
question regarding gold bullion?
Why is the Gold Eagle 1 oz 22 karat worth more the Austrian Philharmonic and Maple Leaf 24 karat 1oz?
Gold (much like beanie babies) is something that has very little usefulness but people are willing to pay lots of money because everyone else is also willing to pay for it. So the short answer is that the Gold Eagle is worth more because people think it is.
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