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Why not buy from a very well respected store to make the whole process easier? (As an aside, buying gold is really easy and there is no reason to be intimidated at all.) Now, let's say you have bought gold at least one time before. You're a more seasoned gold investor. Then, it's time to consider buying gold and silver investments on Ebay. Ebay offers a goldmine of opportunity if you are patient and know what you're doing. It's time to make some great investments in gold and silver coins, bars, and bullion.
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On my personal "do not buy" list are coins issued by the National Collector's Mint. The U.S. Mint has issued warnings about this company's misleading advertisements in the past, particularly its "Freedom Tower" coins. National Collector's Mint ads imply that Freedom Tower coins have meaningful amounts of precious metal in them when they do not. In addition, despite the perception they often give to the contrary, nothing this "Mint" makes has any association whatsoever with the genuine U.S. Mint, and it is my opinion that the coins they sell are, and will remain, virtually worthless as an investment collectible.
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A general rule of wholesale coin pricing is that the more valuable the gold coin is, the smaller the profit margin needs to be, percentage-wise. If a coin will sell for $15,000, a dealer can make a nice profit if he buys the coin for $14,000, but he might have this coin in is inventory (and his investment in it tied up) for a long time before someone who can afford $15,000 a pop for coins comes along.
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Throughout time, from the Greek and Roman ages to more modern times, civilizations flourished with sound money. The gold coin has proved to be the time-tested answer for societies desiring economic prosperity. The alternative, fiat currency, has resulted in the demise of prosperous civilizations since Roman times. The word "fiat" means by government edict. It is simply impossible for a government to magically proclaim sound money and reliable purchasing power of wealth with paper currency. This fact prompts Americans to consider investing in gold coins.
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$27 Million Realized in Price Collection and Platinum Night Sessions

Sat, 02 Aug 2008 19:41:08 +0000
Platinum Night at the Baltimore World’s Fair of Money has come and gone, and what a success it was! In total, over $27 million in great coins sold in Thursday’s evening sessions. Overall, this auction is expected to bring in nearly $40 million; sessions continue online through Sunday at HA.com/coins.
The Ed Price Collection, a fascinating ...]

The Original Commemorative Quarter

Fri, 11 Jul 2008 13:12:28 +0000
Content Partner: Pinnacle-Rarities
We’ve entered the last year of the popular modern commemorative quarter program. For better or worse, all fifty states have created designs and the final mintages will hit the nation’s cash registers during the remainder of the year. While I find these final five designs attractive, they (like their modern predecessors) lack the ...]

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Value of Gold Bullion Coins

By Misha Kerogazov

Bullion coins by definition are the coins minted for investments and not for circulation. They are valued for their precious metal content rather than for their numismatic value.

The value of gold bullion coins in its essence is the gold value of a coin plus the premium. The gold value varies with the time of course but it is what it is on the gold market, which is around $30 per gram at the present. The premium on the other hand is a very subtle subject and can be affected by many factors. And we're going to have a look at some of them.

One of the most usual factors is the coin grade. This one can be split into the coin finish and the coin grade itself. The finish for gold bullion coins can be either brilliant uncirculated or proof. Proof coins usually have higher premium than their brilliant uncirculated counterparts. The grade of a coin is basically its condition. And of course, better condition means higher premium. The grade can vary from PO-1 (pure) to MS-70 (perfect) for normal coins and from PF-01 to PF-70 for proof coins.

Another factor that can affect the value of gold bullion coins is the coin mintage, or the number of coins issued in any particular year or in total. This one is not as crucial for bullion coins as for normal ones because usually bullion coins are minted in great number, but for some coins and for some years it can be significant. It is not an issue of course for the coins that either don't have a year (which is quite rare) or have some set year in the past (like Mexican Pesos or Austrian Ducats).

And the last factor that can affect the value of gold bullion coins is actually the size of a coin. It may sound odd, but smaller coins usually have higher premium.

The first modern gold bullion coin was the South African Krugerrand minted in 1967 and weighed exactly 1 troy ounce (31.10 g). The value of the coin was basically its gold value plus very small premium (3-5%). As the coin proved to be very popular, other countries started minting their bullion coins and at the later years started producing coins as fractions of the troy ounce - half ounce, quarter, tenth, and finally twentieth, which is just about 1.5 g. The premium of the latter one can be up to 50% of the gold value. So, if you're planning on investing into gold bullion coins, consider buying bigger ones.

