradogold.com), and I personally would rather not make it so easy for someone to figure out how many coins I own, but if you have a lot of different coins it might be worth checking out.

Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
I'm pretty sure the mobile site just does NY.WildAboutHarry wrote:Me too. I use their regular market page and still haven't come up with a completely satisfactory way to handle spot versus NY price. Does the mobile page distinguish between the two, or does it just post whichever price is current?AgAuMoney wrote:I've some python scripts that will retrieve them.
To check you can hit http://m.kitco.com/ with a phone. (Usually they will do browser detection and redirect you to where they think you should be and tablets usually end up getting the full site.) Or fake a phone user-agent will usually work. Or currently they seem to be redirecting phones to http://www.kitco.com/mobile/index.html? ... lsite which is presently working from my desktop but will probably stop now that I've posted it.

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Thanks for the tip. The mobile site is much easier to parse.AgAuMoney wrote:I'm pretty sure the mobile site just does NY.
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Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
Thanks for posting!
Here's another practical example - a buyback price from AJPM:
=RIGHT(Index(ImportHTML("http://www.ajpm.com/gold-bullion.html/","table",5),1,1),7)
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Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
I was up early (or stayed up late) and Kitco Mobile appeared to pull up the spot price when NY was closed.AgAuMoney wrote:I'm pretty sure the mobile site just does NY.
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Re: How to Calculate Gold Values of Coins in PP? (Considering Spread)
Yes, Kitco mobile uses the spot price when NY is closed.