Mint State Gold
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Why Gold Is Money
It’s an unfortunate historical anomaly that people think about the paper in their wallets as money . . . .(Read More) -
Brexit Uncertainty Underpins COMEX Gold
(Read More)COMEX gold is catching a bid from turmoil surrounding a reported Brexit deal, said George Gero, managing director with RBC Wealth Management . . . .
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Warren Buffett Would Buy Precious Metals Again If He Could
(Read More)Warren Buffett is famous for many things, one of which is his general dislike for precious metals as an investment . . . .
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Gold Makes A Very Bullish Move
(Read More)On Wednesday Gold bottomed out at $1,197 and made a confirmed inter-day reversal, a very bullish move . . . .
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Gold Demand And Trading Volume Continues To Grow
(Read More)The U.S. Dollar Index remains strong in the 97 area, but Gold demand and trading volume continues to grow . . . .
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What is an Investment Grade Coin?
(Read More)Investment Grade Coins are collectible coins that are scarce and highly sought after by collectors and investors alike. Forged with precious metals, this level of collectible coin offers an excellent profit potential for investors wanting to . . . .
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Precious Metals IRA
(Read More)Most Americans want to retire with a secure nest egg (IRA) full of conservative investments with a track record of appreciation. Precious metals (Gold, Silver, Platinum, and Palladium) have historically appreciated faster than traditional investments including Savings Accounts, CD’s, Bonds, Mutual Funds, the Stock Market, and Real Estate just to name a few. That said, there is an easy way to take your existing retirement account and invest it in Precious Metals with a Self-Direct Precious Metals IRA . . . .
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Bullion vs. Investment
(Read More)The Bullion category encompasses both modern made items and/or historic coins no longer produced – mainly made from gold and silver but they can also be minted in other metals as well. Gold bullion coins that are dated prior to 1933, are considered to be semi-numismatic and are in high demand by savvy investors because these coins are of high quality, limited supply, and have additional privacy benefits. Due to their increasing scarcity and quality these Bullion coins carry a slight premium. It’s usually a nominal amount between 5 to 15% above the value of the metal in the coin. Most modern made bullion coins have a premium ranging between 3-15% depending on supply and cost of manufacturing. Most savvy investors looking to buy Bullion coins will buy semi-numismatic gold bullion coins because they are a desirable investment for their portfolio. The also carry the added bonus of not requiring a 1099 reporting form when you decided to sell them! For those wanting to see ideal returns on these coins, we recommend holding bullion coins from anywhere between 3 months to several years. However, it can vary depending on the coin.
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Barry Stuppler Interview with CNN International
(Read More)December 31, 2010 - Barry Stuppler Interview with CNN International on Gold Investment
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How do I find out what my old coins are worth?
(Read More)What makes coins valuable? What determines the value of coins? How do I find out the value of my coins? How do I sell my coins for the full value?