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If a banknote collector ever falls down at heel, he has a valuable nest egg in store, which he can sell at one of the specialist collectors� auctions - often at an amazing profit. Many collections however, are passed on within the family - to a son, a daughter or a grandchild. Indeed, a banknote collection makes a superb family heirloom, for besides being a thing if monetary value, and a gold-mine of interesting information, it also conveys the spirit of the compiler
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1923 U.S. Silver $1. Silver Certificates were issued beginning in 1880 and were redeemable at the Treasury in silver. Initially this silver would have been from the rich Comstock Lode discovered in Nevada in the 1870s. 1923 was the last series in which Silver Certificates were issued in the large-sized format that dated back to the first notes of the 1860s. In 1928 new, smaller notes would be issued. Today 1923 $1 Silver Certificates are generally worth between $20 and $150 depending on condition.
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When you are planning to invest in gold, it would be wise to consult an investment consultant. He can help you match your investment goals with the right type of gold purchase. An investment firm can aid in making the right choice of gold investment products so as to hedge your portfolio. Gold bullion coins work well for those who want to capitalize on price movements of the precious metal. It is prudent to buy gold when its prices are low. But sometimes getting the right price may not be that easy. The same holds good for selling too. A buyer should not look at merely the price of the gold investment but its percentage over the gold price or the premium.
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As with stocks, gold investors may base their investment decision partly on, or solely on, technical analysis. Typically, this involves analyzing chart patterns, moving averages, market trends and/or the economic cycle in order to speculate on the future price.
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How does the silver coin's edge look? If the coin edge should be reeded, and isn't (or vice versa) this is a giant red flag, since mint errors of this type are very rare. Also, if the coin has a seam around the edge, a bit of a protrusion on the edge that could be a casting sprue, or file marks indicating a sprue or seam was removed, don't buy the coin!
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Loonies and Toonies - Canadian Dollar Coins

I have just returned from a wonderful 10-day trip to Nova Scotia and the Canadian outback, and as a dedicated numismatist, I couldn't help but observe the way that the...

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Ninth Known Specimen of the Rare 1817/4 Half Dollar in Heritage Platinum Night Sale

Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:21:50 +0000
Heritage is pleased to offer the newly discovered ninth known specimen of the rare 1817/4 overdate half dollar to the numismatic community. ICG grades this piece VG8, and indicates on the insert the Overton variety, “9th Known,” and “Obv. Scratch.”
The discovery was announced in the December 17, 2007 issue of Coin World, that says a ...]

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Preserve gold bars and bullion coins in the original mint packaging. Since it is soft, mint-fresh gold is easily subject to scratches from rough surfaces. Careful handling and preserving can go a long way in getting the best price during a resale.
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Whether you are buying from a bricks and mortar dealer or buying online through a website or an auction site like EBay, check the reliability of the dealer. For a store, at least check with the local Better Business Bureau. If the dealer is a member of the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG), that is a big plus. For an EBay auction, check the seller's feedback rating. If it's very low, or there are many negatives, think twice before spending a large sum with them. On large ticket items, ask if the seller will agree to use Escrow.com. They act as a middleman and the money doesn't pass to the seller until the buyer is satisfied with the item. The buyer will pay a charge, but it's well worth it when big money is changing hands.
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As a general rule, the more common a gold coin is, and the lower grade the coin is, the higher the profit margin (expressed as a percentage of the selling price) for the dealer must be. The reason for this is that low-grade, common coins are harder to sell. Another reason for this difference is dollar value. If a dealer buys a common date, heavily circulated 1940 Wheat Cent from you, he might pay you 2 cents for the coin and sell it for 5 cents, making a greater than 100% profit (but still only 3 cents!) But if he buys a key date, heavily circulated coin, such as a 1931-S Wheat Cent in Good (G-4 grade), he might be able to pay you $50 for it, even though he will make only a 20% profit when he sells it for $60. The difference here is that the 1931-S is likely to sell much faster than the 1940 Cent, plus the dollar value involved in measurable.
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Any highly experienced coin authenticator will tell you that they often can't tell you why a given specimen is fake, (short of doing a full objective analysis, as explained below.) All they can say is that it doesn't "look right." Learn what the genuine silver coin looks like, and when you get that little red flag waving in your head that something looks wrong, even if you can't put your finger on exactly what is wrong, trust your senses and don't buy the coin!
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A general rule of wholesale coin pricing is that the more valuable the gold coin is, the smaller the profit margin needs to be, percentage-wise. If a coin will sell for $15,000, a dealer can make a nice profit if he buys the coin for $14,000, but he might have this coin in is inventory (and his investment in it tied up) for a long time before someone who can afford $15,000 a pop for coins comes along.
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Coin Dealer Reviews - Chattanooga Coin

I am beginning a new feature called "Coin Dealer Reviews," in which I will be providing periodic reviews of major coin dealers. These are the dealers who advertise on...

Super-Sized, Eight Ounce Silver Park Quarters Proposed

Tue, 29 Jul 2008 19:55:12 +0000
The latest congressional National Parks Quarter proposal calls for a massive three-inch, eight ounce silver collector coin.
An amazing size that would quite easily dwarf current US bullion coinage — as a comparison, the popular American Eagle silver coin is an already large 1.598 inches with a single ounce of silver.
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